how useful is a cordless circular saw
#48
Finally had a chance to use the new saw.  I like it better than my Porter Cable. Cuts really well, and I like the brake.
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#49
I have the 18v version that I use the 20v batteries with the Dewalt adapter. I use it mostly when I cut 12 foot rough cut boards in the back of yard storage garage that has no power. It has enough power to cut numerous boards.
Gilbert
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#50
I have an 18v Dewalt that I picked up cheap a few years ago. I've used it a few times but not enough to make it a "must have" tool. The NiCad batteries are now so old that they don't want to take a charge.  Since I've not used it in months, I'm having a hard time justifying spending $$ on new ones that might or might not get used before they go bad.
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#51
I wouldn't buy new nicads, that's just wasted money.  If you wait for sales, Dewalt is basically giving away the lithium adapter with a battery purchase.  Or you can buy a Chinese clone adapter for $25 on amazon.  Of course, you can also buy the nicads on amazon for about the same price.  I had just as good luck with them as with the Dewalts.  

I'm really liking my new saw, it's probably going to replace my corded saws for most applications.
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#52
My only complaint about my cordless circular saw is the safety switch which is not always easy to apply (depending upon the position of the saw during the cut).

Addendum:  I just looked at images of cordless circular saws and they all seem to have this switch.  Do the modern corded circular saws have that safety switch?
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#53
Yes....the safety police are everywhere.

Some are more annoying than others.

I prefer it on top of the handle.

Ed
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#54
that safety switch takes a little getting used to. I know I used it recently and it wouldn't start because of the switch.  I guess it's for all 5 people worldwide that have taken the guard off of their saw.  And the guys that flipped it upside-down and are using it as a tablesaw. I'm sure there were injuries that led to the implementation of a switch.  Some other tools have had it for a long time, angle grinders maybe?
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