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DeWALT DCS578B FLEXVOLT 60V MAX 7.25" Cordless Circular Saw w/ Brake (Tool Only)

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Woot! has DeWALT DCS578B FLEXVOLT 60V MAX 7.25" Cordless Circular Saw w/ Brake (Tool Only) on sale for $144.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member PEMP for finding this deal.

Also available:Product Details (DCS578B):
  • Uses a 7-1/4-inch cordless circular saw blade and features a maximum cut depth of 2-9/16-inch at a 90 degree bevel
  • The compact circular saw has the maximum bevel capacity of 57 degree with bevel stops at 22.5 degree and 45 degree
  • Electric brake stops the blade after the trigger is released
  • Integrated LED for increased visibility and cut accuracy
  • Integrated rafter hook for quick and easy storage
  • Battery and charger sold separately

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
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  • Additional Information:
    • Comes with a 3-year general warranty from DeWALT.
    • This price for the Circular Saw (DCS578B) matches our front page deal from May 2024 which earned over 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1055 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Woot! has DeWALT DCS578B FLEXVOLT 60V MAX 7.25" Cordless Circular Saw w/ Brake (Tool Only) on sale for $144.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member PEMP for finding this deal.

Also available:Product Details (DCS578B):
  • Uses a 7-1/4-inch cordless circular saw blade and features a maximum cut depth of 2-9/16-inch at a 90 degree bevel
  • The compact circular saw has the maximum bevel capacity of 57 degree with bevel stops at 22.5 degree and 45 degree
  • Electric brake stops the blade after the trigger is released
  • Integrated LED for increased visibility and cut accuracy
  • Integrated rafter hook for quick and easy storage
  • Battery and charger sold separately

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Comes with a 3-year general warranty from DeWALT.
    • This price for the Circular Saw (DCS578B) matches our front page deal from May 2024 which earned over 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1055 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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thanatossassin
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It really depends on the material you're working with. If your bread and butter is pine and plys, you don't need the extra torque, but if you're frequently working with some really dense wood, it would behoove you to get the worm drive.

When in doubt, follow Adam Savages Advice: get the cheaper tool. If you find yourself needing the better tool, the cheaper tool would still have served its purpose and gotten you to where you are now.
kiwideal
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This is an absolute beast of a saw. I got it last time around on woot (6 weeks ago) for the same price.
Used it straight away on a deck project and was very impressed.

I also have the 60V 'worm drive' left bladed saw. Also a beast, but heavy.

Left bladed is great for sheet goods and visibility, but I still reach for this saw the most.

Also handy to have both sided saws onsite to overcome obstructions when cutting stuff that is fixed in place.

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Jul 27, 2024 04:50 PM
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CVGtoSRQtoINDJul 27, 2024 04:50 PM
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Anyone care to explain why I do or don't want/ care about a worm drive ?
Jul 27, 2024 05:55 PM
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kiwidealJul 27, 2024 05:55 PM
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This is an absolute beast of a saw. I got it last time around on woot (6 weeks ago) for the same price.
Used it straight away on a deck project and was very impressed.

I also have the 60V 'worm drive' left bladed saw. Also a beast, but heavy.

Left bladed is great for sheet goods and visibility, but I still reach for this saw the most.

Also handy to have both sided saws onsite to overcome obstructions when cutting stuff that is fixed in place.
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Jul 27, 2024 06:59 PM
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CoolRoute8143Jul 27, 2024 06:59 PM
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I might have to buy this. Being left handed and left eyed, this saw has the best view-point for us lefties. My Hitachi 18v saw doesn't have the sustained torque to get through a sheet of plywood.
Jul 27, 2024 07:43 PM
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thanatossassinJul 27, 2024 07:43 PM
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Quote from CVGtoSRQtoIND :
Anyone care to explain why I do or don't want/ care about a worm drive ?
It really depends on the material you're working with. If your bread and butter is pine and plys, you don't need the extra torque, but if you're frequently working with some really dense wood, it would behoove you to get the worm drive.

When in doubt, follow Adam Savages Advice: get the cheaper tool. If you find yourself needing the better tool, the cheaper tool would still have served its purpose and gotten you to where you are now.
Jul 27, 2024 09:03 PM
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s4rahJul 27, 2024 09:03 PM
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Quote from CVGtoSRQtoIND :
Anyone care to explain why I do or don't want/ care about a worm drive ?
Great video about worm drive saws [youtube.com].
Jul 28, 2024 12:55 AM
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pandanubJul 28, 2024 12:55 AM
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Decent price for the 9 amp

https://tools.woot.com/offers/dew..._cd_deal_1 129.99
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Jul 28, 2024 01:02 AM
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bugnutsJul 28, 2024 01:02 AM
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What's the decent price?

