Hi, ridgid just came out with 6.5 inch brushless circular saw, lot of reviews stated that it better than dewalt brushless 6.5 saw. If you can get your hand on the ridgid saw, could you please do a review?
Watched this and another couple of videos and then bought it. It literally died after cutting about 24' of 3/4" plywood, and I felt the battery was dropping very quickly before it died.. I don't know if it is the saw or the battery, but either way, I am concerned about whether I should replace it (Amazon return) or move on to something else. Has it still been good after 2 years of your use???????
Isn't green works a lawn care brand? This seems to be like a homeowner saw, and not even a diyer. This category of consumer will not change the factory blade. They'll just occasionally use this how it is, when there's a need. Pretty much everyone has a few basic power tools at home that they rarely use.
Hi I have a saw and I need it Greenworks circular saw fence fits Greenworks 24V Brushless 7-1/4-inch Circular Saw with 24V Battery Charger and 24V 4Ah USB Battery Frankly, I did not find this. Can you direct me to a place where I can find this or something similar that mounts on my saw? Thank you have a nice day
with any online review, you have to figure out if they're using it the same way as you would. and the paid for Amazon reviews tend to be nonsensical or very unspecific.
I like Greenworks 60 and 80 volt lines, but still nothing tempting about their 24 and 40 which would open up this saw. For the price.... most well-informed buyers would probably go Ryobi, though I'm partial to Craftsman V20. Because line depth (for either). Surprising review though. Cheers.
So far everything I have purchased from Amazon Ca. has been quickly followed by strong urging from them to do a review.A 6 gal. compressor comes to mind and I still have not used the thing because wet weather cancels my outdoor projects and I wont do review before I have had chance to use the thing. I take the reviews I see online with grain of salt! CHEERS from Here
Amp Hours are not forms of how powerful a tool is, 4 Amp Hours is the capacity of the battery. If you had a 10 Amp hour battery, the performance would be the same it would just last longer for cutting. Now the Voltage ie 20 Volts vs a 60 Volt, and configuration of the Saw motor would make a difference. But the Amp Hours has absolutely nothing to do with its cutting power.
Not entirely true. A smaller battery has a smaller maximum amperage output (limitation of the 18650s they use). More batteries in parallel means higher continuous amperage output.
I know that I'm late to comment , but instead of talking Amp hours why don't we start talking watt hours....it would be one measurement that would be consistent. Just sayin.....
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Hi, ridgid just came out with 6.5 inch brushless circular saw, lot of reviews stated that it better than dewalt brushless 6.5 saw. If you can get your hand on the ridgid saw, could you please do a review?
Thanks for the review. I have always like the Greenworks OPE but am leary of their other power tools.
Great review. Thanks for trying it out.
Skil has new rear handle saw that might make for a good review. Also, you should try out the kobalt xtr tools
Watched this and another couple of videos and then bought it. It literally died after cutting about 24' of 3/4" plywood, and I felt the battery was dropping very quickly before it died.. I don't know if it is the saw or the battery, but either way, I am concerned about whether I should replace it (Amazon return) or move on to something else. Has it still been good after 2 years of your use???????
No, it has not lasted and broke within months with normal use.
That seems to be a great saw
Isn't green works a lawn care brand? This seems to be like a homeowner saw, and not even a diyer. This category of consumer will not change the factory blade. They'll just occasionally use this how it is, when there's a need.
Pretty much everyone has a few basic power tools at home that they rarely use.
Hi
I have a saw and I need it
Greenworks circular saw fence fits
Greenworks 24V Brushless 7-1/4-inch Circular Saw with 24V Battery Charger and 24V 4Ah USB Battery
Frankly, I did not find this. Can you direct me to a place where I can find this or something similar that mounts on my saw?
Thank you
have a nice day
with any online review, you have to figure out if they're using it the same way as you would. and the paid for Amazon reviews tend to be nonsensical or very unspecific.
most guards have been plastic since 2013!? not the ones I use or look at.
I like Greenworks 60 and 80 volt lines, but still nothing tempting about their 24 and 40 which would open up this saw.
For the price.... most well-informed buyers would probably go Ryobi, though I'm partial to Craftsman V20. Because line depth (for either).
Surprising review though. Cheers.
So far everything I have purchased from Amazon Ca. has been quickly followed by strong urging from them to do a review.A 6 gal. compressor comes to mind and I still have not used the thing because wet weather cancels my outdoor projects and I wont do review before I have had chance to use the thing. I take the reviews I see online with grain of salt! CHEERS from Here
One thing i dislike.. the plate under is so slippery its hard to cut straight
Where do you buy the circular saw
you can get a much better saw from say lowes or home depot when they are running their bogo deals like they are right now
Hahaha " this is going to be great". My dude just wants to destroy some tools. I love it.
Amp Hours are not forms of how powerful a tool is, 4 Amp Hours is the capacity of the battery. If you had a 10 Amp hour battery, the performance would be the same it would just last longer for cutting. Now the Voltage ie 20 Volts vs a 60 Volt, and configuration of the Saw motor would make a difference. But the Amp Hours has absolutely nothing to do with its cutting power.
Not entirely true. A smaller battery has a smaller maximum amperage output (limitation of the 18650s they use). More batteries in parallel means higher continuous amperage output.
I know that I'm late to comment , but instead of talking Amp hours why don't we start talking watt hours....it would be one measurement that would be consistent. Just sayin.....
$190? For a beginner, they are cheaper options.
Yeah cheap