Definitely would love to pick one up one day. We’re still using the STIHL TS 420. Could you imagine having one of these 20yrs ago😎. Crazy how far things have advanced. Awesome demo brother 👊
Used the stihl 36v one and its gutless. I have the milwaukee 9" grinder and its ok but if you push it hard it will stall cut off. Wondering if this is more powerful than both of the fore mentioned? I also wonder if there is a v2 coming out since dewalt has bought out some v2 models of other 54v tools with more power.
In my experience Flexvolt 60V tools can be pushed harder than Milwaukee 18V FUEL tools before bog and stall. This cutter came out well after the v1 Flexvolts so it may already have the upgraded motor or whatever they did to get more power in the gen2 stuff.
Water mechanism excluded, does it worth the extra money compared to a 9" cordless angle grinder? For a country home owner do you think is a must or a big angle grinder can be enough? Thank you.
You can cut all this stuff with a grinder. For me, already having the batteries, this was worth the cost. I'd rather cut stone with this for sure. Unlike buying the DeWalt mud mixer when I already have the hammer drill. That purchase is regret.
For cutting the saw would be safer to use than the grinder.A grinder was meant as the name of the machine implies-to grind rather than cutting.Especially when I see users cutting on the grinder with the guards removed-----SCARY!!!!!
I'm not sure if this is best for sidewalk repair. You don't get that long a run time. I have a place that keeps cracking. I need to cut out an inch before the concrete will hold. I have a SDS maximum drill to clean it out. The gas versions usually use a 32:1 mix. I may just rent one. 🐀🐾
@@toolrev 😃 Thanks for the reply! I have the same 9” saw from Milwaukee, and the air intake for motor compartment is located just where all the cement slurry goes. And it’s the same problem across all brands. What were the engineers thinking 🤷♂️ I taped a piece of dishwashing sponge on the intake so it can still breathe a bit and not suck-in the cement. I live in Canada so over heating is not too big of an issue.
Wondering how long a full battery lasts ya?? Ive been using a Stihl gas powered for years but lately I've had a lot of jobs where I was cutting indoors. So wondering if this is really worth buying.
These eat batteries. I’d want at least 4 9 amps in rotation in a 12 amp charger for anything serious. Or a few 12 amps but those aren’t worth the money for my needs.
@@toolrev wow approx how many cuts did you do? I have 4 4 x 8 paver projects, and im looking to upgrade my tools. I norm use an angle grinder with small blade, but its time consuming and it uses alot of blades.
@@bigcartoonyIIV For that porch not too many. Between that and the video tests maybe 30' at 2'' thick. Since then I've only used it half a dozen times for misc concrete cleaning up after forms get pulled etc. But yeah it comes with a pretty good blade.
gotcha.. I wish I can find a cheap gas one. 900 is a bit pricy, Im torn between buying one for the 4 walkways, and risk sitting it down for months. im thinking ill eventually get my money back. I just fear that i will buy the expensive saw, and eat up 100.00 blades like crazy. It would kill my profits
Getting one delivered next week. Will save a lot of time for what I need and will mean not having to hire someone @ $100+ an hour. Way I see it the tool will pay for itself with what I have waiting. Being able to cut the concrete wet and suppress the dust is also a BIG plus. I have all Makita tools (about 6) but liked the Dewalt more for this.
@@toolrev I hear you :-) I have a heap of old concrete that needs removing and with this I'll be up over $2K. I tried my circular saw (6 inch) with a concrete cutter and it just plain sucks. Also, I think next door will be thrilled if I can do it in 10% of the time without all the dust or use of a jack hammer.
That is a tool for the 21st century wow super awesome be great for rescue workers also im getting one deff now dewalt needs to take this set up put a oiler on and make a commercial chainsaw I mean a real chainsaw not a toy lol
Nice tool, biggest factor is how compact it is! Impressive
Definitely would love to pick one up one day. We’re still using the STIHL TS 420. Could you imagine having one of these 20yrs ago😎. Crazy how far things have advanced. Awesome demo brother 👊
Does anyone know about battery the life on this thing during winter, if yes please let me know here
How long does the battery last and are the batteries rechargeable?
The batteries would definitely be rechargeable
Does Dewalt come with a cariing case ?
M18 didnt include a cariing care knowing the mashine didnt fit in a pack out they didnt include one
no
How much ia the cost?
Used the stihl 36v one and its gutless. I have the milwaukee 9" grinder and its ok but if you push it hard it will stall cut off. Wondering if this is more powerful than both of the fore mentioned? I also wonder if there is a v2 coming out since dewalt has bought out some v2 models of other 54v tools with more power.
