david dostanic I didn`t meant the amount of cuts you can make but raw cutting power. The 36V is a bit better but still not enough if you do a lot of cutting saw making roofs for a living. In angle grinders and circular saws nothing beats a corded tool :-P PS. The dmolition hammers are getting closer as I suspect :-)
@@user-bm8et8km2ua Skilsaw wormdrive or a Makita hypoid in a good ol' cord version is still the way to rock it. Even a Skilsaw, southpaw will do really good. Battery saw should really be reserved for 6 1/2 inch thin kerf blades.
Just bought one today, will i be disappointed? And does it have enough power to do stuff.
Yes , good product, the best,,, you will see by the time.
I like the superior build quality of this saw, don`t like its lack of power.
it's not problem only with HILTI akky circular saw,all one brand have that problem,so HILTI have place for 4 batteries in case.enough power for work.
david dostanic
I didn`t meant the amount of cuts you can make but raw cutting power. The 36V is a bit better but still not enough if you do a lot of cutting saw making roofs for a living. In angle grinders and circular saws nothing beats a corded tool :-P
PS. The dmolition hammers are getting closer as I suspect :-)
@@user-bm8et8km2ua Skilsaw wormdrive or a Makita hypoid in a good ol' cord version is still the way to rock it. Even a Skilsaw, southpaw will do really good. Battery saw should really be reserved for 6 1/2 inch thin kerf blades.