Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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6 comments:

  1. I have a different brand but the hard part is holding the safety down while trying to hold the trigger. Thanks safety "experts."

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  2. The DeWalt version I have does not have a safety, push the through button seen in photo to operate or lock on once trigger depressed.

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  3. needs a dial to choose&hold speeds.

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  4. I use my 18v Ryobi frequently. That's not a bad price for a Dewalt - git it dawg!

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  5. So I have the 18V version of this saw that is 6 or 7 years old. I use an adapter for the 20V batteries and I like how it works. Plenty of power.

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  6. That tool has removed more catalytic convertors than all other tools combined.

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