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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

Has pros: WELL, what can you not like about Makita? Even holding it in your hands is pleasant. Got cons: Well, if it weren’t for the disc adjustment scale. But anyway, I’m used to setting it on a square.

After 5 minutes of work, as I later realized about a broken, protruding self-tapping screw, I stumbled the sole, think carefully which is better, a cast sole made of soft aluminum, or a stamped, metal one. The scratches were very deep, scratching the board. photo after I sanded them. I was not particularly upset, the tool is of high quality, it can be seen, if it were not for this moment I would have put 5+

Pros
  • Makita, assembly Romania, no jerks at start, backlash
Cons
  • Scratches on the sole after 5 minutes of use, apparently a broken self-tapping screw stuck out, aluminum is soft, like snot.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

The saw is not for permanent work in a large industrial carpentry, but as they correctly noted, this is an excellent home tool for a hobby in a workshop or work for yourself in your carpentry. Yes, many will say it's a little expensive, but in reality the overall level of assembly, balancing, material used, design solutions turns out to be that the price is fully consistent. The disk included is very good and cuts cleanly for 12 teeth.

Pros
  • General solidity of the assembly. Planting a thick piece of aluminum. For me, 1200W is the golden mean. Long network rubber cord. Convenient weight. Washer 30/20mm It's a Makita and it's full of parts.
Cons
  • No laser pointer. Who will say that a useless function, but in fact it is very convenient.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product, quality is acceptable.

Its pros: The noise when working on the street is absolutely satisfied. I really liked the CD that came with it. Has cons: There is no warranty card included. I found information on the Internet that Makita allegedly canceled coupons. did not resolve my appeal regarding the missing coupon.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I used the circular saw very actively all summer, built a frame house and assembled the formwork from a board for an area of ​​120m2. I used it for several hours a day, and even after 3 months of active use, the disc did not become dull at all, sawing like butter. Not a very smooth protection cover, sometimes it does not open itself at the beginning of sawing and you need to forcefully lift it with your finger in order to cut further. Otherwise, a great tool, I recommend it to everyone - the…

Pros
  • Disc protection, comfortable rubberized handle, excellent complete disc.
Cons
  • Short power cord.

Chose between blue Bosch and Makita. I have a Makita planer, I like it very much, so I chose a Makita! The country of production is Finland on the box, Japan is on the device, but the sticker is pasted unevenly and it can be seen that there are traces of glue on top of the other! There is no cut depth scale and the bar itself is not fixed! The set includes one saw blade, the blade itself is thin and bends!

Pros
  • While sawing, I don’t know how long it will last!
Cons
  • Doubt that the original Makita

With its pros: Relatively light, powerful and easy to use saw. Quickly and easily set the depth of cut and the angle of inclination. Comes with a high quality disc. Has cons: There is no cut depth scale, the power cord is not long, but these are nitpicks.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Bought for home use. I can say that everything is sawing with a bang, just put the right disks for the task. There are some comments on the fragility of the design of this type of saw, but this applies to all saws of this design. These are short axes of articulated joints and hence the backlash.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I bought a saw for dissolving boards 150 * 50mm, the saw saws very easily, like a knife butter, did not cut the steps and are happy in the bowstring, made a ladder in the country, painted the OSB boards on the floor, there are no questions from the word at all to the saw. the wire is soft, very soft, I have Hilti, and so the wire is harder, it’s unbelievable but true!))) But Hilti has it 2 times longer, Makita also has no height adjustment, which is not critical from the word at all, anyway I…

Pros
  • Lightweight, maneuverable, reasonable price 8000r, taking into account the exchange rate of 75r
Cons
  • The platform is aluminum, it can bend, leaves marks on the wood, the cable is short.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Excellent thing. In general, I recommend it, although it also has serious competitors at a lower price. Nothing more is needed for a summer cottage. Hope mine lasts a long time With its pros: The disk is located exactly at 90 to the base. Angles are easy to adjust. Well made and made in the UK. It's nice to have a good thing in your hands. There are no lasers and pseudo-compartments for collecting sawdust. Got cons: The general tendency to make a "pear" instead of a front handle on manual…

Built with this saw with ONE OF ITS DISC WHICH came in the kit, the frame house sawed after that a few more cubes of the board, a lot of six-meter boards dissolved with the same saw. Then he opened several KILOMETERS of exactly KILOMETERS of insulation of a power cable with a thickness of 5 to 10 centimeters. Only after that the disk died. Here's a Makita for you. Unrealistically cool circular

Pros
  • Makita says it all
Cons
  • It can't be given to the crooked hands

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I expected more from buying, but not the worst option.

I observe makita's pettiness not on the first instrument. In this case, these are small, but very annoying flaws during operation, spoiling the impression of a good, in principle, tool. The manufacturer's penny savings on the cut depth scale results in the user's inconvenience during operation, in unnecessary gestures with a tape measure when adjusting this depth. If you do this once every six months - tolerable, when you use it often - it irritates and forces you to draw or scratch out a…

Pros
  • Small, powerful, reliable. Quick access to brushes. Thick steel sole.
Cons
  • Bad disc included. There is no cut depth scale. "Lamb" fixing parallel stop without spring. Insecure hex wrench. An ill-conceived system of protection against accidental activation. Small sawdust ejection window.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Before buying, I reviewed and re-read a lot of material, bribed the European assembly (by the way, Romania is no worse than UK, my Romanian Nokia has been running for 12 years and doesn’t even think of breaking), as well as the presence of two bearings on the motor shaft and a thick stamped sole that allows you to embed its in the table. Although the service life is not great, but the first impressions are delight. It costs its money.

Pros
  • Assembled in Europe, comfortable grip, optimal weight, low noise.
Cons
  • Not enough power, no scale, no disc offset ruler.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Everything is relative. On the old Dexter saw, the teeth on the large gear wore out twice. Didn't go there for the third time. I wanted to save money, I bought a yellow saw in Leroy. Turned it on at idle. The smell of burnt insulation throughout the house sounds like a rocket on takeoff, even with overkill. Shaft play. Passed back. Makita will work, we'll see, we'll add it. Made in Romania.

Pros
  • Works smoothly. Doesn't stink or stink. No play on the shaft. Thin disk.
Cons
  • When sawing long boards, wedged along.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Some pros: Excellent molded sole, precise adjustment of the saw angle, pleasant ergonomics and high power. Turned the saw over, fixed it on the plate and built it into the table - it works fine Has some cons: There is no possibility of installing a riving knife. I'll put it on the table.