DCS570 VS DCS578 DeWalt circular saw

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @BlindGuy39
    @BlindGuy39 2 месяца назад

    Hi Billy, would you recommend the DCS570? I am just an amateur DIY’er. I have the DCS571 and I’m looking for something to do deeper cuts with

    • @Donnazbeenz303
      @Donnazbeenz303  2 месяца назад +1

      @@BlindGuy39 Yes definitely. It definitely has the power to go all the way. Just be aware that you got to get flexible batteries because the 20 volts won't fit in them

    • @BlindGuy39
      @BlindGuy39 2 месяца назад

      @@Donnazbeenz303 the XR batterys won’t fit in the DCS570?

  • @brucemoniz334
    @brucemoniz334 Год назад

    try shapining or replacing the 570 blade

    • @Donnazbeenz303
      @Donnazbeenz303  10 месяцев назад

      Yea I should have did that to make it some what fair but you can even hear the motor how low it sounds. I genuinely believe it's because it was cold. After a few uses the motor gets louder and gets faster. It gets very cold out here sometimes

  • @Sapit-lq2oz
    @Sapit-lq2oz 7 месяцев назад

    want to ask if someone know my dcs570 problem..why when i press the switch, firstly it working normally..but when i put it for about 10 minutes..and i press the switch again, its not working..and when i take off the battery, put it back to machine..its working again..for used it for break time not to long..it's ok..but if stop use about 10 minutes..that problem coming again and again..what should i do?
    sorry if my english not so good..im from malaysia

  • @Carp2006-r8b
    @Carp2006-r8b 8 месяцев назад

    He got a 54 volt vs 18 volt

    • @Donnazbeenz303
      @Donnazbeenz303  8 месяцев назад

      20 versus 60 but yeah it was time for an upgrade. By the way the 20 volt still going strong