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Product Name: | DeWalt 20V MAX XR 3 in. Cordless Brushless Cut-Off Saw Tool Only |
Product Description: | Cut a wide range of materials with the 20V Max XR brushless 3-in. cut-off tool. With a no-load speed of 20,000 rpm, this durable tool is designed to cut through a variety of materials like metal, tile, stone, plastic and drywall, fiber cement. You won't waste time hunting for a hex wrench thanks to the onboard storage and spindle lock which enable quick wheel changes. With both forward and reverse capabilities, you can conveniently change the direction of the cut depending on the application. The included dust shroud with adjustable shoe and AirLock connection allow for convenient attachment to DeWalt extractors, while the integrated LED lets you work in dark spaces. This versatile tool is Lanyard Ready capable to protect against drops and is chip ready to allow tracking via the tool connect system. Tool Connect chip ready - chip pocket accepts Tool Connect chip and connects with site manager app for easy asset management on the jobsite Power through difficult applications with brushless motor and 550 MWO Quickly adjust spark direction when cutting metal with tool-free adjustable guard |
Product SKU: | acehardware_2029970 |
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As for uses, cutting metal tubing, tiles, all kinds of wire fences and like, smaller rebar incl fiberglass, metal roofing & corrugated sheets, shortening bolts, rods, pvc - I used it for for all of these purposes. Control and accuracy you get are top notch.
Milwaukee is weaker power than the Dewalt. Cuts out easier. Size comes w sacrifice here
I had the Milwaukee M12 version but it was binding when you put pressure on the item you are cutting so I sold it.
Dewalt was the best rated 3" cutoff saw but if it's not that powerful I'll wait until a new generation is released from either company
Serious question. What's the difference between a cutoff wheel and a grinder with similar cutting wheel?
Control? Finesse? Having a dedicated tool in a better size that is easier to use for certain cuts and not at the awkward side angle u would have to use to accomplish the same with a grinder?