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Super Handkreissäge und beigelegtes Sägeblatt! Beigelegtes Sägeblatt ist wie üblich ein Universalsägeblatt mit Ergebnissen, dei okay sind. Für perfekte Ergebnisse benötigts jedoch spezielle Sägeblätter für die einzelnen Bereiche. Es musste also ein Feinsägeblatt für Holzarbeiten her.
Es hat sich herausgestellt, das es nicht so leicht ist, in der unüblichen Größe ein passendes Sägeblatt zu finden. Auf Amazon gab es zwei zur Auswahl. Eins von kwb und eins von Makita. Es ist das Makita B-09226 geworden.
Wer die Handkreissäge jedoch sehr viel nutzt und sich voraussichtlich viele verschiedene Kreissägeblätter zulegen wird, sollte sich überlegen, sich das größere Modell von Einhell zu kaufen, was eine gängigere Größe hat.
Achja und für perfekte Ergebnisse bitte die Handkreissäge auf der Unterseite führen ;)
Und nen Staubsauger an die Öffnung hinten festtapen, damit nicht so viel Späne rumfliegen.
Leistungsfähige Handkreissäge. Angenehmer Sanftanlauf des Sägeblattes. Saubere Sägeschnitte. Tadelloser Seitenanschlag. Verstellbare Tiefe und Seitenneigung. Habe meine Kückenarbeitsplatten damit zugeschitten - tadellos!
Von mir daher klare Kaufempfehlung!!
Die Abwicklung/Lieferung über Amazon war (wie gewohnt) ebenfalls spitze!!!
Aber für den Heimwerker trotzdem vollkommen ausreichend.
Also ich weiß nicht wo soviel positive Bewertungen zu Stande kommen
Sie ist gut verarbeitet da kann man nix gegen sagen aber die Kraft gleich null und das beim 4 Ampere Akku, kleine Bretter gehen noch dann war es das auch kleines Kantholz schon zu kämpfen sie dreht auch sehr langsam.
En effet, cette scie manque de puissance et sera donc destinée à des petits travaux occasionnels.
Si comme moi, vous avez deja une scie filaire et vous pouvez l’avoir à moins de 60€ cela peut valoir le coup, notamment si vous avez deja des batteries de la marque. Autrement je ne conseille pas, vous risquez la déception.
I bought the tool without a battery, as I already have several in different sizes. If you need a battery, I'd suggest getting a 4AH, as the saw takes a lot of juice, and the 2AH doesn't last long. It takes the standard Einhell 'Power X-Change' batteries used by nearly all their other tools. It won't take any other batteries - Makita, Bosch or Stanley won't fit without an adapter.
I chose the 150mm saw, as it's a little easier to wield than the 165. To be honest, there isn't much difference between the two - just the cutting depth, which is really only relevant if you are cutting on an angle. The thickest material I usually cut is 18mm MDF, so the 150mm is fine for my needs.
The listing mentions the saw cuts at 90 degrees, but it does have a tilt function, and can cut up to a 45 degree angle. It comes with a basic guide fence, and has a channel in the bottom so it can follow a guide rail (not supplied).
I was astonished how powerful this saw is. I used the blade that came with it, and made a few practice cuts first, assuming I'd need to make a few passes, increasing the depth each time. Nope. It will go straight through in one go, either ripping or crosscut. I haven't even tried a new blade yet - the supplied one cut very cleanly.
This tool is probably the least 'Trade-quality' in my small collection. Nevertheless, it's serving me well so far, and for my occasional use fitting countertops and kitchen trim panels, and preparing the odd guitar blank, it's perfectly fine. It's safe, powerful enough to cut 38mm hardwood, and accurate.
I find the depth adjustment feels a bit sketchy. It's stiff to move and not very precise. It feels like it needs a screw adjustment to set the depth more accurately. Maybe I'm just asking a bit much - I'm used to precision router tables that I can adjust to fractions of a millimeter, and this is more at home on a building site, cutting joists and wall studs (which it's great for, by the way).
I also found that the index markings for setting the blade square to the baseplate are not very accurate. Be sure to check the blade is square before you cut - I ended up with a noticeable angle on my first cut.
Something else I noticed - Circular saws are one of the very few tools that's awkward to use as a left-handed person. You have to hold it with your left hand at the front and your right on the handgrip / trigger like a Righty. If you stand the other side of it, you get blasted in the face by the sawdust, and you are reaching over the blade.
Speaking of sawdust, you can fit dust extraction really easily. I slid a piece of silicone radiator hose over the outlet and connected my shop vacuum to it. Job done. You really need extraction unless you are outside, as it produces a huge amount of sawdust and ejects it at high velocity up the sleeve of your dustcoat.
The price is reasonable. I got my saw in the sale, and at that price I was very happy. The time it has saved me was worth the price, and the quality of the job was far higher than I'd have managed without it.
Not only are 150mm blades difficult to find, the range of different teeth configurations you can get is poor at best. Let down by the absence of replacement blades.
Not recommended
Well, it surpassed itself. I’ve never had a circular saw before but the way it went through the boards was effortless. I don’t imagine 18mm loft boards are much of a challenge but even so, I’m genuinely impressed. The batteries lasted very well too. I can’t recommend this highly enough. I’m after a new strimmer for my garden. I think I already know which one I’ll be buying!
Great accuracy and easy to use.
It's a good quality saw, cuts almost true and isn't too loud. Bevel facility appears to be fairly accurate as well






