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Makita 5477NB vs WORX WX429L

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Title Makita 5477NB 7-1/4" Hypoid SawWORX WORXSAW 4-1/2" Compact Circular Saw – WX429L
Model Makita
5477NB
WORX
WX429L

Basic Info

Suggested Price $139.00$69.00
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Release Sep 2013Sep 2015

Overview

Top Features
  • Efficient hypoid gears deliver more power and greater surface contact than conventional worm drive gears.
  • Powerful 15 AMP motor for increased productivity.
  • Oil bath technology and sealed gear housing for less maintenance.
  • 0º - 51.5º bevel capacity with positive stops at 45º and 51.5º is ideal for truss and rafter cut-outs.
  • High quality, heat treated hypoid gears are engineered for long lasting performance.
  • [SMALL FOR A REASON] Quick, more efficient cuts and you can take it with you when you don’t want to lug a big saw around
  • [EZ-SET DEPTH GAUGE] The lever lets you go from 0-45 degree bevel settings with quick adjustment
  • [MADE FOR LUMBER] Excellent depth-of-cut for slicing up to 2" stock lumber. Cut 2x4s in a single pass. It also cuts metal, tile, and plastic
  • [SEE THE CUT] Left-sided blade optimization gives you a clear line of sight on anything you’re cutting
  • [DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection that’s been designed to last
  • [POWERFUL, PORTABLE] At 4-1/2”, and only half the weight of a full 7-1/4” circular saw, you get portability without sacrificing power. The thinner blade makes for less strain on the tool, so it can work harder
  • [4.4 LBS] Light, so you can operate it with one hand. That weight also allows you to make more precise cuts and work longer with less fatigue
  • [EZ BLADE CHANGE] First, unplug the Worxsaw. Then a simple 3-step process with just a button push and a turn of an Allen key, and you have a fresh, new blade
  • [INCLUDES] 4-1/2” Worxsaw, 24T Carbide-Tipped Blade, Parallel Guide, Vacuum Adapter, Allen Key

Reviews

Walmart Rating5.0 (out of 1 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Nothing Cheap About This Saw
Rating: 5
The saw is heavy, well built, and does a good job cutting.
by Douglaskay on 2020-10-25T17:00:00

No reviews yet.

All Features

Power Tool FeaturesKeyed Blade ChangeDepth Adjustment,Electric Brake,Keyed Blade Change,Spindle Lock
Blade LocationLeftLeft
Corded Tool TypeCircular SawCircular Saw
Cordless/ CordedCordedCorded
Amperage (amps)154
Cuts ThroughWoodAluminum,PVC,Plastic,Wood
Maximum Cut Depth @ 45 Deg.1.75 in
Maximum Speed (rpm)45003500
ConditionNewNew
Cord Length (ft.)9.85
Blade Diameter (in.)7-1/44-1/2
Product-Weight (lb.)13.94.25lb
Color FamilyTealBlack
Returnable180-Day90-Day
Saw Drive TypeWorm DriveSidewinder
Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Construction MaterialPlasticAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Included AccessoriesBlades,Hand ToolsBlades
Depth AdjustmentYesNo
Bevel Capacity51.545
releaseSep 2013Sep 2015
Certifications and ListingsETL Classified
Product Depth (in.)18.25
Blade Diameter4-1/2
Product Width (in.)4.875
Product Height (in.)4.375
Maximum Cut Depth @ 45 Deg1.2
Maximum Cut Depth @ 90 Deg1.8
Manufacturer Warranty3 years limited

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