Home Depot has Makita LXT Brushless Cordless Rear Handle 7-1/4" Circular Saw w/ 2x 5.0Ah Batteries+ 2x Additional LXT 5.0Ah Batteries on sale for $259. Shipping is free.
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Home Depot has Makita LXT Brushless Cordless Rear Handle 7-1/4" Circular Saw w/ 2x 5.0Ah Batteries+ 2x Additional LXT 5.0Ah Batteries on sale for $259. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member dtr219 for finding this deal.
Note: Be sure to click "Free Gift with Purchase" and select the 2x LXT 5.0Ah Batteries as your free gift.
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Home Depot has Makita LXT Brushless Cordless Rear Handle 7-1/4" Circular Saw w/ 2x 5.0Ah Batteries+ 2x Additional LXT 5.0Ah Batteries on sale for $259. Shipping is free.
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This is a great saw, but it is pretty big and powerful, if you want comfort an convenience I would recommend the 18v 6 1/2" saw. It is a nice size for most jobs and can easily be manipulated with one hand.
Edit: If you get a 6 1/2 inch saw I would recommend getting a thin kerf blade like Diablo, it makes the saw much more capable of cutting well. https://www.makitatools.com/produ...ils/XSH03T
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
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Can someone advise which one is more comfortable to use?
This is a great saw, but it is pretty big and powerful, if you want comfort an convenience I would recommend the 18v 6 1/2" saw. It is a nice size for most jobs and can easily be manipulated with one hand.
Edit: If you get a 6 1/2 inch saw I would recommend getting a thin kerf blade like Diablo, it makes the saw much more capable of cutting well. https://www.makitatools.com/produ...ils/XSH03T
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I got the XSH03Z for $135 from amazon warehouse (basically brand new), is it worth returning and getting this one?
This one is rear handle and heavier, but blade is still on the left (easier to use for righties). Already have enough batteries and chargers. Use case is building a floating deck for now, and having a circ saw for the future…
I have the rear handle saw and is got plenty of power.
It comes down to personal preference.
This deal is great i got it last year with the extra batteries and no complaints
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
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Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
Thanks. Solid deal. Just went ahead and price matched with HD.
Personally, I like the rear handle worm style. But most people would say otherwise. I just prefer the extra power, and left Blade
But it really depends on what you're using it for.
I agree same here and personally weight of circular saws isnt a big factor to me. When your using a circular saw majority of the time the saw is resting on the workpiece that is also resting on horses or something any ways
If you don't need the 2 extra batteries, they can be returned and kit will cost around $135.
Or in my case, I don't need the exact same saw again but want the extra batteries . If you sell the saw around $40 to a friend you both still make out like bandits.
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Edit: If you get a 6 1/2 inch saw I would recommend getting a thin kerf blade like Diablo, it makes the saw much more capable of cutting well.
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$199, backordered right now though.
Or tool nut too: https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...h-kit.html
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Edit: If you get a 6 1/2 inch saw I would recommend getting a thin kerf blade like Diablo, it makes the saw much more capable of cutting well.
https://www.makitatools
This one is rear handle and heavier, but blade is still on the left (easier to use for righties). Already have enough batteries and chargers. Use case is building a floating deck for now, and having a circ saw for the future…
But it really depends on what you're using it for.
It comes down to personal preference.
This deal is great i got it last year with the extra batteries and no complaints
$199, backordered right now though.
Or tool nut too: https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...h-kit.html
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
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$199, backordered right now though.
Or tool nut too: https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...h-kit.html [toolnut.com]
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
$199, backordered right now though.
Or tool nut too: https://www.toolnut.com/makita-xs...h-kit.html
Basically shop around, rear handle I don't see any deals (and picked this up to hack from Home Depot), top handle I see better deals if you're not going to hack the order.
But it really depends on what you're using it for.
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