| Press Ctrl-D to add us to Your browser favorites ! | |
|
|
| Reconditioned Power Tools | |
|
|
|
| Factory-Reconditioned DEWALT DW368KR Heavy Duty 7-1/4-inch Lightweight Circular Saw Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement
This item is no longer available
Sales Rank: 28032
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.8 Dimensions (in): 19.6 x 14.8 x 9.7
Model: DW368KR UPC: 028877348285 EAN: 0028877348285
|
| Features:
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review DeWalt designed this replacement for their popular DW359 circular saw to be the lightest and most powerful saw available. The result is a professional-quality tool that weighs 9-1/2 pounds and uses a big 15 amp motor to deliver a maximum of 2,200 watts--just about 3 horsepower. That's a technical way of saying this saw can deliver the power necessary to take on the toughest work on any construction site. The saw's magnesium base plate and guard are part of the key to the low weight. It has a slimmed-down handle, which we found more comfortable than the one on the old model, and a slimmed-down body, which allows for better cut-line visibility. When redesigning the saw, DeWalt also swapped the previous model's 15 amp switch with a 22 amp switch to make burnout at startup less likely. We really like the big 56-degree-maximum bevel capacity, and found that both bevel and depth adjustments were quick, tool-free operations. The one drawback we found with this saw is that if the base gets knocked out of whack, there is no way to recalibrate the bevel or depth gauges. Nonetheless, if what you want is powerful performance and light weight, we think this is a great choice. -- Brian Trinen
|
| Customer Reviews:
Worth the money for a refurbished, not a new one. December 10, 2008 First Dewalt saw I have owned, and not that impressed. I know it's not the most expensive one out there, but it doesn't seem anymore powerfull than a Ryobi 14 amp saw ($70) I own. The Ryobi also has a laser and overall nicer saw. The only reason I bought the Dewalt was because of the price since it was refurbished. If you can get it for $70 it's worth it, anymore than that, buy something else.
Prompt shipment and Like New May 23, 2007 Very happy with this saw. Comes with manual, case and new blade. This item just like new. Very happy. Received saw in a week.
DeWalt DW368KR May 12, 2007 What's not to like? Plenty of power, fast cutting, easy to adjust. Built two decks yesterday and the lumber was still very wet due to the salt treatment. The saw didn't care.
Very Professional unit, can't tell it isn't brand new January 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first electric saw of any kind and I am just a general hobbyist (I wanted to put some shelves up and didn't fancy sawing them to the right length by hand) and I didn't want a cheap tool ( I hate owning anything low quality) and didn't want to spend excessively to get it. This refurb unit perfectly matches my needs - I had never seen one before and was amazed at how well put together the thing is. It's obviously designed for Pro's as you can even change out the bushes in the electric motor (which the manual said will wear out eventually, and I think is the only bit apart from the blade that will). It reeks of quality and was amazingly powerful (and loud - had to wear ear defenders.) Awesome piece of kit, way more than I needed for my shelves and made very short work of them! Still it's there for the next time, now. :-)
It is perfect, too - only had a couple of dirt marks on it (that wiped off); you wouldn't know it wasn't brand new so I feel I really got a hell of a saw for a great price. Why buy a new one? I'll do this again...
RECON ? December 5, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Delivery was as usual fast even though I always opt for the Super Saver deal. The saw was in perfect condition, so much so that you could not tell the difference between this recon and a new saw.As always I am well pleased with Amazon service.
|
| Power Tools - Home Improvement Articles |
|
10/23/2008 01:00 AM
|
|
SHOPNOTES: Table Position Jig
|
One of the keys to drilling precise holes with a drill press is making
sure the table is perfectly square to the bit. I've come up with a
handy jig that makes this task foolproof.
Continue reading: "SHOPNOTES: Table Position Jig".
|
|
10/16/2008 04:03 AM
|
|
WOODSMITH: Plane Saddle
|
Here's a simple tip that will end any questions you may have about proper hand plane etiquette.
Continue Reading "WOODSMITH: Plane Saddle".
|
|
10/09/2008 04:48 AM
|
|
SHOPNOTES: Sheet Goods Bench Roller
|
Moving large, heavy sheet stock around my shop can be a hassle. So I came up with a simple workbench add-on that makes moving full sheets easier.
Continue Reading "SHOPNOTES: Sheet Goods Bench Roller".
|
|
10/02/2008 01:59 AM
|
|
WOODSMITH: Squaring Drawers
|
Cutting the joinery for drawers can be pretty routine. The real test comes when you have to assemble them squarely. Here's a tip that can help.
Continue Reading "WOODSMITH: Squaring Drawers".
|
|
09/24/2008 09:22 PM
|
|
SHOPNOTES: Miter Clamping Jig
|
Gluing and clamping a miter joint can be a challenge. It's often hard to get the parts lined up and held firmly in place until the glue dries. To make this task easier, I made a simple clamping jig.
Continue Reading "SHOPNOTES: Miter Clamping Jig".
|
|
|
|
|
| In association with amazon.com. (c) 2006-207 Reconditioned-Power-Tools.com
Refurbished and Reconditioned Power Tools
Financial Blog | Microcap Stocks | Free Stock Tips | |