I have a performax version (Menards brand ) a Midwest version of home depot and the saw is very handy to have and they are a good saw even your saw as well.
@@joehiatt1992wtfff I paid 26.99 back in January but I did notice that literally there were like 10 other vendors on the Walmart app selling the same exact tacklife saw but some of them were priced differently and the most expensive was 55
thank you for that, it seems a neat tool. Changing the blade seemed to require having a big hand so that you can hold the tool, depress the arbor lock button, and hold back the spring loaded blade guard, all at the same time with one hand, in order to use the hex wrench with the other hand. Also, how easy was it to depress the safety button when holding the tool left handed since the button is only set for right hand use?
It does take some effort to push the button and hold back the guard together. The button is actually not that bad. Much easier than my 7 year old dewald saw.
Nice that it come with extra type of blades, does not seem to be very loud.
I would say its a normal audio level for a saw this size.
I have a performax version (Menards brand ) a Midwest version of home depot and the saw is very handy to have and they are a good saw even your saw as well.
This is now $37.00 at Walmart. I’m definitely getting one! Thanks for the review!
Damn I got it for $39.99
@@nabesterangel5029 I just paid $50
@@joehiatt1992wtfff I paid 26.99 back in January but I did notice that literally there were like 10 other vendors on the Walmart app selling the same exact tacklife saw but some of them were priced differently and the most expensive was 55
The companies website is gone. Are the tools sold elsewhere?
Just picked one up on clearance at Northern Tool for $18.00. In store deal only. How can I go wrong?
You sold me on it, so I ordered one.
Nice. It has been a good saw.
Does this have a metal blade guard ?
thank you for that, it seems a neat tool. Changing the blade seemed to require having a big hand so that you can hold the tool, depress the arbor lock button, and hold back the spring loaded blade guard, all at the same time with one hand, in order to use the hex wrench with the other hand.
Also, how easy was it to depress the safety button when holding the tool left handed since the button is only set for right hand use?
It does take some effort to push the button and hold back the guard together. The button is actually not that bad. Much easier than my 7 year old dewald saw.
im a left handed guy i dont know if this tool is available for left handed
What the max cut wood thickness ?
4.4,50 centmeters
Looks like a worx
I wonder how bright the laser is in the sun.
I use this saw often but dont ever use the laser.
Not a good tool I would not recommend it , no accuracy , not easy to cut accurate measurements, but it is useful to cut down boards for trash 😂