@@gestionlocativeccl5141 Kind of late, but you can use 7 1/4 inch circular saw blades. I use a 7 1/4 inch 60-tooth Diablo blade. Cuts are amazingly smooth even after more than 10 years. One of the best features of this saw is how little dust escapes without a vacuum. I also love how lightweight the saw it. My 12" DeWalt miter saw only collects dust and is only pulled out for thicker cuts the Makita couldn't handle.
Some one is selling one of these near me(110 v) .wants 250 for it with a Makita 110 transformer Says it looks brand new as only bought for a job and used for a few days Hence I'm here watching this review
Do you need to buy a separate transformer/mains adapter for this saw? Cheers
Hi, Thanks for the comment! You can get a 240 or 110 machine, mine is a 110 so needs a transformer but the 240 version would not.
i bought the same saw, I would like to know which blade do you use knowing that 7 1/2 blades are difficult to find.
i use freud 190mm lp40m, will probs give saxton a go after, have them on my larger saw with on complaint
Thanks, but more difficult to find it in Canada!!@@HowtoWoodworking
@@gestionlocativeccl5141 Kind of late, but you can use 7 1/4 inch circular saw blades. I use a 7 1/4 inch 60-tooth Diablo blade. Cuts are amazingly smooth even after more than 10 years. One of the best features of this saw is how little dust escapes without a vacuum. I also love how lightweight the saw it. My 12" DeWalt miter saw only collects dust and is only pulled out for thicker cuts the Makita couldn't handle.
Some one is selling one of these near me(110 v) .wants 250 for it with a Makita 110 transformer
Says it looks brand new as only bought for a job and used for a few days
Hence I'm here watching this review