Merci beaucoup pour l’excellente explication 👍🏻👋🏻
A great review! I just bought this tool! Thank you very much!
Thanks for the help buddy!
Heb de zaag net gekocht. Super uitgelegd allemaal.
Thanks for this video.
Thanks for the video
Goede uitleg!
Now I am kore confident to start using this… I just bought it - on sale at Lidl😁
bcp mieux que la notice
Dat draaien naar 0 graden, ik zat met een inbus los te schroeven, maar de functie zat gewoon in de hendel😂
Good video!
Thank you! 👍
Can this be used to cut 9cm plinths at 45 degrees?
75mm high detail she's cut?
Wish I could get this in cordless... 😎👍☘🍺
I have also bought this one and the adjustable stop rail is not flush with the frame. Does anyone else have this problem?
I was frugal and bought this saw. It’s impossible to saw wood to a precise length. The axel the saw is mounted on has a lot of play. Also the laser is operating with batteries that are drained in a very short time, because I forget to switch it off. For the money it’s a decent saw, but I wish a bought a beter one.
I have an problem dhe unlock button, not mooving just stucked. You have any idea?
Hello there! I have the same issue :( Have you found a solution since then? Thanks in advance!
@@Anita.H_90 I found 3-4 months ago. Pull out thingi left or right side. Mine is stucked, little bit force and now good.
Leser marking to me is a very good solution and I like it. I turn laser on set exactly on the line and then shut off.
QUESTION ON ACCURACY: Laser line is a very thin light beam and can be set exactly on the marking line of the piece to be cut. However, saw blade has its own thickness of about 3 to 4 mm. In other words, if we set laser line exactly on the marking line to be cut, we can be short for a "half of saw blade thickness" inside marking line i.e. short of about 2 mm (half of the saw blade thickness) from required accuracy. What would be your advise on how to offset for that inaccuracy? Your suggestion is appreciated. Thank you.
NOTE: I retested this and it cuts close but to me overlap laser line about 1 mm. Not sure? Can anyone comment.
Unfortunately it is not a good chop saw. It is far from precise even with careful set up. The is not rigid enough and it is impossible to set it to exact angles to make a picture frame or a box without big holes in the joints. I am returning mine.
If you make pic frames you do not buy this in the first place but for example a DeWALT DWS780.......However this is with some adjustments a nice saw (for the money)
Of course, you can always decide to spend 700€ more and buy a better one. With 70€ this is more than fine.
Bought mine , great review and good instructions on all parts of saw , well explained.