Lowe's [lowes.com] has
Bosch Profactor 12" 18V Dual Bevel Cordless Miter Saw w/ Laser Guide (GCM18V-12GDCN) on sale for
$499.00.
Shipping is free.
This sale price matches the May 2026
Popular deal.
Note: This is a bare tool (no battery or charger included). Compatible with all Bosch 18V batteries.
From Merchant's Product Page:- Specs:
- Blade Size: 12"
- Voltage: 18V
- Cut Capacity: 3.5" depth × 13.5" width/crosscut
- Fence Height: 4-3/4"
- Integrated Base Extensions: Extend material support up to 43"
- Weight: 59.3 lbs (tool only)
- Features:
- Bosch-exclusive Axial-Glide System — articulating arm provides wider cross-cuts and smooth glide while taking less space than traditional sliding-rail miter saws
- BITURBO Brushless Technology — high-performance motor and drive-train system engineered for CORE18V High Power Batteries (sold separately)
- Dual bevel controls positioned upfront for easy access
- ECO mode extends battery runtime by up to 20%
- Connectivity-ready (module sold separately) — links to Bosch Toolbox App for custom speed selection and mode settings
- Laser guide for enhanced cutting accuracy
- Compatible with a variety of 12" blades
- 5-year limited warranty
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I have an 18v 7.25" Bosch miter saw that weighs 26 lbs vs this one at 59.3 lbs. I got it for $180 with batteries, but I already had 10 Bosch batteries.
At the time, I was pretty set on getting the corded 12" Axial Glide miter saw. I didn't need cordless, but the niche of being less than half the weight and that crazy sale price made up my mind.
On the other hand, a cordless circ saw is indispensable. Throw it in a bag with a speed square, cut anything anywhere.
I have an 18v 7.25" Bosch miter saw that weighs 26 lbs vs this one at 59.3 lbs. I got it for $180 with batteries, but I already had 10 Bosch batteries.
At the time, I was pretty set on getting the corded 12" Axial Glide miter saw. I didn't need cordless, but the niche of being less than half the weight and that crazy sale price made up my mind.
On the other hand, a cordless circ saw is indispensable. Throw it in a bag with a speed square, cut anything anywhere.
IMO, if the 10" is serving you well, and is well calibrated, and if you have a variety of good blades, there's no reason to change horses.
OTOH, the soft start on the Bosch, and especially the clearance when permanently mounted back up against a wall, in a smaller shop -- those are major quality of life features for some.
I think your Ridgid cart will handle the Bosch without issue. The largest Ridgid saws are similar in size and weight.
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