Cordless Chop Saw

Makita introduced its latest cordless saw at STAFDA - a 36V cut-off saw for light-gauge metals.

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Chris Ermides

The Makita 18V X2 LXT Brushless 14-inch Cut-Off Saw is a 36V chop-style saw designed for light-gauge metals. According to the manufacturer, the saw can handle metal stud and strut, pipe, all threaded bar, conduit, tubing, and rebar. It features a brushless motor that runs at 3,800 rpm. Its cutting capacity includes up to 5-inch round and 4-by-7-5/8-inch rectangular tubing. It has a “tool-less” fence and vise controls, and a large spark guard. Additional features include an electric brake, a large handle, and two-stage lock-off power button.

The kit comes complete with 14-inch Cut-Off Saw (XWL01Z), two 18V LXT Lithium-ion 5.0-Ah batteries (BL1850B), an 18V LXT Lithium-ion Dual Port Charger (DC18RD), and 14” x 1” x 3/32” Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel (B-64705). Expected cost: $650 (kit) $370 (tool only)

This article originally appeared on Tools of the Trade.

About the Author

Chris Ermides

Before joining Tools of the Trade as an editor, Chris Ermides was a project manager for a custom home builder, a carpenter and remodeler. These days when he’s not writing or editing, he’s testing tools as he renovates his 1850 farmhouse in upstate New York.

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