About this deal
Makita is one of the leading brands in the market, manufacturing professional power tools. When it comes to saws, Makita makes the best of them. The Makita 5008MGJ/2 circular saw is known for its power and its finished results. Its powerful 1800 watt battery is on the next level hence providing the best cutting experience.
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THE Makita HS301DZ circular saw is one of the best inline for circular saws available in the Makita line. It Is a 12 V battery powered circular saw, producing enough power to cut through stubborn materials. Its 85mm blade may sound like a trim blade, but it actually gets the job done. The Makita DHS680Z comes with an automatic speed control feature which turns out to be a great help. It also prolongs the battery life. The cutting speed automatically changes depending upon the load. The cable protector, the rubber boot sleeve that comes out of the body of the saw, isn’t quite long enough. It doesn’t really help to stop the cable from crimping close to the saw, which could shorten its useful working life.
Makita is one of the most well-known manufacturers of professional power tools. With a powerful 1,200 watt motor that can provide up to 5,200 rpm, the HS7601J Circular Saw is compact and lightweight. The HS7601J features a new aesthetic design, an aluminium base plate, an aluminium die-cast safety cover for more outstanding durability, and a single action lever for easy cutting depth adjustment.
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If the tool is faulty within 30 days of buying it, we will arrange for its collection at no cost to you and supply a replacement. Again, I suspect it’s down to the blade. The teeth are relatively small, and if they’re designed to work on multiple materials then they might not be fine-tuned for optimum cutting timber. I suspect that the multi-material blade is a good all-rounder but not ideal for any particular job. The first tests I performed were on standard constructional softwood timber. I made a series of cuts at 0 and 45°, then upped the ante by doing the same with some hard English oak I had seasoned in my attic.The DRS780Z has a die-cast magnesium base and blade guard for added durability and a rear handle design and Automatic Torque Drive Technology (ADT), which adjusts the cutting speed based on the load condition.