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I'm sure one of my guys would remove the guard the first use and get something in their eye. Never fails.
I’m one of those guys. But i own the Milwaukee version of this and the guard is so easily adjustable it never gets in my way.
@@MuckG OSHA has joined the chat...
@@MuckG Well at least it doesn't get in the way. I value my eyes and my face too much to take it off. And after going through Mine Safety training when I was younger and employed my others, I saw some nasty ways people have died. One being the removal of the guard on a 9in angle grinder and the blade came apart and sunk into his skull. Graphic images man.
My boss actually gave us one of these. It does come in handy but and the guard did come right off lol. but I always wear safety glasses. I learned to do that the hard way, ill be honest.
This is such a fact specifically speaking on the aspect that you said my guys would remove the guard the first use🤣🤣🤣
Great for stealing catalytic converters.
It’s actually not. Too hard to cut around them and too many sparks. Go anywhere ear the gas tank and you’re history, which is a good thing if you’re stealing catalytic converters.
Sawzawl would be much faster
@@AAP0000 gas tanks don't leak gas lol. Perfectly fine for use to remove catalytic converters
@@jadenantal1652 the m12 mini sawzall is prime for stealing a cat because it’s super fast and super small. In a minute you got the cat and you’re gone
All cat thieves deserve to be crushed by the car. All thieves. To a degree. Don’t steal.
I would use this once a year like all my other dewalt tools. But I need it
Milwaukee make the exact same one
@@crum167 and?
Then the battery dies to the point it won't recharge and either new battery costs more than a new grinder or batteries are obsolete and you have to buy a new one anyway. Put a cord on it and I may buy it. 🤔
U and me both
@@crum167 but it's a 18v Milwaukie
A regular angle grinder would do most of the same jobs but this looks a lot easier to use and more versatile
And an angle grinder isn't designed for cutting so the housing is in the way limiting depth of cut. Besides all the ergonomic issues. This is great except it doesn't look like it will fit the regular 4.5in cutoff discs. The 3in ones don't last very long.
@Enola Gay Just because you can make a tool do something doesn't mean it was designed for that purpose. Angle grinders make poor cut off tools. Yeah we all use them for it frequently, but they stink at it. The housing is too large making it impossible to use the whole disk. They don't have a base plate to keep the cut square (yes I know sometimes this is not wanted). It's easy to cause binding and break or chip a disk. There isn't a good surface to rest the tool on to ease the blade into the cut. The uneven feed rate wears out the disks much faster than could be done with better control. The sparks go all over. The guard is poor at best and if proper used often in the way. The bevel gears are usually low quality, sloppy and noisy. It is not easy to hold or ergonomic and the controls are not designed for holding the grinder on edge. They suck the dust and abrasive thru the motor for cooling ruining the armature quickly. They overheat too quickly, particularly in any longer cuts as they were not designed for that kind of load.
Smaller and lighter is handy.
I can tell you right now without having ever even having touched one that being able to change the rotation so your sparks are pointing away from you would be a fantastic plus.
Ya n it catches n comes right into your stomach?
@@trope5105 Excellent point. And you can't always hold on with both hands so I guess it's a trade off on which is the preference of the operator.
The only thing that foward and reverse would be good for is a normal amgle grinder. Then when you cut with the blade on the left you have it forward and on the right reverse, so its always pulling away from you. No idea why noones made this a thing yet but god dammit it would make life a whole lot easier!
Get the Milwaukee cutoff tool
I have one of these and it has forward and reverse!
They made that for easier catalytic convertor removal.
It's tight under the car. Especially when your pressured for timed results
I have a number of cordless tools Ive legally used for pad locks, gates, steel doors etc. I have this tool and the Angle grinders that have been out for a decade are a lot faster on metal with same noise and about the same size. It would be dumb to use this
Then theres most of us who use this because we actually have a job unlike you. So many rats on tool videos for real tradesman and gun videos ment for people who want to defend themselves
I could use that bad boy for my toenails on Saturday after I get done cutting steel with my plug in grinder. 😂.
better than a toe knife!
This shit had me cackling 😂👏🏼
Bought the milwaukee version about a month ago. Definitely a tool I didn't know I needed. That Dewalt looks a little more powerful but the milwaukee is only 12v at the moment.
