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DeWalt DW368


$130.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good line of sight, can always see what you're doing. Feels well balanced, no tendency to lean one way or the other. Keeps running consistently through a cut.

The Cons:The light plastic feels a little cheap and flimsy.

The DeWalt DW368 is a lightweight 7-1/4” circular saw built with a magnesium show designed for increased durability. Weighing at only 9.5 pounds, the DeWalt DW368 features a 15.0 amp, 2200 watt motor made for cutting through difficult applications.

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Product Shot 2 In addition, the DeWalt DW368 includes a 56-degree beveling capacity with stops at 45 and 22.5 degrees for aggressive bevel cuts while allowing users to locate common angles quickly. Other features include a clear line of sight that aids in blade visibility from any angle, and a lower guard design that improves performance when making bevel cuts and cutting shims. The DeWalt DW368 retails for $129.99 and comes with a carbide tipped blade and a blade wrench. Lastly, the DeWalt DW368 features a 90-day money back guarantee, a one-year free service contract, and a 3 year limited warranty.

Features

  • 7-1/4” Circular Saw
  • Magnesium Shoe
  • 15.0 Amp / 2200 Watts Motor
  • Pivoting Base
  • Clear Line of Sight
  • Lower Guard Design
  • 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • 1 Year Free Service
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Amps: 15.0 Amps
  • Max Watts Out: 2,200 W
  • Bevel Capacity: 56 Degrees
  • Bevel Capacity: 56 Degrees
  • Rear Pivot: N/A
  • Electric Brake: N/A
  • Blade Diameter: 7-1/4"
  • Depth Of Cut At 90 Degrees: 2-3/8"
  • Depth Of Cut At 45 Degrees: 1-3/4"
  • Tool Weight: 9.5 Lbs

Includes

  • Carbide Tipped Blade
  • Blade Wrench

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Pros
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    good line of sight, can always see what you're doing

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    feels well balanced, no tendency to lean one way or the other

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    keeps running consistently through a cut

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    design avoids getting hung up on the material

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    built-in blade storage in the case

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    light weight is easy to handle

Cons
  • 1

    the light plastic feels a little cheap and flimsy

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