Chris Doncas For small branches it might be a good choice. However for larger diameter logs a chainsaw would be the proper tool. The narrow kerf on this saw is not ideal for tearing through wood fibers and wouldn’t touch wood that isn’t green. Logs that have been drying for several months are hell on a chainsaw blade which IS the correct tool for cutting limbs and logs.
@@its I recently found out the dewalt sells 60v to the US market and its pretty much the same battery you guys have labeled 54v. Same as the 20v which is actually 18v for you guys as well. Thank you for confirming.
wood that be good for cutting logs and wood up as well as trees?
Chris Doncas I was just going to ask the same thing. Another thing I’m woundering is, would it be as safe as a regular reciprocating saw?
Chris Doncas For small branches it might be a good choice. However for larger diameter logs a chainsaw would be the proper tool. The narrow kerf on this saw is not ideal for tearing through wood fibers and wouldn’t touch wood that isn’t green. Logs that have been drying for several months are hell on a chainsaw blade which IS the correct tool for cutting limbs and logs.
Nope, only for bricks poroton ytong etc...
Hi will it cut bone
I would also like to know
Nick-Kirsten Vukojevich Hi I tried it out on a femur last week so yes it does cut bone.
You guys are all jokers! Its 1 am in Canada and I'm laughing reading your comments and replies.
hahaha
asking for a friend right?
It’s a manic saw!
Will this work with the 60v flexvolt batteries?
This is compatible with all Flexvolt batteries, they are all 54v and come in different ah's - Ben
@@its I recently found out the dewalt sells 60v to the US market and its pretty much the same battery you guys have labeled 54v. Same as the 20v which is actually 18v for you guys as well. Thank you for confirming.
If it is possible to use the 54 and 60v batteries, USA 🇺🇸 I am from Mexico and I have tools from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 that are not sold in the USA 🇺🇸
Seriously.. A three minute video of talking about the product..? How about a little demo?
Hi Jon there are a few shots of it being used - should give you a decent idea of what it can do!
Would this be ok for large plastic pipes?
dewalt 60v alligator
Will it cut brickwork, eg for a doorway?
Yup
Try new get 60volt
I take it you are in America, Canada? . In Europe we get 54v, you get 60v
Is this 54v?
How durable are the brick blades?
They are heavy duty but it depends on how often/ long you use them - Ben
dewalt 60v alligator saw why not available in U.S.A!
They are just starting to Bring them in to the USA I just had one at my shop in California to Demo
54V? for other country, 60V for North America
its probably because of OSHA requirements regarding concrete dust.
Not need concrete, using wood with blades bar