I have owned this saw for about 5 years now. It did all of the rough in work in the bathroom and kitchen, I have used it to do light cutting while making furniture, and for light duty work where the DeWalt reciprocating saw would not fit. I used it to cut out the kitchen counter top to install the sink and the stove. It is a good general saw, but I have some issues with it

First of all, the quick change blade mechanism can be kind of troublesome. If the blade is fully extended, it needs to be pushed up somewhat so that the blade can be extracted. Next, the foot, or cutting surface has been bent upward on the right side. This happened fairly recently when the saw was dropped from about 2 feet high. I would think foot would be a little stronger than that.I may try to straighten it out a little bit, but with aluminum, you risk breaking the part off if you try to bend it back.

Otherwise, it has been a good saw. Like all of my tools, it has had quite a bit of use. I used it on the job, cutting laminate counter tops to install consoles, and I have also used it to cut metal rack pieces. I like to put things through there paces, as you can see. The saw came with the white metal carrying case and several different blades. Overall, I would give this a rating of 4/5. Read more reviews here.
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