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Product Name: | ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw Kit with 4.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery and Charger |
Product Description: | RYOBI introduces 18V ONE+ HP 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw. Best of all, it's a part of the RYOBI ONE+ System of over 260 tools that all work on the same battery platform. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty, 18V ONE+ HP 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw includes an operator's manual. Battery and charger sold separately. |
Model Number: | PBLMS01K |
Product SKU: | 319830428 |
UPC: | 33287209774 |
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Update: I was able to return 1 of the batteries and got a refund of $119. Making it only $180 plus tax
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I appreciate your effort. This deal was covered in another thread for the 18v table saw.
Looks like saw comes with 1 4ah battery and charger and then you add the second one to the cart - still available for me either in store or free shipping to home.
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correction: the one I am using is 7 1/4
As someone with both a plug-in 10 inch sliding miter saw and a 7 1/4 inch battery-powered sliding miter saw (Ridgid), my favorite thing about the 7 1/4 inch saw is its portability. Because it slides it's able to make pretty much any cross cut I need AND it's small and light enough to move around a job site. Get much bigger though and miter saws become a pain in the ass to slep around.
Unless you have a specific need for especially large cross cuts if you want a portable miter saw, I'd suggest getting a 7 1/4 inch slider.
And if you don't need portability, then get a 10 or 12 inch plug-in saw.
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As someone with both a plug-in 10 inch sliding miter saw and a 7 1/4 inch battery-powered sliding miter saw (Ridgid), my favorite thing about the 7 1/4 inch saw is its portability. Because it slides it's able to make pretty much any cross cut I need AND it's small and light enough to move around a job site. Get much bigger though and miter saws become a pain in the ass to slep around.
Unless you have a specific need for especially large cross cuts if you want a portable miter saw, I'd suggest getting a 7 1/4 inch slider.
And if you don't need portability, then get a 10 or 12 inch plug-in saw.
Actually just realized that I made a false comment mine is 7
1/4, apologies. However I wouldnt mind having 10" I believe both are equally portable.
Its in my garage however I use it around the yard or on the driveway, not in the garage 90% of time, a 4ah batter lasts forever on it and with the Ridgid stand its easy to drag around.
I did try a 10" Makita on a jobsite once and I was impressed but it's running 36 volts.
I was able to order saw from closest store for pickup and battery at a store 25miles away for pickup. It split the price $213/$89. You can hack it this way and not pick up the battery from the different store. 😁
Oh nice. I didn't try two different pickup options. Unfortunately, my closest Home Depot is now about 40 minutes away, so I try for delivery if it's available and I'm not going out that way for something else.
Oh I see. My local store is 1/2 mile away so I usually aim for pickup.