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cuts through 18mm mdf with ease fast and straight used a saxton 60T blade not 24T supplied
I anticipate with a tool like this that the cuts are not going to be accurate and at my skillset of not using it much but it did exactly what I wanted it to do and I did manage to make some cuts straight without the bracket thing that comes with it that I found more of a burden.
I do feel a bit or resistance which influences my cutting of the wood where I'd end up getting the cut out of level significantly and this is the protective cover over the blade which the springs on there seems a bit tough. I don't think it would affect cutting large pieces when the cover is fully open.
I found that using the other hand to hold back the knob on the blade cover to fully open it before cutting solves that issue. It seems safe as one hand is holding the tool and the other hand is holding the knob back to keep the blade cover open where I can see where my hands are and that should prevent me accidentally putting my fingers near the blade during cutting.
There seems to be something lacking in the Amazon feedback system. When there are multiple products under one listing like this one for different types of saws and a reviewer of that listing leaves a review for one of them there is no mention of which product they are referring to unless they specify.
Despite selecting "WORX WX437 XL 800W" I have been seeing reviews for other models in the listing with problems which I didn't know at the time and I ended getting a lift to rush to Screwfix on Christmas eve to buy a third party compatible universal 85mm blade specified by reviewer for a different smaller saw in that listing under the impression that the tool I brought is good but the provided blade will give problems. I saw other reviewers confirming that the 85mm blade that comes with it wasn't any good where it would overheat, expand and start bending and one mentioning about it hitting the knife and cutting wrong and this 85m blade specified and pictures solved the issue for that reviewer.
It was arriving on Christmas eve and was preparing the 5mm blade for it and It was only when I looked at the blade on the model that I brought (WORX WX437 XL 800W) on a higher resolution picture that I coped into Irfanview then I see that it takes 115mm 120mm and not 85mm. I checked again and I realize they could be referring to three other 400w saws including the WX426 plunge cut.
I looked at the lower power model up which is the WX439 500W on Argus that uses the same 120mm blades and they have 4 to 5 star reviews: 68, (5 star reviews ) and 4 star (5 reviews) and no mention of the issues that the models that use the 85mm blade reportedly have.
I am pleased I made the right decision and went for the large extra power model as I was almost about the buy the smaller one.
Very misleading for reviews for a different product to be shown up not matching the one selected. I hope this issues gets fixed so when I select a product within a multilisting like this one only the relevant reviews relevant to that product are shown.
I hope my review helps and happy shopping and stay safe..
Simon
I got this for cutting wood mostly though I may use it for other materials as well. On the day I ordered this, there was a special offer on a much more powerful model too. I went for this as it would fit in one hand and had the depth of cut and more I required.
I have one of those xactsaws too, that is a clumsy, hard to use saw in comparison to this. Where the xact is difficult to turn on and the spring around the blade guard is far too strong, I found this very easy indeed. I really can be used one-handed.
I found the depth of cut adjustment to be easy and the size guide that comes with the saw works very well indeed, though my own clumsiness did mean I lost the holder screw for it for a while (now found again).
If there was one change I'd make to this saw it would be a tool box to hold it in as the box will quickly become scruffy and damaged, other than the saw really is a great device.
I used it to cut up 9 sheets of inch thick plywood that were 8 x 4 and weighed 45kg each so there was no way I was getting them onto my bench saw.
It's hard to keep the cut going straight and perpendicular to the surface, but it did well enough. The ability to vary the depth of the cut was the crucial to this task as I was cutting it resting on top of other plywood sheets below it.
I then used it to cut out the borders on my parquet floor in a 22m2 room, the real reason why I purchased this. This was much trickier and required a certain technique. The motor actually got really hot due to poor technique. The cut has a tendency to drift either left or right or at an angle and this puts extra strain on the saw which causes it to heat up.
To combat this, the saw needs to be lifted up, the alignment altered to the direction of the cut before being lowered again, in effect cutting out a new groove in the direction you want to go, before continuing.
It also needs to have a vacuum attached otherwise the dust that is created will clog the saw up and may cause it to catch fire. Think of Ray Mears and his friction fire lighting demo, except using a 700W powertool instead of a hand driven stick.
There's no doubt that a lot of care needs to be taken when using this. Inattention and poor technique can easily result in very serious injury. I've had it jump back at me unexpectedly a number of times, so be careful!
It needs a firm and purposeful hand but used correctly and it will do the job asked of it.
However, if I didn't need to vary the depth, I would probably have been better served with an ordinary hand-held circular saw.
Also the laser guide is sometimes not that accurate and becomes offset from the line.
2 out of 4 electrical items purchased were faulty.
It just goes to show that you really should ignore most Amazon reviews, ironic i know.
The two pics included show that this saw cuts perfectly fine and straight, I'm pretty unfit and was stooped over cutting this practically free hand so I don't know why other users are having trouble. I've come to the conclusion they may have had the wrong blade in, the blade in backwards or they just don't know how to use power tools.
For just under €100 this is a great addition to the tool chest. The job in the pictures is a 12mm deep cut approx 8 metres long and I couldn't have hoped for any better. I am tiling the bathroom soon and have no doubt this saw will cut tiles just as well, (with the correct blade).
The vacuum attachment doesn't fit the henry hoover very well, or at all in fact, so I assume most vacuums. but no matter what cutting job you have to do, you'll vacuum afterwards anyway so it's not an issue for me.
I did not think it came with a guide but it does. Easy to use and cuts very cleanly, easy to operate with one hand. High quality tool, good case.
Only thing that I think would be an improvement, and this is a tiny niggle, I'm being very critical now, is you have to squeeze up an Allen key nut to lock the guide -supplied and stores at the end if the handle. Although if they put a wing nut on it, it would be bigger and get in the way. So they have done the right thing.
I would happily recommend this to all, worth every penny and looks to me like it will last many years. I could not be happier.
Delivery reliably speedy as always.