This one is a 12v also
I worked in a high performance/ fabrication shop and you would not believe how handy that Milwaukee was! It was my favorite tool hands down. It fits anywhere and cuts anything we dealt with. Congrats on your purchase 👍
Yeah I bought the M12 version as well about 2 months ago .. and it’s pretty awesome tool!! I’m curious to see how the New High Output batteries will make this tool hopefully even better!!
@@jaredsnider3249 no its a 20v max powerstack battery I've used both alot definitely a noticeable power difference the milwaukee still gets er done tho if you can put up with the awkward handle built around 3 18650s
@@jaredsnider3249 nope, 18v
Wow it cuts thru drainage pipe, I usually use a dull pocket knife 😮
Well for only 300$ you’ll look cooler cutting plastic pipes with this tool. 😎
How's that pocket knife work when cutting tile?
Takes really long. @@twoweeledsoto6072
You buy it on sale just got the whole battery kit plus sander with it 300.
Imagine this guy at an appliance store. Oh wow a refrigerator, I usually just dig out a cellar in my basement. Oh wow a washing machine, I usually just use my washboard.
Never leave your tools alone with each other. Guaranteed someone put their grinder with their mini skilsaw in a tool box, shut the lid, turned on some romantic music, and came back to this little guy.
That's why you take the battery out🤫
😂😂😂😂😂
😂thanks for the laugh 😂🏆🏆
This is the best comment I’ve read in awhile 😂
I simply love this Brand , I know there are better ones but DeWalt keeps on giving ,even if it starts wobbling like their drills but they last for years, met one guy who had his impact drill for almost 6 years ,he just cleaned it and used WD40 simply awesome .
These are handy but I wouldn't get the Dewalt one. Dewalt is ok for a homeowner I guess but the tool don't last in the field. The night I lost 4 60v batteries because the temp went down to the high 20's was the last straw for me
Criminals are salivating thinking about stealing one so they can cut through locks easier 😂
So you want tools to be illegal or something? I can tell you dont have a job. If you did, you would be thinking about how useful it would be for work.
@@matt59fire christ
@NoNo-uy2bq Well its true. Same for ppl who cant stop talking about school shootings on videos reviewing guns. Obviously they were never raised around guns or were in a military combat mos. Or people who talk about stabbing others on knife videos. They obviously didnt grow up to think of a knife as a useful tool. Taks 2 ppl. One from Americas south and another from Urban London. Show them a knife. Both will have different reactions to it. So F off.
@@matt59firepower tools are dangerous and should always be used with caution… that aside, this tool could in fact be something a thief might use…. If it didn’t made a massive noise whenever it cuts lol. Thieves usually do everything in silence so this likely won’t be used for stealing purposes… least not that I’ve seen… but then again. A grinder would’ve been illegal a long time ago so no worries on that… some people just do bad things but it’s not the power tools fault nor the manufacturer… but there’s a small chance they’ll probably say it is Dewalts fault is this ever happens lol
@carlosf9278 I use power tools every day. I know they are dangerous lmfao
Man this and the oscillating tool would let me do 90% of little projects in my house.
Investments that will pay off
I got the m12 last Black Friday with this exact setup and it’s been amazing. Can’t fit them everywhere the air tools go, but roughly 80% of jobs can be done with it.
Same. Although I'm dewalt through and through but it was a gift so what ya gonna do. Pretty sure the only difference is the color
Still cracks me up when full grown supposedly straight men describe tools as "amaaaazziing, faaaaabulous and scrumdiddlyumptious"
Ive had my rigid like this for a couple years, very versatile, comfortable, omni directional. Great for fine tuning tile cuts
I'm a die hard Milwaukee tools person, but I must say that DeWalt cut off tool looks impressive!
milwaukee has is as well!
Milwaukee has had an M12 Cutoff Tool out for about 2 years. Besides the adjustable shroud you get 3 different cut off discs.
too bad any tool that vibrates will kill a Milwaukee battery
yep, my milwaukee version does it all too!
Yeah DeWalt copied for sure
The Milwaukee is not even close . This is on a 20v platform the Milwaukee is M12 .
This is a way better tool.
Which model exactly?
I’ve got the Milwaukee at home and we have the Dewalt at work. I’m usually team red all the way, but Dewalt takes the cake on this one. The Milwaukee lacks the power to cut anything more than very thin steel without overheating or stopping.
But is it yellow and black? Boom, gotcha there!
