Perfect video, convinced me that I didn't need to pay more for other saws for the few DIY jobs I have to do at home. I just bought this saw for $120CAD, which converts to less than $90USD, I'm pretty stoked about this deal!
Nice saw for the price and 5 year warranty. Mind you, if any miter saw works for the first month the miter saw should work indefinitely over the miter saw's entire life span. While it won't take the abuse of a contractor grade miter saw, for the home DIY user the Metabo C10FCG is more than enough. What I really like the Metabo C10FCG is the brushless motor. In other words, the only parts that would ever need changing would be the saw blade itself. The saw blade that the Metabo comes with is very very good and should last the average home DIY user for at least +5 years before needing replacing.
Hitachi used to make high end shit. Their electronics were top notch back in the day. I wonder if they have declined under their new name (Metabo)? Either way, this saw looks great for the price. I don't think you can beat it for $150ish
It depends on how you plan to use it. If you're just cutting trim for around the house or cutting 2x4's for framing or simple projects it is fine. I used mine today to make a new window frame and trim it out. I appreciated its light weight because I had to lug it from my shop and around my house. I've already gotten frustrated with its cutting capacity though. If you plan on doing more fine woodworking projects or anything more than just trim and 2x4's you might want to opt for a 10" sliding saw. I had my eye on the Metabo but it seems to have been discontinued. I've also had my eye on the Ridgid with the non-bar mechanism. If it goes on sale I will buy that. It's a big jump in price though. If you can find this Metabo for around $100 I think it's not a bad deal.
Man, I wish everyone’s videos were this to the point!
Agreed, videos that go on forever typically lose me after a few minutes, especially if there's a lot of aimless rambling
Not a word and answered every question possible for the miter saw. Thank you
U are a scholar and a gentleman… thank you.
Thanks for sharing. I purchased this miter saw today from Lowe's. I decided to "attempt" to put up crown molding after receiving a $3k quote.
lol howd it go?
Perfect video, convinced me that I didn't need to pay more for other saws for the few DIY jobs I have to do at home. I just bought this saw for $120CAD, which converts to less than $90USD, I'm pretty stoked about this deal!
Nice saw for the price and 5 year warranty. Mind you, if any miter saw works for the first month the miter saw should work indefinitely over the miter saw's entire life span. While it won't take the abuse of a contractor grade miter saw, for the home DIY user the Metabo C10FCG is more than enough. What I really like the Metabo C10FCG is the brushless motor. In other words, the only parts that would ever need changing would be the saw blade itself. The saw blade that the Metabo comes with is very very good and should last the average home DIY user for at least +5 years before needing replacing.
I never thought anyone could produce a review video without talking-no fat in this, and bang on point. I'm getting me one of these saws!
Best tool review I’ve seen.
Thank you! I just bought this saw and found the "directions" to be a bit lacking lol
Excellent video thank you!!
Great video man, helped me decide on my next miter saw
I am just now opening this after about a year from purchasing it. Thank you for making such an awesome video for my dumb monkey brain to understand.
Hitachi used to make high end shit. Their electronics were top notch back in the day. I wonder if they have declined under their new name (Metabo)? Either way, this saw looks great for the price. I don't think you can beat it for $150ish
Mine had a screw
Just picked this up at lowes for $109
I'm thinking of going and getting it. Kind of hard to beat for that price.
@shawnee8553 I've used it quite a few times already and it cuts great. I did put a finish blade on it a I'm using it for trim.
Nice and light weight
dam 109 nice price just picked one up 160
The bevel knob on mine is very tight. I can’t move it left or right very far. Is there a secret I’m missing?
@@speedforhire It was the handle I was referring to that was tight. My brother had to turn it for me. I’m using it fairly well now. Thanks!
What'up~ guy~excellent uploaing- see ya!~😮
10/10
I can’t get the damn blade off😣
will it cut 2x8 in 1 cut?
No. Max is a 2x6
@@fromthebackyard2415 thank you
Will it cut a 1x10
can you adjust the cutting depth to limit the blade from cutting all the way through a piece of wood? (Cutting notches) ?
No. That’s only an option on sliding saws. Usually the more expensive ones
I understand the point of the test, but it's still annoying to see someone try things the hard way, or you also did tests on the tape measure.
Think I should go get this while it’s on sale ?
It depends on how you plan to use it. If you're just cutting trim for around the house or cutting 2x4's for framing or simple projects it is fine. I used mine today to make a new window frame and trim it out. I appreciated its light weight because I had to lug it from my shop and around my house. I've already gotten frustrated with its cutting capacity though. If you plan on doing more fine woodworking projects or anything more than just trim and 2x4's you might want to opt for a 10" sliding saw. I had my eye on the Metabo but it seems to have been discontinued. I've also had my eye on the Ridgid with the non-bar mechanism. If it goes on sale I will buy that. It's a big jump in price though. If you can find this Metabo for around $100 I think it's not a bad deal.
Didn’t even say a word!