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Unlike a full-size circular saw this was controllable and could be set to precisely cut the overlaid boards without ripping the underlying surface, and it made easy work of restoring damaged skirting boards with somewhat eccentric angles. Used freehand on material in situ (like a vibrating saw - Wilco rather than Worx, but still very effective) I got a neat result with a minimum of mess, noise and foul language.
As an Amazon Warehouse deal was available I went for it and so got a substantial reduction (enough pay for the Worx 44 tooth cross-cut blade). The only missing item was a dust extraction adapter (a little piece of plastic tubing intended to bridge the gap between a 20mm diameter extraction port and a 'standard' vacuum cleaner hose, whatever that is) and a printed manual.
Since Worx make the manuals available in PDF the lack of instructions wasn't a biggie and if I desperately need to extract the dust some day I suspect a little work with some 20mm hose, a jubilee clip and some duct tape will work as well (if not better).
The standard (already fitted) fitted 24 tooth Tungsten Carbide blade cut very cleanly despite having self-evidently been used previously by a previous customer who forgot the cardinal rule of power tools - let the motor do the work - and from the burning and scoring said customer tried to force a full-depth cut through a plank in one go.
However that turned out when treated with respect both the blade and power tool did their respective jobs, indicating both are quality items what can stand a little abuse now and then, but If you invest in a precision mini-saw, take my advice: let the machine do the work as forcing the thing will only result in tears before bedtime, where making several cuts at increasing depth takes little extra time but greatly reduces the frustration-factor, not to say acting-out and cussing ocassioned by waiting for the overheat protection circuit to re-set.
The only part of the job that required the full-size saw was a pair of matching 45 degree cuts to form an 'outside' mitre joint, something the a small handy tool like this simply isn't built for.
And this saw is amazing. If you ain't ordered yours yet WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!! I fitted out 3 bedrooms today with engendered wood flooring and it cut like butter through every board. My mitre saw didn't even make it out the van today all I needed was this. it then ploughed it's way through 3 moulded doors all in seconds. So my plunge saw wasn't needed either due to the larger cut capacity, it's great for all applications.
So when I got Home I tried cutting a solid kitchen worktop! it just cut straight through, straight and true which I was surprised due to the blades being so thin. This will now be in the tool bag for every use.
Everyone use's tools differently, but use it right and it will perform and this is amazing no need for a gym work out with heavy circular saws this saw is balanced perfectly and you'll want to use it for every pro or DIY job.
Just updating as have now experienced jamming ...... there seems to be two causes .1. if the timber is damp the exhaust blocks and packs around the blade .2. a change in timber density, for example, a knot or associated hardness.
We've need a saw for a while just to do the odd little bits around the house, but kept putting it off due to my lack of experience. Anyway, I finally decided to bite the bullet and I had a shop around on Amazon.
There were quite a few contenders, but what stood out to me about this saw was how easy it looked to use. It's one handed for starters! So being the DIY rookie that I am, I have no vice, or any other thing to hold the material down that I want to cut. But that's not a problem with this, since I can use my other hand to steady the material.
The trailer of the product on the profile also gives a good idea what it can do. Which i was thankful for (I actually watched the video just to see whether I push or pull the saw! shame on me, I know).
The deepness of the cut could probably be a little better, but for little odd jobs around the house I feel this saw is perfect. Definitely perfect for anyone who is just getting started, or just need to do a little cutting every now and again. However, if you use a saw a lot then you'd probably want to go for a bigger model.
The first task I gave it was to cut through the top half of our wooden driveway gates. Which it quite honestly cut through like butter. Definitely glad I got it, and I would recommend getting to anyone.
You get one blade included, which is perfect for wood. However, if you're wanting to cut metal then you may want to buy an extra blade specialized for metal. The saw is wired, not wireless, so it's not something you can use too far out in the open.
Overall, a great saw for starters and for light use.
I’ve just finished using it to cut and rip 25mm, damp decking boards. The saw was accurate and fast. I found an aluminium roofing square ideal as a straight edge for cross cuts and clamped lengths of timber to act as guide for long rip cuts, a rip fence is included in the box. The laser makes this easy to line up along a long edge, some of the wood being ripped off was only 50mm wide.
The Worx WX427XL can do mitred cuts, has good depth of cut and a motor powerful enough to slice through softwood to maximum depth, rip floorboards and fibreboard and get through hardwood without a problem. Plunge cuts are easy and cutting slots a breeze, finishing with the saw as a 'Polish Chisel' to clear out the slot. The metal blade made an easy job of cutten metal gully covers to length.
The laser is bright enough for daylight use and is genuinely useful. The one slight drawback is that it's battery powered rather than automatically activated when the saw is on.
The biggest problem I have is getting it to cut straight lengths. The parallel guide supplied is useless. The screw to hold it in is at 45 degrees and there is too much play in the guide. As you tighten the locking screw the guide twists so it's not locked in. I found this out the hard way after ruining a piece of wood.
I tried to set-up my own guide to take care of this but then ran into another problem. The clearance on the right hand side of the saw is very low. When I tried to use my long spirit level as a guide the saw's body was hitting the spirit level before the base plate, so no way to make a straight cut with it.
I think Worx know about the clearance issue as all their product photos show the left hand side of the saw. It would be possible to use the spirit level as a guide on the left hand side of the saw, but as I'm right handed this would make cuts very awkward.
The other issue is the cost of spares. The blade size is quite specialised so you'll probably end up having to buy Worx replacements which are much more expensive than normal circular saw blades.
This is really disappointing as I have always found worx products to be great, I have their multi tool and one of their work tables. I've decided to call it a day and buy a real circular saw. Unfortunately I'm now stuck with the saw as I've gone past the return period and got no help when contacting Worx direct about these issues.
It's a very good item and I am sure you will like it
Cutting battons is easy too, using a set square as a fence, one can cut with one hand on the saw.
A floorboard section is easy to remove by setting the depth and plunging the saw to start the cut.
I have used the blade that came with the saw, 24 teeth and TCT, thought it may be a bit coarse but so far ok, I will get a finer blade though.
All in all, an excellent saw, just get one.
I did have cramp in my hand the other day from using it but I had been using it for the guts of 40 mins so to be expected. I would recommend this definitely.