I absolutely love the Milwaukee equivalent. The tiny Cordless cut-off wheel is awesome for 99% of the time I'd use an angle grinder for tile or something similar. Brands be damned, buy 1 battery platform and stick to it!! DeWalt is absolutely above the average tool
Honestly ive been feeling like dewalt is a little better then Milwaukee ever since Milwaukee sold out to the chinese
My advice is go for the line that has a top performer in the tool/tools you need for the job. I went DeWalt for the flex volt saw fir started and haven't looked back. That saying do read and watch reviews on the tools you buy, as the same brand may have multiple offerings of similar tools, and some perform better than others.
I use mine a lot
@@Palpac I got rid of my flexvolt circular saw a while back because my current shop job I never needed it. Need a tracksaw more than anything lol but damn that thing was a monster! Lol outworked corded saws easily! I do have the 12v Milwaukee version of this cutoff saw though and I love it. Milwaukee's 12v line is amazing but overpriced so only buy them on sale or with the home depot hacks lol
Milwaukee batteries last way longer and yes I love my Milwaukee model too
I supposed ill keep my cordless angle grinder.
Might be handy if all you do all day is cut specific things, though id reckon a proper blade in a cordless circ saw and/or angle grinder will handle all that and more.
Check ya some metabo, the 4.5inch angle grinder has a tool-less guard adjustment.
My $50 porter cable has a tool-less guard adjustment too
@@fsherman898 🤘
I cut up a hundred feet of black snake pipe into 2 foot pieces with a razor knife the other day 😆
I don't think this tool would be faster or easier than a utility knife for cutting corrugated black drain tile. (Is that what you mean by black snake pipe? )
@PAYNE KILLER- exactly, saying it cuts that weak pipe easily isn’t a testament to the tool. Most objects can cut that pipe.
Was it Alabama black snake?
No you didn't. That shit is super hard to cut.
@@illig4912 You must be confused on what pipe I'm talking about home slice
I have the Milwaukee version and it has only ever came in handy once. Too many sparks. A reciprocating saw is better and I’ve never had sparks from cutting metal with the reciprocating saw.
this one is right next to the oscillating tool category. very useful
This is nothing like an oscillating tool.... it's a rotary tool. It's essentially a compact angle grinder but all the blades are cutting blades so it doesn't do any angle grinding it just cuts stuff, that's why it's called a cut off tool.
Looks totally identical to the Milwaukee the one thing I like that they did is they put a tool holder on the top that is pretty nice
You want the sparks shooting towards you. That way if the tool binds up the blade shoots away from you.
The tool has a built in safety feature that shuts it down when it binds :}
Normally you cut towards you but this is a low torque tool. You would have to be an imbecile to get hurt with this tool. Its pretty safe
I never thought about it that way, but it makes sense. Plus I always wear either a full face shield or goggles anyway so sparks shouldn’t be a huge deal.
I like that. But I’ve had fractional metal stuck in my eye on two occasions, with standard safety glasses. (non full coverage) safety “goggles”. I’m weighing out what you said. Still not sure but respect the opinion.
@@freshoxygen2176 double up man double up. goggles and full face shield with air mask
It looks like it was made for cutting off fingers. If it was marketed to saw off fingers and you needed such a thing, it’d sell really well.
Well I felt I would never use the multi tool.... Needless to say now I'll have to grab one. Thanks
I purchased this tool about a month ago for cutting fiberglass pipes, wish had bought it sooner as it’s much safer than using a grinder…!!!
That's a really cool one. I use my grinder with different blades.
🤡🤡💯💯🤣🤣
Its useful if u need a smaller lighter tool with a smaller blade to not take up space. When normal grinder blades r small and used there fragile. Plus the size is great for delicate work. Makes more sence on a Milwaukee 12v tho to not cary a big battery for tight spots. Never judge a tool without thinking about certain situations lol. I wouldn't use this to cut big ass bolts tho. I use it mostly as a big dremel cut off blade
@@evanm.2300 it's a cool little tool. I even mentioned that in the comment. I guess I'm just not fortunate enough to need a tiny cutter. 😆
@@danielgoetz7821 that's not what she said! Oooooohhhhh!!!! Ok I will see myself out
Oh nice I need this for scrapping metal.
They finally got one of those tools Milwaukee made 3 years ago 😆
Makita is next
And DeWalt had to pay them to make the same claims/capabilities.
I know the love it, but they didn't say say they love it more than the M12 they have probably have used on hundreds of projects already
milwaukee need a 18volt version the m12 is super underpowered.
@@Scottydoing dont use a battery below 4.0 AH and try the new high output m12. You will change your mind.