In my experience Flexvolt 60V tools can be pushed harder than Milwaukee 18V FUEL tools before bog and stall.
This cutter came out well after the v1 Flexvolts so it may already have the upgraded motor or whatever they did to get more power in the gen2 stuff.
Excellent review
Can it cut granite
Yes
Water mechanism excluded, does it worth the extra money compared to a 9" cordless angle grinder? For a country home owner do you think is a must or a big angle grinder can be enough? Thank you.
You can cut all this stuff with a grinder. For me, already having the batteries, this was worth the cost. I'd rather cut stone with this for sure.
Unlike buying the DeWalt mud mixer when I already have the hammer drill. That purchase is regret.
For cutting the saw would be safer to use than the grinder.A grinder was meant as the name of the machine implies-to grind rather than cutting.Especially when I see users cutting on the grinder with the guards removed-----SCARY!!!!!
I'm not sure if this is best for sidewalk repair. You don't get that long a run time. I have a place that keeps cracking. I need to cut out an inch before the concrete will hold. I have a SDS maximum drill to clean it out. The gas versions usually use a 32:1 mix. I may just rent one. 🐀🐾
Can you use a small dewalt battery with this
No, it only takes 60V batteries.
That is one of the coolest tool I have seen, but it is too expensive.
I personally think that the hilti 12 in. 23 Amp Corded Hand Held DCH 300 is a bit better for the price .
@@HARCONSTRUCTION I'm not sure what you mean by it, but it is just your opinion.
Saw you rinsing it with a hose. Is it ok if the water goes into motor compartment? 🤔
It will probably last longer if you don't spray it down with water.
just a guess though
@@toolrev 😃 Thanks for the reply!
I have the same 9” saw from Milwaukee, and the air intake for motor compartment is located just where all the cement slurry goes. And it’s the same problem across all brands. What were the engineers thinking 🤷♂️
I taped a piece of dishwashing sponge on the intake so it can still breathe a bit and not suck-in the cement. I live in Canada so over heating is not too big of an issue.
Wondering how long a full battery lasts ya?? Ive been using a Stihl gas powered for years but lately I've had a lot of jobs where I was cutting indoors. So wondering if this is really worth buying.
These eat batteries. I’d want at least 4 9 amps in rotation in a 12 amp charger for anything serious. Or a few 12 amps but those aren’t worth the money for my needs.
What do you think about the hilti 12 in. 23 Amp Corded Hand Held DCH 300-X?
Does it works with 12AH
yes
how many blades did you use for your project?
I’m still on the stock blade.
@@toolrev wow approx how many cuts did you do? I have 4 4 x 8 paver projects, and im looking to upgrade my tools. I norm use an angle grinder with small blade, but its time consuming and it uses alot of blades.
@@bigcartoonyIIV For that porch not too many. Between that and the video tests maybe 30' at 2'' thick. Since then I've only used it half a dozen times for misc concrete cleaning up after forms get pulled etc. But yeah it comes with a pretty good blade.
gotcha.. I wish I can find a cheap gas one. 900 is a bit pricy, Im torn between buying one for the 4 walkways, and risk sitting it down for months. im thinking ill eventually get my money back. I just fear that i will buy the expensive saw, and eat up 100.00 blades like crazy. It would kill my profits
So nice ji
6ft is horrible it would be good for cutting rebar or small patio job
Getting one delivered next week. Will save a lot of time for what I need and will mean not having to hire someone @ $100+ an hour. Way I see it the tool will pay for itself with what I have waiting. Being able to cut the concrete wet and suppress the dust is also a BIG plus. I have all Makita tools (about 6) but liked the Dewalt more for this.
That's what I'm saying, these steps paid for the tool plus.
@@toolrev I hear you :-) I have a heap of old concrete that needs removing and with this I'll be up over $2K. I tried my circular saw (6 inch) with a concrete cutter and it just plain sucks. Also, I think next door will be thrilled if I can do it in 10% of the time without all the dust or use of a jack hammer.
That is a tool for the 21st century wow super awesome be great for rescue workers also im getting one deff now dewalt needs to take this set up put a oiler on and make a commercial chainsaw I mean a real chainsaw not a toy lol
And LOVE IT!!! Very NICE!!
No hermano que belleza
Wish it went 4.25 inches deep
These look cool and are very compact but for the price of the tool, batteries, and charger you're better off buying a gas cut off saw.