Had the Chicago Electric version of this for about 13 years. Lots of varied uses, used Freud Diablo blades mostly. Cut apart an acrylic shower/tub enclosure, stair nosings, tree limbs, rusted suspension bolts, etc. Just bought this, hoping for another 10+ years. The rotating handle is great to have for odd positions.
One thing that should be pointed out about the 2 year replacement plan. It’s only good for one replacement. You can’t just keep getting a new one every few months for 2 years. If you use them a lot, you’ll probably go through more than 3 of them during a 2 year span.
I bought a 10 amp about 2 weeks ago on sale for 34.99 I think it was. This saw is on sale for 18.99. Is there enough difference in 6 or 10 amp to keep the one I got or should trade it in. It won't be used much. Just trying to stop hand sawing.
@@WhiskeyRacing yeah I took it back and used the credit and got other stuff. Tough to not go for more power but I don't need it for real. I bought a battery powered one but the battery is trash so I just decided to go to the cord. Thanks for replying and thanks for the video.
Got one. Nice saw. Need a case for it. Does anyone know of a blow-molded case that they know will fit? My blow-molded case for my Milwaukee corded reciprocating saw does NOT fit this Warrior saw.
@@c-qc-q2021 hey, so I purchased the walmart version.. and have chopped up a bunch of logs to be used in a few fires. I can let you know how it turns out with the roots though. I'll be doing them soon
WHAT is the Allen Wrench FOR ! ? Not even mentioned in the "Instructions" ! Instructions 1/2 is don't run with scissors or talk back to your mother rubbish the USA makes them print in the pamphlet !
That was the best video i ever watched on youtube short straight to the point and you answerd every question i had thank you very much sir
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the example shot. This is a great review video.
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful.
Had the Chicago Electric version of this for about 13 years. Lots of varied uses, used Freud Diablo blades mostly. Cut apart an acrylic shower/tub enclosure, stair nosings, tree limbs, rusted suspension bolts, etc. Just bought this, hoping for another 10+ years. The rotating handle is great to have for odd positions.
I've used it a few times since the review. Worked flawlessly. Hope it holds up as well as your old Chicago. Thanks for watching!
I bought the same one today. Thanks for the info
Thanks for watching! Hope the saw treats you well. Mine is still going strong m
One thing that should be pointed out about the 2 year replacement plan. It’s only good for one replacement. You can’t just keep getting a new one every few months for 2 years. If you use them a lot, you’ll probably go through more than 3 of them during a 2 year span.
Thanks for the info. I did not know that. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Thanks for watching!
Explain please que size use blade saw 😮
what is the allen wrench for, the manual never mentioned anything about it
It's to adjust the shoe. Thanks for watching!
I bought a 10 amp about 2 weeks ago on sale for 34.99 I think it was. This saw is on sale for 18.99. Is there enough difference in 6 or 10 amp to keep the one I got or should trade it in. It won't be used much. Just trying to stop hand sawing.
Personally, if it's a tool I know I won't use much, I tend to go cheaper. What are you cutting with it? Thanks for watching!
@@WhiskeyRacing yeah I took it back and used the credit and got other stuff. Tough to not go for more power but I don't need it for real. I bought a battery powered one but the battery is trash so I just decided to go to the cord. Thanks for replying and thanks for the video.
Got one. Nice saw. Need a case for it. Does anyone know of a blow-molded case that they know will fit? My blow-molded case for my Milwaukee corded reciprocating saw does NOT fit this Warrior saw.
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, I'm unable to help with the case. Good luck in your search
So, what's the point of the Allen Wrench? Thanks for your video!
Great question. Haven't a clue lol. Thanks for watching!
@@WhiskeyRacing its for adjusting the shoe.
Appreciate the video. I need a corded saw to remove hot tub so it’s just 1 job. Wondered if this would do it. Looks good to me
I've used it for a few different jobs and it still works great. Thanks for watching!
I’m also doing a hot tub removal tomorrow. Did you get to do the hot tub with this saw?
@@indoorracing7128 I’m doing it this upcoming Saturday actually. But you start before me so I’m interested in how it goes for you
Finished my hot tub. It held up pretty well. Was satisfied with performance especially for the price point
Glad to hear it worked well on your project.
On sale for 20 bucks for the next couple of days, btw
Nice. Can't beat it for that price. Thanks for watching!
can it handle cutting metal?
Depending on the thickness of the metal, absolutely. It would also depend on the blade you are using. Thanks for watching!
any updates? I"m considering picking this up to remove a few stumps at the roots at the house.
Still going strong for me. Thanks for watching!
@@WhiskeyRacing awesome, thanks for the reply!
Curious if you bought it for the tree roots. Did it work OK or did you wish it had more power?
@@c-qc-q2021 hey, so I purchased the walmart version.. and have chopped up a bunch of logs to be used in a few fires. I can let you know how it turns out with the roots though. I'll be doing them soon
Let me know. I'd be curious how it worked for you.
Yks!! . . . YOU ~ ROCK ! !
Thanks for watching!
Changing that blade is Tricky!!
Can I use This to take caddy lack converters off people cars in Hayward California?
If your extension cord is long enough. Thanks for watching!
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WHAT is the Allen Wrench FOR ! ? Not even mentioned in the "Instructions" ! Instructions 1/2 is don't run with scissors or talk back to your mother rubbish the USA makes them print in the pamphlet !
Thanks for watching! It's for adjusting the shoe.