Evolution Power Tools R185CCS Multi-Material Circular Saw, 1600 W, 230 V-Domestic

Weight: | 4.9 kg |
Size: | 230 V – Domestic |
Dimensions: | 37.5 x 26.5 x 25.5 cm; 4.9 Kilograms |
Model: | R185CCS |
Part: | 027-0001C |
Colour: | Grey |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Manufacture: | Evolution Power Tools |
Colour: | Grey |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 230 V – Domestic |
What a great piece of kit. Had much more expensive saws that didn’t work as well. Easy to use and cuts with ease. Blade is decent too. I’ve been cutting tonnes of wood and it’s still going strong! Can’t fault it.
As a tool I only use occasionally it does the job,but to use everyday I wish I had bought one with a laser guide as the plastic,Ill fitting guide does not give accurate alignment of the blade for precision cutting. The mitre saw has a laser guide and gives a perfect cut and although made by the same company I find this particular product wanting. As a general purpose circular saw it works, cutting all it claims easily – get rid of the plastic badly fitted guide and fit a laser and you’ve got a winner.
Chose cabled saw over battery powered. Had experienced excessive battery drain using, battery saw.
Easy to think this item is compatible with Track. It is not.
Very good good quality cuts through steel like butter!! And cheap!!
never had any issues with this saw , cuts perfectly , easy to use , goes through anything and the blades last quite a while .
i mostly use it for cutting steel and would recomend googles as it does kick out hot chips of metal
Easy to use, accurate cuts with soft start and no kick-back. Great value.
Heavier than my previous saw. But having used it on several jobs I am more than pleased with this saw. Great value for money.
Bought this to replace an old other brand. Had already bought a chop saw from the same manufacturer and was impressed by that. This is just as good and at a great price
110v. We used it for cutting cement boards and I can honestly say it does the job well, you don’t have to use your best skilsaw for the horrible jobs