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Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 5.5'' Circular Saw (Tool Only, P505B) on sale for
$29.
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Features:
- Battery and charger sold separately.
- This saw is able to cut through 2-by material with ease with an adjustable depth of cut up to 1-9/16 in.
- With 0-50° of bevel capacity users have the ability to complete a variety of cuts.
- With up to 4600 RPM, users can achieve fast, clean cutting for any job.
- This saw includes a 5-1/2 in. 18 TPI carbide tipped blade with 3/8 in. arbor.
- The on-board wrench storage and spindle lock provide convenient blade changes.
- Includes a 5-1/2 in. blade and an operator's manual.
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For anyone looking for a regular sized circular saw, this is NOT it. This is a smaller circular saw that accepts 5½" blades, not the regular 7¼".
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For anyone looking for a regular sized circular saw, this is NOT it. This is a smaller circular saw that accepts 5½" blades, not the regular 7¼".
For anyone looking for a regular sized circular saw, this is NOT it. This is a smaller circular saw that accepts 5½" blades, not the regular 7¼".
And worth mentioning, these are quite weak. They have there use for a quick job without the cord but you likely won't be building a deck with one of these, they bog down easily. The full size brushless one is much better, yet still noticably inferior to a $50 corded one (and cost over 100)
Sorry to say, you are incorrect. I built a 16x20 deck with one of these, no issues. Buy the bigger 4.0+ batteries.
I wouldn't classify these as weak but the saw blade you use makes all the difference in the world. It will do the job with a Diablo blade and might surprise you.
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I have even tried with a 6.0ah and still cant easily cut pretty much anything. May be there are several models and I have a lower end one then. I never use mine for that reason, wouldn't recommend it. My dad has the same and he also never use it.
If you need to make ANGLE cuts on thicker material, go with 6.5"+. Overall I'm satisfied with this 5.5".