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Jul 28, 2024 01:55 AM
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Aaron15KCJul 28, 2024 01:55 AM
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Quote from bugnuts :
what's the decent price?
89.00
Jul 28, 2024 02:03 AM
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bugnutsJul 28, 2024 02:03 AM
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Quote from Aaron15KC :
89.00
Looks like the post was updated Smilie
Jul 28, 2024 03:35 AM
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bruinloveJul 28, 2024 03:35 AM
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Quote from thanatossassin :
It really depends on the material you're working with. If your bread and butter is pine and plys, you don't need the extra torque, but if you're frequently working with some really dense wood, it would behoove you to get the worm drive.

When in doubt, follow Adam Savages Advice: get the cheaper tool. If you find yourself needing the better tool, the cheaper tool would still have served its purpose and gotten you to where you are now.
What if you buy the cheaper tool and your first project is with dense wood so it doesn't work?
Jul 28, 2024 04:37 AM
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Core2QuadJul 28, 2024 04:37 AM
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In what situation would this saw be a worthwhile upgrade over the 20v XR with a high output battery? That saw has done everything I've needed, just maybe isn't the most powerful and might be a little slower. I think if I was doing work for a trade it would be worth having the best, but I'm thinking It's not a worthwhile upgrade for me. Thoughts?
Jul 28, 2024 05:06 AM
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thelongtrekJul 28, 2024 05:06 AM
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Quote from Core2Quad :
In what situation would this saw be a worthwhile upgrade over the 20v XR with a high output battery? That saw has done everything I've needed, just maybe isn't the most powerful and might be a little slower. I think if I was doing work for a trade it would be worth having the best, but I'm thinking It's not a worthwhile upgrade for me. Thoughts?
The 60V is in an entirely different category. It's been tested at roughly 2500W out at the motor, real world. This saw can do stuff that would make the 20V melt. Running a thick full kerf blade for dead straight and clean rips. Running a 60T finishing blade through hardwood. Compound miters on ply or hardwood. You name it.
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Jul 28, 2024 05:34 PM
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changoblancoJul 28, 2024 05:34 PM
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I present to you: your new favorite youtube obsession.
Youre welcome.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2Cj...IHNhdyA%3D
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Jul 28, 2024 07:44 PM
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pmrowczynskiJul 28, 2024 07:44 PM
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Quote :
In what situation would this saw be a worthwhile upgrade over the 20v XR with a high output battery? That saw has done everything I've needed, just maybe isn't the most powerful and might be a little slower. I think if I was doing work for a trade it would be worth having the best, but I'm thinking It's not a worthwhile upgrade for me. Thoughts?
Quote from thelongtrek :
The 60V is in an entirely different category. It's been tested at roughly 2500W out at the motor, real world. This saw can do stuff that would make the 20V melt. Running a thick full kerf blade for dead straight and clean rips. Running a 60T finishing blade through hardwood. Compound miters on ply or hardwood. You name it.
This is a great all-purpose saw.

At the bottom of the scale is a baby jig saw, upgrade to the 20V circular saw (smaller blade, lighter saw), this one and finally a AC powered worm drive that is a beast when roofing/framing.

Of course we have our table saw options.

For most tasks, e.g. 3/4" plywood this one just eats through material. Doesn't bog down unless I'm not supporting one end (but if you go fast enough, it'll just blast through). Was cutting through 2-3 sheets last weekend to create base stands for window AC units. Then trimming up when I needed to adjust the 2x4's

Unless I'm cutting thicker material, painting it, AND heading out to do a job - this is a great "do all" saw that you can throw in the back of the truck. The battery lasts plenty long, it has a very nice balance, and tracks well.

AC worm drive? Plywood / OSB when doing full sheets for a roof.

Point is you can get by with a jig saw. You go slow and it works. But when you start making longer and longer cuts, it's no longer feasible to be standing at a table making a 4' cut.

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Jul 28, 2024 08:08 PM
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ProfhJul 28, 2024 08:08 PM
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Quote from bruinlove :
What if you buy the cheaper tool and your first project is with dense wood so it doesn't work?
this is the only battery operated saw that I have not been able to bog down and stop

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