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I have several BOSCH cordless power tools, but I always used me electric circular saw. I didn't want to invest in another cordless pack. Then I saw an advertisement for a " tool only" BOSCH circular saw at a good price; I already have extra batteries so all I needed was the saw. I'm glad I made the decision.
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Not a big fan of this Cordless saw plastic Guide 6 1/2 inch blade I ended up purchasing a Dewalt 7 1/4 60 V cordless skill saw instead this sawPretty much just sits In a box with my other cordless Bosch tools It’s the only Bosch tool that I do not use anymore but it does work and if you don’t want to spend a lot of money and you already have the batteries then I recommend it but if your contractor like me who does a lot of cutting I recommend the Dewalt 7 1:4 60v
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I was cautious about a cordless circular saw. I have used worm drives since 1978, Love em. So now when it comes time to do some minor cutting or ripping, I pull out the cordless 6 1/2" saw and go to work. I use this for kitchen installs, mostly for filler rips and end panels. Only beef is depth adjustment is tight to battery. How good is it? have not pulled worm drive out in 3 months. Have not used on framing stock for rafters etc., so can't give you the skinny on that. In fact the whole Bosch line of 18V cordless serve me well.
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A bit different, in that the grip is for the right-hand. Once you get used to it, it's actually easier to use. You'll need to get a charger and at least one battery, but those will work with other Bosch tools, if you have them
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saw is smooth and light weight perfect for most jobs love it
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