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Makita 10.5 Amps 7-1/4 in. Corded Circular Saw
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This Makita 7610 circular saw is a great product with a powerful motor and a Diablo finish saw blade. It is lightweight and quiet to run, and is perfect for DIY projects. It is also a great value, with a lower power draw and base made from plate materials.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Quiet operation
  • Robust design
  • Great for DIY projects
  • Affordable price

Cons

  • No cup holders
  • Line alignment issues
  • Durant line mismatch
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The Makita 10.5 amps 7-1/4 in. Corded Circular Saw is a powerful and durable saw that is ideal for framing walls, siding, roofs and floors using a range of dimensional lumber and engineered lumber including OSB, LVL, PSL, plywood and more. It has easy-to-read markings on the depth and bevel scales with an on-board blade wrench making it easier to use. The large cutting capacity (2-1/2 in. at 90 deg., 1-5/84 in. at 45 deg.) with a maximum bevel capacity of 0 - 45 deg makes it perfect for most common angles.

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