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The DEWALT 20V MAX Circular Saw features a robust 460 MWO motor and a 6.5-inch carbide-tipped blade designed for precision and durability. Its lightweight magnesium shoe and 0-50 degree bevel capacity enable versatile, aggressive cuts, while the rubber over-molded grip ensures optimal control. This cordless tool offers professional-grade performance for demanding woodworking tasks, with battery and charger sold separately.





| ASIN | B007NVSTO8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 573,967 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 482 in Circular Saws |
| Blade Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbide |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Blade material | Carbide |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,360 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle | 50 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911262354 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | 20v 6-1/2" circular saw |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 39.4L x 21.6W x 26.7H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 20V MAX Li-Ion Circular Saw |
| Item Weight | 3.16 Kilograms |
| Item height | 10.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Model Number | DCS391B |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Keyless Blade Change |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Special feature | Keyless Blade Change |
| Specification Met | (unset) |
| Speed | 5100 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Surface recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 885911262354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
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T**M
Good easy to use cuts clean.
Would have been 5 star but the sawdust does ho everywhere would have been better with a nozzle to direct it away
D**E
It cuts well and being cordless makes it very nice to use. Had it for a few years and still doing its job fine
N**R
Sin ser un profesional, para trabajos caseros es una gran herramienta me facilito el trabajo para realizar mis proyectos
E**Y
I really like this saw and rechargeable system. Is it possible to love a saw? I have several tools that use the 20-volt batteries, including the 20-volt rotary hammer and 3 different chargers, as well as the 12-volt vehicle charger so I can recharge the compatible hand-held flashlight and flood light for road emergencies or anywhere I need to see in the dark. I carry them wherever I drive. One never knows. As with any saw, using a sharp blade appropriate for the material one is cutting is always the most important measure to ensure top performance. I have this saw paired with the premium 5Ah & 4Ah batteries and a selection of blades for different materials, some Dewalts and some Diablos (my favorite blades). It fully exceeds my expectations. It will cut all day and then some. It's light and extremely portable, and it tears through solid oak and maple like it's going through soft butter. There is a small "learning curve," as one becomes comfortable with the saw blade on the left side of the tool, as viewed from the operator's perspective. The corded saws I've always used have the blade on the right side, but it doesn't take long to adapt to this configuration. Without a doubt, this saw is my favorite power tool followed by the rotary hammer, which is a close second. The only (small) source of disappointment is that it's shipped without a rip fence. For the life of me, this seems rather cheap behavior on the part of DeWalt, a manufacturer of quality tools that usually doesn't cut corners in my experience. My guess is that it would probably only have cost DeWalt a few extra pennies to have included the rip fence with the tool rather than inconvenience customers with the necessity of purchasing it separately upon discovering this admittedly minor deficiency. The rip fence is available on Amazon for about thirteen dollars as I write, so that issue can be readily addressed. It seems odd, though, and the discovery of the absence of a rip fence in the package might lower the perception of value for some customers. With shipping charges and sales tax, it could easily add $15-20 to the total cost of the saw. Of course, if one does not intend to rip, one might elect to skip it, but that could be short-sighted. From my perspective, one never knows if the rip fence might be needed in the future and there could come a time when it may not be as readily available, so my choice was to make the purchase so as to have it on hand for any contingency. I'm so pleased with this saw that I'm thinking of purchasing the Dewalt 36-volt cordless saw as well. The 36-volt tool uses full-sized 7¼ blades and has even more power than the 20-volt model, thus allowing one to cut thicker material, likely with even greater battery charge longevity, but I digress. To be clear, the reviewed model (20-volt) will meet the needs of the vast majority of those looking for a well-performing portable saw without the encumbrances presented by a cord and its not as heavy as the 36-volt model. I think there's some good news if I decide to purchase the larger model as well in that the rip fence appears to be interchangeable between the two saws, so that assuages the issue from my perspective. Anything I would add would be all good, however it should be obvious that I'm pleased to have made the purchase of this quality DeWalt product.
A**R
Very good saw make sure you get the heavy duty batteries. It cuts well but does go through batteries pretty quickly.
P**S
Esta muy bien y es muy practica ya que no se ocupa cable eléctrico y por la oferta en la que la agarre estuvo exelente
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