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Ryobi ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless 7-1/4" Compound Miter Saw and Orbital Jig Saw (Tools Only, P553-P5231) for
$119.
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Note: Battery and charger sold separately.
Key Features:- RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 7-1/4 in. Compound Miter Saw (Tool Only, P553)
- Includes: 7-1/4 in. Blade, Blade Wrench, Dust Bag, and Work Clamp
- Up to 900 cuts per charge with the ONE+ 4 Ah LITHIUM+ Battery
- 1-1/4 in. dust port provides connection to standard dust collection systems to help keep work area clean
- Up to 2x4 cutting capacity and 4-1/4 in. cross cut capacity
- Miter stops located at the most common angles for quick cut settings: 0 degree , 15 degree , 22.5 degree , 31.6 degree , and 45 degree left and right
- 24-tooth carbide-tipped blade improves performance with fast, clean cuts
- Adjustable bevel from 0 degree - 45 degree with adjustable positive stops at 0 degree and 45 degree
- Spindle lock for easy blade changes
- Extended miter range from 47 degree left and right for a wide variety of cuts
- Machined and cast miter scale for accuracy
- RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Orbital Jig Saw (Tool-Only, P5231)
- Includes: Wood Cutting Blade and Allen Wrench
- Powerful motor provides corded performance in a battery-operated tool with speed range from 1100 SPM to 3000 SPM
- Innovative BladeSaver feature extends blade life, allowing access to unused teeth with adjustable base
- SPEEDMATCH Selector matches cut speed and type to any application correctly with orbital and non-orbital settings
- Tool-free blade clamp makes blade changes quick and easy
- Powerful sight-line blower clears debris for more accurate cutting
- Base adjusts from 0 degree to 45 degree right or left
- Flat front and narrow side design for best sight-line
- Lock on trigger with variable speed dial allows for slow starts to fast cutting
- GRIPZONE overmold with microtexture for optimum grip and user comfort
- Use with T-Shank jig saw blades or RYOBI Universal Shank Jig Saw Blades
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This size saw is great for making mitered cuts on door casings, window trims, brickmolds, standard baseboard, picture frames, quarter-round, small crown, etc. For refurbing houses and rentals, I rarely have the need to miter anything larger than this can handle.
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This size saw is great for making mitered cuts on door casings, window trims, brickmolds, standard baseboard, picture frames, quarter-round, small crown, etc. For refurbing houses and rentals, I rarely have the need to miter anything larger than this can handle.
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This size saw is great for making mitered cuts on door casings, window trims, brickmolds, standard baseboard, picture frames, quarter-round, small crown, etc. For refurbing houses and rentals, I rarely have the need to miter anything larger than this can handle.
I mean a speed square and a positive 45degree stop on any reliable circular saw will work in a pinch. I've trimmed out an entire basement (baseboards, doors and windows (jambs, extensions, etc.)) this way for a customer.
I'm assuming this is not the first generation. If so I would absolutely avoid. That was made not just for ryobi (the Craftsman C3 was the same exact build, but different shell) and it lacked power and the motors tended to burnout. It was nearly impossible to cut hardwood (even if frequently changing the blade to something better than stock) without "burning" through the cut.
I would only buy this if you don't feel confident using a circular saw with a speed square or similar guide and are only cutting pine 2x4"s or less, and or shoe molding, baseboards, door trim or other fingerjointed trim that is typically 9/16" - 3/4".
These 7-1/4" saws (I would go with sliding to have more versatility incase you need to cut a 1x6" or 1x8" in a pinch are great for cutting repeat miters and being cordless helps if you're only going to be on a site for a minute and don't want to setup extension cords.
My feelings is that a lot of people will be disappointed down the road unless they know exactly what the limitations are. In summary, this is a good compliment miter saw.
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