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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Weighing in at just 9-1/2 pounds, the DeWalt DW368 heavy-duty 7-1/4-inch lightweight circular saw is designed to reduce user fatigue and increase productivity. With a 15-smp 2,200-MWO motor, this saw is powerful enough for tough, professional grade applications. Other features include a 56-degree beveling capacity with stops at 45 and 22.5 degrees for aggressive bevel cuts while allowing user to locate common angles quickly, and a magnesium shoe designed for increased durability. A clear line of sight aids in blade visibility from any angle, and a lower guard design improves performance when making bevel cuts and cutting shims. This saw comes with a carbide-tipped blade and a blade wrench. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.13 inches | | Product Width: | 12.13 inches | | Product Height: | 9.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 12.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 16.2 inches | | Package Width: | 12.5 inches | | Package Height: | 9.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 13.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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| | Features | 15 Amp 2,200 MWO motor56-degree beveling capacity with stops at 45 and 22.5 degrees for aggressive bevel cutsClear line of sight aids in blade visibility from any angleWeighs 9-1/2 poundsIncluded with saw: carbide-tipped blade and blade wrench
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Great for framing Feb 03, 2008
By 24/7 woodworker I've had this now for about a month and there really isn't one thing I could find wrong with this saw. It runs smooth, has a good line of sight, feels well balanced and doesn't bog down on any of the cuts. I also really liked the lower blade guard. It seems to be designed differenty so that it never gets hung up in the material. The case has storage for a couple of blades. I've tried the Porter-Cable, Milwaukee, and Bosch, but this is my favorite.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best sidewinder I have used Feb 12, 2011
By Joe the trim guy I'm not particularly a fan of "sidewinder" saws. I much prefer the worm drive skil saw. I got a great deal on this saw, I bought it from a friend who won it as a door prize. I have two other circular saws, a skil worm drive and a milwaukee. The DeWalt is light and well balanced. Although it doesnt have the power of the Skil it never felt under powered. It was a good choice to cut windows into a wall in a board and batten sided house. It was very easy to control, cutting in non-conventional positions. The guard did seem to work well, but I have yet to cut rafters or other angle cuts with it. The saw came with a good hard case. While it wont replace my worm drive it is a very nice saw to have for the times I want something lighter and easier to handle.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very Pleased Feb 25, 2012
By Rene I had been wanting and needing a circular saw but did not want to shell out the cash for one of the better ones out there. I just simply do not have use for one that much, just for small jobs around the house. I also did not want to spend my money on one that probably would not last me that long as well. I found this one to be just what i wanted and needed. A heavy duty product but with a reasonable price. Could not be happier. Has all the power you could need. My father came by to help me with a deck and he left wanting to take it from me. Maybe for his birthday. I would reccomend it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best saw I have used Feb 07, 2012
By piercewe Between this and the Dewalt with the break system, they are the best saws you can get IMHO. I would take this saw over the version with the break though, it has great power, never binds, is very light, and cost less than the break model. I have been able to make very long straight cuts through plywood with this saw, and it will go through a 2x4 in about 1.5 seconds. If you are at all serious about cutting wood for a fence, framing, deck building, anything that needs you to be able to cut fast and clean, while still allowing you to move around easily this is the saw for you. Runs on a 2 prong plug, which is a plus because my only long extension cord is a light duty cord, it handles this saw's power requirement easily.
good saw May 12, 2012
By oilteq I am not a professional, but a fairly serious do-it-yourselfer. I have used this saw for a couple of projects. As easy as any to set depth or angle and change blades. Lots of torque. Makes nice straight cuts.
Before my purchase, I read a review or two that complained about an angle that made it difficult to use with a fence. There has been a design change and this saw works easily with a fence.
What convinced me this was the saw I was looking for was my new bench-top. I glued two sheets of 3/4-inch plywood together, and the saw made a nice clean straight cut, as if it was not even making an effort.
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