Makita 36V 18V X2 7‑1/4” Circular Saw Review TESTED | XSH06 like XSH08 GSH01 GSH02 | Circ saw ep.2
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- We take a look at the Makita 36V (18V X2) LXT Brushless 7‑1/4” Circular Saw. Great saw, Powerful, and smooth. We've had the saw for a bit, but haven't used it too much since top handle is not our personal favorite style.
Saw Features:
Powered by two LXT batteries; X2 LXT technology delivers more power, speed and run time without the hassles of a cord
Makita built electronically controlled BL Motor delivers 6,000 RPM for maximum performance and 50% longer run time per charge
The BL Brushless Motor eliminates carbon brushes, enabling the BL Motor to run cooler and more efficiently for longer life
Automatic Speed Change technology adjusts cutting speed and torque during cut for optimum performance
X2 LXT technology delivers up to 610 crosscuts per charge in 2x4 SPF lumber and up to 320 crosscuts per charge in 2x10 SPF lumber using two 5.0Ah batteries (batteries not included)
Large 2-5/8” cutting capacity at 90°
Electric brake for maximum productivity
0°- 56° bevel capacity with positive stops at 22.5°, 45°, and 56°
Die-cast magnesium base, blade guard, and blade cover provide a lightweight, durable design
Compact and ergonomic design at only 13-1/2" long
Weighs only 10.5 lbs. with batteries (batteries not included) for operator comfort
Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh conditions
Rubberized soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job
3-stage L.E.D. gauges indicate battery charge levels
On-board blade wrench for convenience
Flat motor housing design for stability when changing the blade
Built-in dust blower cleans the line of cut for operator accuracy
Built-in tether notch (tether sold separately)
Dual L.E.D. lights illuminate the work area
Ideal for framers, builders, roofers, forming, and more
Included dust nozzle accessory directs material away from the operator; allows connection to a vacuum for improved dust collection
Equipped with Star Protection Computer Controls to protect against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
Rapid Optimum Charger communicates with the battery's built-in chip throughout the charging process to optimize battery life by actively controlling current, voltage and temperature (battery and charger sold separately)
Rapid Optimum Charger has a built-in fan to cool the battery for faster, more efficient charging (battery and charger sold separately)
Makita technology delivers category-leading charge time so the battery spends more time working and less time sitting on the charger (battery and charger sold separately)
Compatible with Makita 18V Lithium-Ion batteries with a Star symbol (battery sold separately)
3-year limited warranty
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Flawless review! Got all the info I needed. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Great video and I decided to buy this saw also. It will come in handy as well
Great to hear!
I just got this saw from marketplace for 120$ brand new never use i very like it smooth powerfull but she should have come with a rafter hook from factory
I almost went with a track compatible, BUT I am debating if I should go bigger like the 10-1/4 which it's also track compatible.
I just bought 2 of those. And I also bought the 40V kit which comes with the circular saw. What happened was I was going to return the 40 V kit, tools are too bulky to my liking. And bc I needed the tools and I was going to return the 40V kit, I went to eBay and bided on 2 XSH06 and ended winning the action on both. The next day, I checked and the seller on Amazon doesn't accept returns. Yes, now I ended with 3 almost identical saws.
So, be aware that the seller CPO Outlet on Amazon won't take returns and may send you used/returned tools (yes, that was my case).
And that there are tons of great deals on this XSH06 saw. I got mine for 90 bucks with shipping and tax on eBay. Locally I found it for 120 usd.
The XSH08 model is hard to find and I only found it for 330 usd. So, there's a huge difference in price there.
And the new 40 V circular saw and this one are almost identical like you said. The XGT is a bit lighter bc of the single battery, but the XSH06 feels a bit stronger probably bc both 5 amp 18V bat result in a 5 amp 36V.
Exactly! Sounds like you got a great deal on those tools!
I asked this in another of your video: do you know if the replacement base for the XSH08 base can be installed on the XSH06 saw, thereby converting the XSH06 saw to a track compatible saw? The base for the XSH08 is available as a replacement part.
im not 100% sure since i've never done the base replacement. BUT when i thought about the same thing after learning about the track compatible base, i thought it would work.
may I chime in, simple answer you can't.. I ive tried it. I jumped on that home depot deal and thought i could just order the track compatible base. i did order it for $60. tried and it didnt fit, the bevel adjustment is different on the tracksaw capable model. hope that helps, save your money and just get the one you need to run on a track. cheers
@@mydadstoolboxz so you tried swapping the entire base over is the bevel adjustment attached to the saw body or to the base itself
There’s a 249$ deal on the xsh06 with a “free tool” at the Depot with 2 batteries and Dual charger included for a 60$ base swap would sound like a great idea
@@omarramirez2335 sounds like a great idea but its more complicated than just a simple swap, the bevel adjustment is different. its part of tue base and also oart of the saw, you can't just swap it,.. I actually gave up on it. Switched to Bosch and got their new Biturbo, track ready 7 1/4 circular saw. pretty happy with my choice, it does everything the makita can do, but with better dust collection, depth cut adjustments and variable speeds. also better batteries.
@@omarramirez2335 Needs Item# 63-100 (xsh08 parts list) not including 68/91/92 to do a complete base switch.
Around $160 - $140 using 2-3 websites. + 1-2 months for shipping.
Looking at the parts from xsh08 and xsh06, all the parts from Item#1-62 looks the same.
That looks like a 10" saw
You shouldn't use those sawblades they suck
agree with them not being the best, but my wallet doesn't like buying diablo blades for every saw test.