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  1. 4 hours ago, Turner85 said:

    Why brushless anything? Longer runtime, probably more power and no brushes

    I held of getting the jigsaw for a while because I want a brushless one, but then I got one and it is brilliant. It is really nicely made I love the blade release mechanism, blower function and quick change bevel angle. A cordless jigsaw is actually a really great tool you wouldn't think it needs to be cordless but when you are cutting around corners etc you don't have to worry about running over the cord and the cord twisting all over the place. Anyway the moral of the story is the current Dewalt jigsaw is great and don't be silly like me and hold off buying it as the current one becaise you are missing out 

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  2. 12 hours ago, framer said:

    why do these european saws have these odd handles that look like a worm drive?

    I had never seen that kind of Mitre saw in New Zealand before the Dewalt cordless one. It almost like it is just a flexvolt circular saw with some rails attached lol. I am informed that it is a good and handy saw though. It's Just single bevel saws aren't for me presonally.

  3. 2 hours ago, JakeDewalt said:

    http://toolguyd.com/dewalt-flexvolt-10-and-8-5-flexvolt-sliding-miter-saws-outside-usa/

     

    8.5 or 10inch

     

    Both lighter than 12 and run 60v 1 battery

     

     

    Ive only seen the 8 inch not the 10 but if they are the same design the big problem with them is that the only bevel one way. I just find it annoying when i have to flip work pieces around or turn them over and mark the back minus the mitre width etc especially in a tight work environment. If i was dual bevel I would buy one tomorrow. It would be great if they made a 10 inch in the same design as the corded 10 inch which is a great saw.

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