I’m a cabinet maker - mostly bespoke bedrooms., kitchens and professional high quality existing kitchen makeovers and renovations - Especially when fitting worktop - to fit kitchen sink and hob - many used to draw line for required hole - drill hole in 4 corners then jigsaw out the cut out - but I prefer a circular saw to drop blade down into worktop - and cut the 4 sides - and just finish by jigsaw the 4 corners - Leaves very tidy job - and great having no cables or plug in required- plenty of power even cutting thru solid wood worktops in oak and walnut
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Well happy with the skill saw. With the twin battery means there’s no brad for 110 power as this is so good. Saves so much time and haven’t got a lead in the way
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Amazing power for the tougher jobs. Goes through hardwood doors like they are paper. Nice feel with the rear handle. Would highly recommend
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Excellent machine gives you the power of a corded saw with the flexibility of a battery saw
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At first seemed heavy even without batteries. You'll get used to it. It's an amazing skill saw. Cuts through like butter knife. Highly recommend it.
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