Don't bother with a brush, get a blower, can get the dust out of every nook and crany, also when you use them with water bit of a nightmare but still brilliant
Looks mint. Design of the battery not liking shit and grime is a cert to jam up in there runners where batt slides down. Should have been incased and protected. Milwaukee have had 300mm cutter for years but is garbage they now have 350mm which weight a half ton weight. Husqvarna have had 300mm cutter out for 2 years. Makita brought a 350mm cutter out 1 1-2 back also but weighs a ton. All above cordless. Stihl brought the first 1 out 2015. Have 230mm dewalt cordless and the 230mm cordless grinder style 1 also. Great kit. Stihl machines run TS420 TS700. These petrol will never be beat for power and speed and 125mm cutting depth do masses amounts of demo work landscape etc so there the tools for the job. All that said a will be looking closely at this belle cutter as can be tremendous inside an occupied house no gas fumes in the fact 112mm cutting depth as to the 83mm dewalt. Ever used the Stihl rock boss chain ? saw have 1 of these baby’s what a weapon 400mm cutting depth. Down to 110mmx110 without any over at corners. Belle walkers best on market for me along with there mixer wheelbarrows lost goes. So will be looking at this fella. Just feel the battery should be covered up.
@@althetrowel Can’t be doing with wasting time on not having the right kit buddy . 9.6kg weight with 8ah. That’s tremendous weight ratio. If a have read it right. Think ts420 cutter comes 12-13kg. Super light as said Milwaukee is a joke at 36kg makita 1kg lighter or heavier £480 note for battery plenty dear enough would love how that performs against a £170. 12ah dewalt battery in there all be it 230mm cutter. Only 1 way find out a suppose going cost the boy a 💰 💸 😆😆🤙🤙 Remember you ain’t in charge now the boys have took over now with you being away 😆🤙
What about water going into the battery? I have the belle battery mixer which is unreal and see that saw and thought awesome but the price of the battery made me think different if it got wet.
I have the Dewalt disc cutter, about 5 years old now and still going strong but the water gets into the housing and £180 for the 9ah makes me worry about using the dust suppression. Get the hose pipe over yours on full power and make a video of it live 👀
Water/dust from the cutting process may enter the battery compartment but this is ok and no issue as long as the saw is wiped clean after every job or at the end of each day. We don't recommend soaking the saw in water or leaving it out in heavy rain but that's standard practice with any battery/electrical tech
Used my Dewalt disc cutter in hard rain before, saves unpacking the house pipe 😎 The battery looks like it has holes for ventilation that would get blocked up/water ingress? What’s their ip rating? Well impressed with how quick the 5ah charges so thought those holes needed to cool the battery while charging.
Looks a proper weapon good luck 👍
@@clivehyde1756 👍
That looks like a very well designed piece of kit.
A bit jealous if I am honest.
It’s great Harv
Big man’s back in town
Back with a bang Al
😁
Only thing I would change is the light. Be hard to follow a line with that in the way. Otherwise, looking very good
👍it’s a beauty
Happy birthday Al 😊😊
I might have to treat myself to one does look a great bit of kit
@@Theoldbricklayer brilliant Ben , you won’t regret it
Fantastic piece of kit!! Does this use the same battery as the Belle Minimix 150E+ battery mixer?
@@Buckmuff9 yes
Class bit of kit mate only thing be better discount code haha
Don't bother with a brush, get a blower, can get the dust out of every nook and crany, also when you use them with water bit of a nightmare but still brilliant
Makita do one...bigg one as well that's too is good
Looks mint. Design of the battery not liking shit and grime is a cert to jam up in there runners where batt slides down. Should have been incased and protected.
Milwaukee have had 300mm cutter for years but is garbage they now have 350mm which weight a half ton weight. Husqvarna have had 300mm cutter out for 2 years.
Makita brought a 350mm cutter out 1 1-2 back also but weighs a ton.
All above cordless.
Stihl brought the first 1 out 2015.
Have 230mm dewalt cordless and the 230mm cordless grinder style 1 also. Great kit.
Stihl machines run TS420 TS700. These petrol will never be beat for power and speed and 125mm cutting depth do masses amounts of demo work landscape etc so there the tools for the job.
All that said a will be looking closely at this belle cutter as can be tremendous inside an occupied house no gas fumes in the fact 112mm cutting depth as to the 83mm dewalt.
Ever used the Stihl rock boss chain ? saw have 1 of these baby’s what a weapon 400mm cutting depth. Down to 110mmx110 without any over at corners.
Belle walkers best on market for me along with there mixer wheelbarrows lost goes. So will be looking at this fella. Just feel the battery should be covered up.
Very knowledgeable 👍
@@althetrowel
Can’t be doing with wasting time on not having the right kit buddy . 9.6kg weight with 8ah. That’s tremendous weight ratio. If a have read it right. Think ts420 cutter comes 12-13kg.
Super light as said Milwaukee is a joke at 36kg makita 1kg lighter or heavier
£480 note for battery plenty dear enough would love how that performs against a £170. 12ah dewalt battery in there all be it 230mm cutter. Only 1 way find out a suppose going cost the boy a 💰 💸 😆😆🤙🤙
Remember you ain’t in charge now the boys have took over now with you being away 😆🤙
What about water going into the battery?
I have the belle battery mixer which is unreal and see that saw and thought awesome but the price of the battery made me think different if it got wet.
@@cjsonconstruction6048 I’m told ok with our weather 👍
I have the Dewalt disc cutter, about 5 years old now and still going strong but the water gets into the housing and £180 for the 9ah makes me worry about using the dust suppression. Get the hose pipe over yours on full power and make a video of it live 👀
Water/dust from the cutting process may enter the battery compartment but this is ok and no issue as long as the saw is wiped clean after every job or at the end of each day. We don't recommend soaking the saw in water or leaving it out in heavy rain but that's standard practice with any battery/electrical tech
Used my Dewalt disc cutter in hard rain before, saves unpacking the house pipe 😎
The battery looks like it has holes for ventilation that would get blocked up/water ingress?
What’s their ip rating?
Well impressed with how quick the 5ah charges so thought those holes needed to cool the battery while charging.
Hello al how many bricks would you say it cuts
Cheers
I cut about 40 and still plenty of battery
Cheers mate
40 cuts!! thats mint im buyin one
Did you get a spare battery with the saw al
@@markobrien4940 no one 8amp battery
Hopefully you two didn't have to put it together... If you did any parts left... Nice tan
It come as is 😂, I put the blade on
thank fuck Al's back 'Nuss and Hooks are ok ' but Boring 👍
@@soulboy6073 😂😂😂😂😂
Wear a mask Al 😷 that dust will put you right off the lardi dars