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popularTaco_Doomsday posted Yesterday 07:21 PM
popularTaco_Doomsday posted Yesterday 07:21 PM

DeWalt 20V MAX XR Lithium-Ion Cordless 10 in. Dual Bevel Fixed Miter Saw with 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah Battery and Charger $287

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Home Depot has a deal on this DeWalt 20V MAX XR Lithium-Ion Cordless 10 in. Dual Bevel Fixed Miter Saw with 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah Battery and Charger kit. Free shipping. Currently showing 73 in stock.

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Home Depot has a deal on this DeWalt 20V MAX XR Lithium-Ion Cordless 10 in. Dual Bevel Fixed Miter Saw with 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah Battery and Charger kit. Free shipping. Currently showing 73 in stock.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../341950271

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Yesterday 08:52 PM
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EcoCheapYesterday 08:52 PM
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An HD deal I can actually find. Do not need. Do not need. Do not...
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Yesterday 10:16 PM
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PurpleVolcano4948Yesterday 10:16 PM
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Quote from EcoCheap :
An HD deal I can actually find. Do not need. Do not need. Do not...
Wanna talk about our new toys?
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bearstampede
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Today 12:23 AM
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I feel like this should be corded with an option to use a battery. Do they make a saw like that? Seems like a no-brainer.
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Today 01:32 AM
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Mellowclock45Today 01:32 AM
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Quote from bearstampede :
I feel like this should be corded with an option to use a battery. Do they make a saw like that? Seems like a no-brainer.
The flexvolt has been that way for a while but only uses the 60v batteries and not 20v. It also has a higher price tag.
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doctorshusbandToday 01:42 AM
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Quote from Mellowclock45 :
The flexvolt has been that way for a while but only uses the 60v batteries and not 20v. It also has a higher price tag.
These are very efficient though... my 12 in Bosch with its 8 Ah battery will cut longer than my needs. This one advertises 400+ cuts with a single battery...
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SeriousSardine1397Today 01:49 AM
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Quote from bearstampede :
I feel like this should be corded with an option to use a battery. Do they make a saw like that? Seems like a no-brainer.
The whole point of a battery saw is portability. Besides with how cheap batteries are and if you're already invested in the Dewalt eco system, the power shouldn't be an issue.
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Quote from Mellowclock45 :
The flexvolt has been that way for a while but only uses the 60v batteries and not 20v. It also has a higher price tag.
Thanks for this—do you know if this is the case for all Flexvolt tools?

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Quote from SeriousSardine1397 :
The whole point of a battery saw is portability. Besides with how cheap batteries are and if you're already invested in the Dewalt eco system, the power shouldn't be an issue.
I'd actually be pretty surprised if most normal people buying this saw (I feel like pros would probably want something more robust anyway) moved it much at all beyond pulling it out & stowing it—but even if they did, it's not like adding the option to use it corded would somehow hinder portability. If it lets you run the saw at max power, why not have that redundancy? It seemed like a common sense feature to me, I was surprised to find it wasn't standard.

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