Home Depot has
DeWALT FLEXVOLT 60V MAX Lithium-Ion Cordless Brushless 7-1/4" Wormdrive Circular Saw w/ 2Ah Battery, Charger and Bag (DCS577T1) on sale for
$249. Select free curbside pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member
JoshE1912 for posting this deal.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
- Designed with blade oriented to the left of the motor and the handle positioned at the rear of the saw for easy line of sight
- Saw has an electronic brake that helps stop the blade after the trigger is released
- Bevel capacity of 53 with stops at 45 and 22.5
- Durable, high-grade magnesium shoe and an efficient brushless motor for smooth, accurate cuts and long runtime
- Achieves 2-7/16 in. D of cut at 90
- Includes a rafter hook that allows users to hang their tool for convenience
- Integrated dust blower allows the user to clear its line of sight while cutting
- Onboard blade wrench storage for convenience when changing blades
- Ideal for use in a variety of wood cutting applications such as oriented strand board (OSB), plywood, hardwoods, dimensional lumber and flooring.
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There was never a time they advertised a 2ah 60v/flexvolt battery.
Stop being an idiot this is factual information and you are most definitely confusing others that are not familiar.
https://toolguyd.com/dewalt-flexvolt-answers/
When the flexvolt battery is plugged into a 20v tool it runs the 3 sets of batteries in parallel generating 20v of power with 6ah of run time.
When the flexvolt battery is plugged into a 60v tool it runs the 3 sets of batteries in Series generating 60v of power with 2ah of run time
The reason they are advertising it with a 2ah battery is because this tool is a 60v tool and advertising the battery as a 6ah battery with a 60v tool would be misleading.
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Includes (1) FLEXVOLT (6Ah at 20V or 2Ah at 60V) battery, charger
" so a 3Ah is 9Ah at 20 volt, a 4Ah is 12Ah at 20 volt, and a 5Ah is 15Ah at 20 volt. BTW THIS IS A 60 VOLT TOOL. NOT 20.
As far as the battery you're confused on, you CAN'T say it's not 2Ah. It is indeed BOTH 2Ah and 6Ah.
A 6ah 60-volt battery would be ungainly huge and heavy.
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Why dont you go review the other batteries and listing for tools with batteries and see how they list them. Maybe you will finally get it - Their description of how they categorize the battery in this ad is not consistent with how they market/label them. This is a flexvolt 6ah battery....
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Why dont you go review the other batteries and listing for tools with batteries and see how they list them. Maybe you will finally get it - Their description of how they categorize the battery in this ad is not consistent with how they market/label them. This is a flexvolt 6ah battery....DCB606
There was never a time they advertised a 2ah 60v/flexvolt battery.
Stop being an idiot this is factual information and you are most definitely confusing others that are not familiar.
https://toolguyd.com/dewalt-flexvolt-answers/
When the flexvolt battery is plugged into a 20v tool it runs the 3 sets of batteries in parallel generating 20v of power with 6ah of run time.
When the flexvolt battery is plugged into a 60v tool it runs the 3 sets of batteries in Series generating 60v of power with 2ah of run time
The reason they are advertising it with a 2ah battery is because this tool is a 60v tool and advertising the battery as a 6ah battery with a 60v tool would be misleading.
Why dont you go review the other batteries and listing for tools with batteries and see how they list them. Maybe you will finally get it - Their description of how they categorize the battery in this ad is not consistent with how they market/label them. This is a flexvolt 6ah battery....DCB606
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