I used this saw building 2 retaining walls, a decorative wall, and 2 large paver patios. It did the job. It was my first job without using my companies tools so we needed a saw cheap and could cut some blocks. It worked fine. Of course out sthl or huscvana saw are way more powerful and with more options, but this got the job done and is still in great working order.
I own one of those for about two years. Dry cut was simply too dusty for me and neighbours to bear. Recently updated it to the plus version. Blade cutter 115mm clean cut with dust suppression, an absolutely beast. Cut even through RSJ. Worth the money and I highly recommend it.
I bought this unit and it is amazing. I created my own water system to curb the dust and it did the job I needed and was still a cost-saving for a DYI. I recommend it
Yeah, only problem I've found is that it does pull a lot of amps when it's really digging in. Trips 15A breakers regularly. Usually have to run it off a 4,000 watt generator or dedicated 20A circuit.
Thanks for doing a review on this! I feel a little more confident in using this saw now😂….since you weren’t able to completely cut through the blocks, did you have to break it off with like a hammer?
Hi, are you use this tool everyday at work? I'm thinking to buy it to work, and I'm curious is it enough solid to use it every day to cut bricks and beton. Ok, maybe not every day but often. Did you saw that they sell it also with water system? :)
@@aaronsrapidreviewsThis model of saw, and probably blade isn’t for dry cut. You probably can use water, but at least use an RCD and or 110v. I’m not a pro and haven’t even used mine yet
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I used this saw building 2 retaining walls, a decorative wall, and 2 large paver patios. It did the job. It was my first job without using my companies tools so we needed a saw cheap and could cut some blocks. It worked fine. Of course out sthl or huscvana saw are way more powerful and with more options, but this got the job done and is still in great working order.
I own one of those for about two years. Dry cut was simply too dusty for me and neighbours to bear. Recently updated it to the plus version. Blade cutter 115mm clean cut with dust suppression, an absolutely beast. Cut even through RSJ. Worth the money and I highly recommend it.
Thanks for the intro to this saw! I didn't have to read the manual to get started - lol!
I bought this unit and it is amazing. I created my own water system to curb the dust and it did the job I needed and was still a cost-saving for a DYI. I recommend it
Thanks, this was so helpful. Im a beginner and was scared about how to use water with this. Good info here
Cheers for this video, just bought one
Here in the UK you can get a version with water suppression ,mine just arrived today .
I just got the big 12inch one an amazing bit of kit and use it most days at some point.
Yeah, only problem I've found is that it does pull a lot of amps when it's really digging in. Trips 15A breakers regularly. Usually have to run it off a 4,000 watt generator or dedicated 20A circuit.
Good info! Did the blade last for you project?
It sure did
Thanks for doing a review on this! I feel a little more confident in using this saw now😂….since you weren’t able to completely cut through the blocks, did you have to break it off with like a hammer?
It's been a while, but I think I was able to get through them by cutting from both sides.
Hi, are you use this tool everyday at work? I'm thinking to buy it to work, and I'm curious is it enough solid to use it every day to cut bricks and beton. Ok, maybe not every day but often. Did you saw that they sell it also with water system? :)
No, I just use it for homeowner type DIY projects
Is it ok to spray water on the blade? I recently purchased and it says dry cut only🤔 cheers
I'd stick with whatever your manual says. But I remember mine mentioning something about cutting wet. Could be wrong though.
@@aaronsrapidreviewsThis model of saw, and probably blade isn’t for dry cut. You probably can use water, but at least use an RCD and or 110v. I’m not a pro and haven’t even used mine yet
What respiration mask are you using
GVS Eclipse