@@dawildcatz87 no they 100% need a 18 volt. Even with 3 6
0amps I struggle for small drywall cuts and have to go slowly so it won't bog.
If I use the oscillating tool I can cut as much with a small 2.0 pack as two 6.0amps on the cutoff wheel with a new blade. If it was 18volts it would be perfect. You could use a small 2.0 pack and it would prbly do double what the HP 12v will do
I love this little guy so much. It was one of those expensive tools I bought being someone unexperienced years to find out how much I'm in love with it now. Mine's a Milwaukee brand but that Universal blade looks awesome by DeWalt. I don't think Milwaukee makes a blade like that I could be wrong
This seems like it could get a good workout in my collection
I bought it because of this video 2 year ago. It such an amazing tool. Thanks
Definitely safer than an angle grinder 😅 probably one of the cooler things I’ve seen dewalt come out with 😂
Why is it safer than an angle grinder?
@@venividivici6418 the switch and overall design make it seem safer than a regular angle grinder, but that’s just my opinion from viewing this short video. I’ve never used this tool before so I wouldn’t guarantee it’s safer than any other option!
The Metal cutting discs, the aluminum oxide,
Also cut through that exact plastic perfectly fine, and they can zip through Sheetrock with screws better than the blade you had in.
They also cut metal, so I don’t ever bother with the Sheetrock discs.. 25 of the metal cutoff discs for $11.99 at harbor freight
Ive been using that Milwaukee one since it dropped a year ago and I love it. This clone is almost identical in every way. It now only really gets work for sharpening blades and tools, sanding, paint/rust removal.
18v Angle Grinder gets the real jobs.
Merry Christmas To Me 🎅 🧑🎄
Me too check out the $200 home depot bundle on sale now, it's a steal
I recently bought the Ryobi brand of the same cutoff tool. That thing has made so many things much easier.
I've got the Ryobi version. Don't know how we lived without it.
hows yours doing had one for a couple years still works a bit a little buggy but its time for replacement
@@birthdaydog1244 Still going strong, no problems. But it's been less than a year since I bought it. Use it a lot, though.
this tool is awesome! I've had mine for 6mo and use it all the time.
Good tips! I’ll make sure to buy the Milwaukee version and a multi-material disc to go with it
I love my Milwaukee version! And I see it being 12v a plus because it's more compact and lightweight but still MORE than enough power for the types of jobs anyone might use it for. HIGHLY recommend it
Waste that money!!
Heard the Milwaukee one doesn’t have the beans compared to the dewalt. As soon as you lose a bar on full, it can’t hold the power
@@LoCon.MCS13 time for a new project farm video then. I’m curious.. only say Milwaukee because that’s the battery system I own
@@LoCon.MCS13 I mean shit... the dewalt is 20v and the Milwaukee 12v. The Dewalt better have more fkn power 😂🤣 otherwise that's another problem entirely. That's just common sense. I prefer the m12 because for the size of the tool and what it's used for the smaller the better and 20v batteries hanging off the back are too bulky for it in my professional opinion. But it's all relative. Depending on hope you use it and what you need it for will really decide what's better for you. I don't do fan boy shit so I just buy the best tool for the job. I have Milwaukee, dewalt and even ryobi. Tried the new bosch Sanders because they're so much better ergonomic wise but the power is complete trash so dewalt still has the best cordless sander for my use case. Ryobi has a cutoff tool that can be better for alot of people also. Their batteries are some.of the bulkiest though but for just home diy use they're perfect.
I wasn't going to get one of them but you just changed my mind thank you
I love mine it really is awesome
meanwhile everyone is hoarding them at the store
Get the Ridgid
Be careful, they are very dangerous if the disc fly apart. Can have 200mph flying parts that can maim or Kill
@@stephenfiore9960 that's with any cut off tool though, I have seen first hand the carnage metabo can reap fortunately not on myself.
Awesome
We add this tool to our team
Thank you 🙏
How to make money in 2022:
step 1. give existing tool some variation
Step 2: give it new name
step 3: these existed for several years at least (a colleague has the red variety, he highly recommended)
Step 4: this isn't an angle grinder; it's a cut-off tool that has its uses (I've done lots of ductwork in the past, angle grinders are overkill)
4 1/2" grinder with a plethora of wheels, grinding, cutting, polishing, paddle, etc.
We were able to direct the sparks away from us and towards the gas tank.
