The new saw, by itself, weighs 11.09 pounds, making the tool and battery a combined 15.34 pounds, that’s roughly an average of 3 pounds heavier than the other manufacturer’s “worm drive style” saws. Milwaukee’s 18V 12.0ah battery weighs a couple ounces shy of 3.5 poundsĬraftsman’s V60 5.0ah battery weighs just about 4.25 poundsĭeWalt’s 60V 3ah battery (the largest I currently have, but they do make a 60V 4ah) weighs just under 3 pounds It’s a 48V 5.0 amp-hour high voltage lithium ion battery – and it weighs 4.25 pounds. Probably the second thing you’ll notice is the size of the battery. It features include an all magnesium base, a brushless motor, electronic blade break, and an integrated dust extraction system through the handle of the tool. The first thing you’ll notice about the new cordless worm drive is that it looks nearly identical to the trusted Mag 77. ![]() That’s enough of the history lesson, let’s talk about the new tool now: SKILSAW 7-1/4-inch TRUEHVL Cordless Worm Drive Saw They are only considered “worm drive style.” I should explain here that DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, and Hilti all have blade-left circular saws that look like worm drive saws, but do not have an actual worm drive motor, which is known for it.
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