Our research indicates that, with shipping costs factored in, Metabo HPT 10" 15-Amp Compound Miter Saw (C10FCGS) is $37.01 lower (26.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $139 at the time of this posting.
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Our research indicates that, with shipping costs factored in, Metabo HPT 10" 15-Amp Compound Miter Saw (C10FCGS) is $37.01 lower (26.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $139 at the time of this posting.
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This is Metabo HPT. The HPT stands for Hitachi Power Tools. When Hitachi was sold to KKR (who also owns Metabo), they kept making the same products, but couldn't keep the name so they changed it to Metabo HPT.
Metabo HPT is consumer level. Still pretty decent, but far from the quality of real Metabo.
Good quality saw for the price. I have the Metabo sliding compound and I've been quite happy with it. It has a cool led light in addition to the laser so you can see where you're cutting. Fair warning though, like all the ones with laser guides you gotta calibrate it or it is garbage.
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Will this do a 2x10 in one pass?
No, not even close. Only a 2x6 at a 90degree cutand only a 2x4 at a 45 degree cut.
A 10'' is the smallest size miter saw anyone should get. 45-degree cuts are common cuts, so those dinky 7.25'' or whatever miter saws are really limited, especially at angled cuts.
Cry once and be done with it. Last thing anyone needs is multiple miter saws at diff. sizes when the larger can do smaller cuts too.
I recommend a 12'' but the price goes up quite a bit.
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This is Metabo HPT. The HPT stands for Hitachi Power Tools. When Hitachi was sold to KKR (who also owns Metabo), they kept making the same products, but couldn't keep the name so they changed it to Metabo HPT.
Metabo HPT is consumer level. Still pretty decent, but far from the quality of real Metabo.
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A 10'' is the smallest size miter saw anyone should get. 45-degree cuts are common cuts, so those dinky 7.25'' or whatever miter saws are really limited, especially at angled cuts.
Cry once and be done with it. Last thing anyone needs is multiple miter saws at diff. sizes when the larger can do smaller cuts too.
I recommend a 12'' but the price goes up quite a bit.
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