Reality is not a Hollywood movie
Ooooooooh man I love this and I would love love love love to have one. It would be so helpful for me mostly at work. This is on my Xmas wish list FOR SURE!
It sucks. I have one and it’s literally stops cutting half way through a piece of metal pipe, tile and pvc
Would this be good for metal conduit? Looks like it would do the job
@@qjuantum I think you’d be better off with the bandsaw for conduit, but this should work too!
@@DozIT I hear you, bandsaw is a heck of a lot easier for sure , just thinking that i wouldn’t use the bandsaw as much as this grinder, so trying to get more bang for my buck
@@qjuantum fair enough!
I love my Dewalt 3” cut off. Dewalt is so much better than the Milwaukee.
I think Milwaukee used the word cut off for a reason, because it always cuts off and never works properly.
Milwaukee should’ve called it the 3” shut off tool!
The forward and reverse is the key point on this tool. Oh and that DeWalt is where it's at. Prove me wrong... proof required. 😁
Milwaukee has had 1 a few years now
ive used this tool many times . very comfortable and super easy to control .
I don’t see how this adds anything to what an angle grinder already does?
Exactly. Looks like a small grinder with a more dangerous grip and some bells and whistles.
It’s more compact and easier to get in a tighter space with a smaller more precise cut
It really seems like the size and reversing the motor are about the only real differences.
@@CeeJayThe13th is the angle grinder cordless? This thing can get in places that the angle grinder can't.
It's one handed, changeable directions, and probably weak enough not to be a health hazard.
Hey buddy, some questions: Are the disks easy found in the market? Can I adapt with a normal sized but already grinded so the diameter fits the coupling? How long the battery is lasting for your pro stuff?
Here is a pro tip from a plumber, never use gloves with rotating powertools.
Came here to say this. Safety 101 idiot
Why? Or sarcasm?
I made a terrible video of this cutting drywall strips. Now im aware its not practical in most drywall settings but if you needed to cut 60 or more 1-1/2" strips (drywall returns on wondows) it would be.
If you needed to cut out expansion bead after drywall is up.
Definitely need the vacuum though or its a huge dust tornado.
I recently picked one of these up and it is absolutely amazing
When grinding, you want the sparks to come at you in case the tool bucks or jams. Than it goes away from you and not right at you. Safety first, worry about your clothes later or get some clothes you don't mind shooting sparks onto.
Makes sense until they start flying in your face
@@david_kim that's why you don't point them at your face, or you wear a face shield. They are like $5 at harbor freight
Hopefully it's better than the Milwaukee I have it and it cuts off under load.
It's definitely stronger than the Milwaukee, it doesn't bogg down like the M12.
If I had a reverse function on my 4.5” grinder I would be sooo happy.
*Milwaukee enters chat *
Makita laughs at Mr Milwankie
China laughs in Chinese
@@gustavosotelo4204 Taiwan will fight back
I seem to be the only person that knows about the DeWalt Die Grinder. It uses theses same blades but has no guard and almost no safety features, I love it!
Perfect for stealing a catalytic converter, thanks!
For stealth purposes a small portable bandsaw is better.
Just got mine today. Another great addition to all my other XR dewalt power tools.
catalytic converter tool you said 🤣
Amazing for catalytic converter teft's. First job pay it's price.
Sooo….. what’s the depth of cut? “Point eighth”?!
3/4”
@@michaelisrude the narrator says “it has a point eighth of an inch depth of cut” but maybe he was trying to say an 1/8” kerf?
I love this tool for cutting siding. But I will suggest people be weary of cutting plastic with it. It produces a very strong plastic odor and if you know about micro-plastics, I suggest you attach a vacuum up to the provided attachment
That looks like it was made for tile/flooring, interesting to see how it would do there
I can tell you from experience it works amazing the Milwaukee M12 that's been out forever is amazing at it don't use the Milwaukee tile blade though get to a Diablo blade it has a lot more diamond grit to it. It works fantastic. I can't believe it took him this long to come out with one considering how awesome the Milwaukee version is and the fact that Milwaukee's is a 12 volt and seems like it's just as capable if not more so because it's so much smaller you don't have to worry about bumping that gigantic battery into anything. I don't know if the DeWalt will have a dust shroud like Milwaukee does either because the Milwaukee actually has a dust shroud that you can slap on there and hook a shop vac to it. And that makes it even better for doing drywall and tile and depending on what kind of metal you're cutting even that as well so it gets all the little metal bits up.
