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Dewalt DCS570 18V XR Brushless Circular Saw 184mm with 2 x 5Ah Batteries

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The DeWalt DCS570 has the power to be a replacement for your corded sidewinder model. A worm drive will still have more torque and both the DeWalt FlexVolt Circular Saw and Makita 18V X2 LXT Rear Handle Saw will give you a power boost. However, it gives DeWalt 20V Max users a good reason not to jump ship on DeWalt’s deep flagship cordless line. Still, it can’t be helped that the newer DCS570 overwhelms its opponent in this game. Dewalt DCS570 Circular Saw Features The 7-1/4-inch blade on the DCS570 is all about sharpness. Any DIY enthusiasts would die for this. It offers users a cut up to 2-9/16 inches deep at 90 degrees. Amazing cut on the edge of the blade and smooth control. Blade size is an important factor to consider when choosing a circular saw, as it can affect the depth of cut and the precision of the cut. Make fastening tasks a breeze with Dewalt nail guns. These tools provide speed and accuracy for all your nailing needs.

The ergonomics also enhance the tilting degree of the DCS570, up to 57 degrees. Combined with a smaller form factor (11” x 8” x 10” vs 13” x 17.6” x 9.31” of the DCS391), you can operate the Dewalt DCS570 with no sweat at all. Based on what was presented above, the Dewalt DCS570 is the better model compared with the Dewalt DCS565. Not only does it cut deeper, but it also has better beveling capacity and a better RPM rating. I've seen similar DIY guide rails made to what you suggest, where you have a piece of plywood/mdf, with another straight piece of wood secured to it, and the guide rail is made by holding the saw against the secured piece of wood, and cutting the "parent" piece of wood. I'm sceptical about how these work long term, but it should be better than nothing.Cutaway guard lifts when in use for increased visibility. When not in use it covers the blade for safer storage The latest generation* (*release summer 2017) Brushless Circular Saw from DeWalt. Capable of a massive 64mm depth of cut and approximately 100x cuts in 200mm x 50mm soft wood when used with a XR 5.0Ah battery (sold separately).

On the other hand, the blade of the Dewalt DCS391 only has a diameter of 6-1/2 inches. Not as amazing as the Dewalt DCS570, but it comes with carbide tips for improved durability, sharpness, and quality cuts. It’ll still cut through 2x materials at both 90 and 45 degrees. The Dewalt DCS570 unit has awesome maneuverability. The handle contours your hand and provides a comfortable, firm grip. The pommel – or you can call it the support handle, is offset a few degrees to relieve your wrist strain during the work. A circular saw with a beveling capacity of 57 degrees, like the Dewalt DCS570, allows for a wider range of angled cuts compared to a saw with a beveling capacity of 50 degrees. This means that the 57-degree saw can make cuts at steeper angles, which can be useful in certain projects such as cutting roof rafters or stair treads.The Dewalt DCS570 comes with a powerful brushless motor that can generate 5200 RPM speed and maintain it under load. The Dewalt DCS391 is in a

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