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33 minutes ago, Framer joe said:

Ya ..the brushless thing is a big deal...wish you left blade guys would get the same as us right blade guys...should be a choice for everyone,even if the profits don't warrant it....

They do have options, but they aren't yellow. SB&D needs to understand having an extra couple batteries isn't a huge deal for everyone. 

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2 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

I mentioned that before on a thread about a Bosch circ saw I believe. 

Would be a cool concept

all they need is a slide mechanism similar to batteries but with less play and is stronger. Wouldn't be too hard to implement except would be expensive. I find batteries may be secure but tend to be a bit loose when connected to a tool. 

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I have it, use it exclusively, not DYI, for a living.... Want brushless runtime, a small bump in power wouldn't hurt my feelings either.  Hate right blade saws.... *If* I need a 7.25 there's a worm drive in the tool trailer but I never need it.


All of the above applies to me.

Put a FV battery in your 6 1/2. Longer runtime, more power. The same goes for the 20v miter saw. More power, higher RPMs. I don't notice the weight on the circular saw, and it doesn't matter on the SCMS.

I ended up buying a pair of FV batteries for these saws after using the FV battery from my new 60v reciprocating saw.

Game changer.


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8 hours ago, Mordekyle said:


All of the above applies to me.

Put a FV battery in your 6 1/2. Longer runtime, more power. The same goes for the 20v miter saw. More power, higher RPMs. I don't notice the weight on the circular saw, and it doesn't matter on the SCMS.

I ended up buying a pair of FV batteries for these saws after using the FV battery from my new 60v reciprocating saw.

Game changer.


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Yup that appears to be my only option and was/am planning to get a couple FV batteries for that very reason.  To be honest the DCS391 has always done everything I've asked and I'm very much pleased with it, I just had high hopes that the next 20V saw would be an upgrade to everything I like about it.  I'm more than happy to keep on using it but hey who wouldn't want a shinny new one with the latest tech?

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11 hours ago, Framer joe said:

Ya ..the brushless thing is a big deal...wish you left blade guys would get the same as us right blade guys...should be a choice for everyone,even if the profits don't warrant it....

I've convinced myself that DeWalt is secretly holding out so they can release a Flexvolt worm drive saw. I have no reason to think this, but the new Makita saw (not technically a worm drive, I know) gives me hope.

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