I have the milwakee version. Hands down the best thing you will ever use to cut emt or pvc pipe.
Whats so great about it?curious as I am electrician too. Any major pros over a pvc cutter/bandsaw?
@@MrMcShroom alot more nimble. Can cut in tight spaces. Literally cuts pvc and emt like a hot knife through butter. Itll cut 0 wire faster than cutters. You will not be disappointed and will notice that you will constantly grab it before any other cutters.
Bet cutting metal roofing with this would be helpful damnt dewalt you got me again
The depth of cut isn’t very deep. Not sure if it would cut through the panels with the deeper ridges. Probably good for siding though.
Dont cut metal roofing with a cutoff wheel, it heats the paint too much
Gonna rust over time
Use a nibbler or metal shear
@@patrickvilleneuve5121 good point ! Dewalt makes a nibbler attachment not sure how good it is.
@@topofhelist6592 I have the nibbler attachment (chucks into the drill). It's awesome on straight runs, but can be a real PITA cutting across ridges.
I love the word shroud!
I think I can wait for Milwuakee to make a better version.
& Makita
They're not better. Drink that kool aid and waste that money
@@michaelvoorhees5978 might not be better for cutting wood but when it comes to the real work, i find dewalt incredibly unreliable
I bought a Milwaukee one about 3 years ago so this is a copy of the Milwaukee one
This is better than the Milwaukee..... actual fact.
Have the RIDGID version, wish it came with the shroud, but this little thing comes in handy quite a bit like the oscillating tool
If you’re left handed like me,you’re basically fooked
As an HVAC / Sheetmetal guy this is my baby when it comes to running spiral pipe and such!!
How did you go about getting a promotional tool to do a review on because I've tried several times and have been told they don't offer that as an option
Im dissapointed in my dewalt atomic gear. After 3 uses my drill went bad and after 1 use my skill saw went bad and 2 uses on my reciprocating saw. Been scared to use my replacements and have just been using my cheap ryobi that hasn't failed yet after 100s of uses.
A really neat design...nice one DeWalt.
Have a lot of sandpaper on hand because the wood always gets burnt with this tool.
Just use a regular cordless 4 1/2” grinder . Minus size whats the advantage?
Love this tool! IMO don't use it for hardie board, and plaster ling period jobs. I belive the dust messed mine up. I've had it 9 months ish, and it doesn't work.
The one from Ryobi is amazing too.
M12 Fuel cut off does it better and smaller
Yep, this device is a must have if you work with wood. I have same Makita. Very light and easy to work, wood not crashing course it's very sharp, thin and not too powerful. Excellent thing
This tool is pretty nice to have… i use it for cutting trims, thin tile thin metal… would be perfect if I could move the guard a bit more😭
I have the bigger brother DeWalt DCS571. The 4.5 inch blade is the perfect in between size. I can cut metal, concrete with the diamond blade love it
I've seen tools like this is some stores, why would you prefer this on a 4.5" grinder?
I think the Milwaukee fuel M12 version of this that has been on the market for years now is much better because of the fact that it is much smaller it seems just as capable if not more so especially now that they have the high output batteries I can only imagine a matter of fact I need to go slap one on there and check it out and see how much more badass is going to be with the high output battery on my cutoff tool. Other than the fact that it's an 18 volt tool it looks like DeWalt could have just repainted the Milwaukee version of it well I guess they have to up the battery size in order to keep up with Milwaukee tools at least.
Have the Ryobi and love it amazing tool. The Rigid sucks, as does the Milwaukee M12 variant(binds up, no variabpe speed trigger)
That’s actually a nice tool!!
Can you get this from Makita?
DeWALT DCS438B 20V MAX XR 3" Brushless Cordless Compact Cut Off Tool - Bare Tool
i've been using my milwaukee version for over a year now..you reach for it all the time..so handy..just used it now for slotting screws that were buggered to remove with a flathead driver..indispensable tool
Love this tool!
Thanks for the link to the tool
Ryobi has the 18+ version for $71 (tool only)and you get six blades, $107 for tool only but you get either 2 4mA batteries or 1 4mA battery and charger. No dust extractor though. Sold at Home Depot. This tool is $179 +tax.
I love that thing use it all the time for small stuff
If you have an issue cutting through drainage pipe you need to put all tools down.
I wonder if this would make my vynil flooring installation projects much faster… instead of using a miter saw and an oscillator for special cuts… that tool looks like it can do both!!