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I really wanted to love it but this was a terrible experience so I ended up buying a Dewalt off home depot on the spot because I needed to make the cut right away.


That's my 2 cents.

This saw fulfills my basic need of getting through that same cut using the blade that comes with it, albeit slower than 7 1/4in corded competitor even with a fine tooth blade. It can also make cross cuts in 2x4s and even rip them, but again, slower and with a bit more difficulty than I had hoped. Construction seems decent although lots of plastic pieces on it. Can't speak to longevity of motor yet, but time will tell. That said, I think Worx has an above average warranty.
Pros: Easy to handle, carry, and pack; has dust port for shop vac; has storage solution in cord for adjustment wrench; acceptable cutting power for size, competes with cheaper 7 1/4in circular saws on price, comes with a rip fence (which surprisingly some cheaper 7in saws do not); narrow width of sled makes it easier to cut with limited space, like on a narrow work piece that has it's edge on one side clamped down
Cons: Lacks the power most reviews would have you expect so it cuts quite slowly, shuddered a few times and really slowed ripping some pine 2x4s; small width of the sled means it's easier to inadvertently tilt it a bit and cut at a slight angle (bevel); rip fence has flimsy plastic section that flexes; screw mechanism for tightening rip fence causes it to move as you get it tight, which is annoying and leads to extra effort/attempts to get it both tight and perfectly accurate for your cut
Bottom line: This is great for the homeowner or crafter that occasionally needs a circular saw for a project or fix around the house, not making lots of long accurate cuts. Its small size and weight also make it a good addition to a light toolkit for someone that travels for small fixes, like a landlord aka sporadic handyman. Someone making frequent use of it for longer cuts may be disappointed. I fall into both of those camps to some extent so I will likely keep this and end up adding a table saw down the line for serious rip cuts, although I'm still on the fence (pun intended). I think for the price and versatility this saw is a good deal overall. Most people will probably be happier with this than a $50 or cheaper 7 1/4in circular saw, but depending on their needs probably not an $80 one like the Skilsaw SPT67WE-01.



Como cualquier herramienta, hay que usarla para lo que es y conocer sus limitantes. Yo no diría que es silenciosa (como cualquier otra sierra) y si creo muy importante tomar conciencia de las medidas de seguridad: fijar las piezas antes de cortarlas (con prensas), usar lentes y tener mucho cuidado con las manos y la gente a nuestro alrededor. Tiene la potencia suficiente para causar daño.

Por otra parte la calidad del corte es aceptable en tablas, pero a partir de tablones de una pulgada y media el corte se empieza a sesgar aun haciéndolo lo más lento posible teniendo que rectificarlos posteriormente. La probamos en tablones de cedro y banak de 2” y es imposible hacer un corte decente. Es una herramienta para trabajos caseros y muy básicos. No la compres si lo que buscas es precisión. En definitiva es una herramienta desechable, si acaso para salir de un apuro y nada más.



