From the pic, it looked like this would be ergonomically useful and comfortable for making cuts from awkward stances like we sometimes have to do as a carpenter. But in reality, the shaped neck of the body of the saw is larger than what I expected and was difficult to wrap my hands around and activate the safety button at the same time as the trigger to turn it on.Plus, the real big bummer is the blade depth adjustment. Most saws have a lever action to adjust blade depth so you just flip the lever and set the depth and close the lever all with one hand. This saw has a machine nut that you need a crescent wrench to open up with one hand, the other hand has to set the depth then tighten the nut with the wrench which is kinda like stuffing a wet noodle up a wildcats ass on a good day. If it's raining or you're up on scaffolding and you have to chase down a wrench, it burns up time.Low rating for this tool from here.
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