Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Makita 2703X1 15 Amp 10-Inch Benchtop Table Saw with Fixed Stand

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Volts: 115, Amps: 15, Speed - No Load (RPM): 4,600, Table Dimensions W x L (in.): 27 x 22, Blade Diameter (in.): 10, Arbor Size (in.): 5/8, Cutting Depth at 90deg (in.): 3 9/16, Cutting Depth at 45deg (in.): 2 1/2
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Technical Details

- 10-inch table saw with stand and 27-by-22-inch table; cam-locking rip fence; electric brake
- 15 amp motor; 3-9/16-inch cut capacity; rack-and-pinion design bevel adjust
- PVC base, magnesium table, carbide blade
- Includes saw, stand, blade, rip fence, miter gauge, wrenches, manual
- 27 by 22 inches; 40 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "WARNING: Good saw, terrible miter slots" 2009-09-02
By R. L. Manugian (Olympia, WA USA)
I've been using this saw for about a year, and it holds up well and cuts well ... but the slots for miter bars are horrible. They're skinnier than the standard 3/4" slots on most saws, and not as deep, so they can't accommodate standard miter gauges and other accessories like featherboards. And since the table top is aluminum and not steel, you can't use magnetic featherboards, either. If you want to do something more than simple cuts where precision isn't important, my advice is to shop around for a saw with standard miter slots.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent saw for its class" 2009-06-03
By Ted R (California)
I have owned this saw for over 10 years. It is used for wood working and home improvement stuff. the saw produces cuts that amaze me. The accuracy is superb. However I always use a top of the line Thin Kerf ripping blade. Thin Kerf is the only way to go on a saw of this size. When the blade gets worn out, it must be replaced. If you buy it, You will get more value than you paid for. Aside from the blade upgrade, I put some locking swivel casters on the fixed stand and it is super easy to move around my garage as needed. I also use a dust collector with it. What a health saver. When I used it without dust collection and without a mask, I got sick. so at the very least use a mask. With dust collection, you get almost no mess and a healthier work environment.

So, if this saw suits your available work space go for it. If you have ample space and a much larger budget, get something bigger. Keep in mind, this saw does its job most excellent, and I usually cut PADOUK And other hard Thick Stock up to 8 feet long.

Customer Buzz
 "Makita Table Saw" 2007-01-30
By Ken Kruse (Central Lake, MI)
Good product. Just what I expected. Very pleased with Amazon---will purchase items through them in the future.

Customer Buzz
 "Good saw however poor fence" 2006-02-23
By archerhunter (WI)
I used this saw in the past for jobsite work. It worked well. I have had no problems with it. The fence is definetly lacking for precise work, however for any rough work it works well. The included stand is fine for workshop use but otherwise would be a major pain to move around and is heavy. If you want to buy a saw for fine woodworking, I highly recommend you purchase a more expensive saw. For a portable, I would buy the dewalt model over this one. The major reason being the fence. My rating is for a portable saw for rougher work.

Customer Buzz
 "Makita Portable 10"" 2005-10-13
By Joseph R. Tarascio
A great saw, especially at the sale price. Makita always has produced durable tools and this is will be no exception. Little vibration with good depth for thicker stock. Hard to beat for a small portable unit. Buy the "table" to add ease in use.


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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Makita 5090DW 9.6-volt 3-3/8-inch Cordless Circular Saw Kit

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This compact and lightweight unit has a tilting base for bevel cuts up to 45deg . Features an adjustable cutting depth to 55/65in. at 90deg and 45/64in. at 45deg . Cuts tile and glass with optional diamond wheel and water supply kit (sold separately). U.S.A. Cordless: Yes, Blade Diameter (in.): 3 3/8, Volts: 9.6, Bevel Capacity (deg): 45, Cutting Depth at 90deg (in.): 55/65, Cutting Depth at 45deg (in.): 45/64, Blade Location: Right, Spindle Lock: Yes, Arbor Size (in.): 19/32, Blade Included: Yes, Wrench Included: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, (1) 9.6V battery, Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: No
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Technical Details

- Compact and lightweight (4.0-pounds) for easy handling
- Tilting base for bevel cutting up to 45-degrees
- Adjustable cutting depth to 55/64-inch at 90-degrees and 45/64-inch 45-degrees
- Blade lock for easy blade replacements
- Comfortable non-slip grip for better control; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Irreplaceable for tight spots and finish work" 2009-12-03
By D. Sargent (New England)
I am a renovation contractor and have had this saw in my arsenal since it was first introduced. To this day, I can not find a tool that will do what this saw does! I use it to cut square holes ( that is to say, not round)in floor and wall tile, Plaster (even w/metal lath), drywall, paneling, wood flooring and trim, etc.



It's low rpm's make it wonderful to go into a customers house and retrofit something knowing that there will not be a plume of dust. Blades I use most often are the carbide tipped wood blade and the diamond tipped anything else blade.



It's quiet, easy to control, no cords and usually no need for a vaccuum.

Customer Buzz
 "great saw" 2009-09-12
By Country Care
This is a very useful saw. Battery life is good, blade life is good, it gets into places our other saws can't. Light in weight so it is easy to use over shoulder height, as we are cutting soffit boards. Highly recommended for those tight spots where a hand saw just isn't enough

Customer Buzz
 "a lot more power than one would think possible" 2009-07-23
By Michael Winters
I was very pleasantly surprised by the power and battery life of this trim saw. I have used it on soft woods as a trim saw but also to make openings in 3/8" plywood where I did not feel safe using a full sized circular saw (in case of kickback I did not want to get thrown off the ladder). This saw just keeps going and going. It does take quite a while to recharge the battery when it is drained so a second battery is an important consideration.



I have not found any blades designed for plastic sheet for this size saw but if the blade is put on backwards so the back of the teeth hit the sheet it can work well even with brittle acrylic sheet materials.



I would caution against loaning it out as you will have a hard time getting it back.

Customer Buzz
 "Reliable, durable little workhorse...great for its day....and now." 2009-05-31
By A. John Gironda III (No Virginia, USA)
To save reading/typing, I'll echo what M/M Larsen, Martin, and Takahashi all said. I bought mine for the exact reason of M. Larsen....



Additionally, I was in the water intrusion forensics in the mid-90s and saw someone use it on stucco to line out where to break out the stucco. They had multiple batteries and back then, the saw was a wonder.



People have to remember that in the early-mid-90s, 9.6v was state of the art. The saw seems so under powered now, but back then, it was one of the first of its kind. Makita does make a 14.4v unit.



Longevity: I used mine on site over several years and 40 water intrusion forensic jobs...inside and outside (mostly for drywall, though), and I have the original one I bought in 1996. I bought a little tool box for it and have been soooooo happy.



I retro-fitted the masonry water-drip kit and have cut tile, flagstone, brick, maybe thin concrete, and most recently....a granite countertop--all counter to "opinion" I heard today from a Home Depot whiz. Where other saws don't fit, this one does (heads in, not the long tail-end) with much less chance of overcutting--kind of important on one-time-get-it-right cuts.



It isn't good for plunge cutting (not a surprise---other saws are designed for that), and the batteries don't last long if you're doing heavy cutting. But for small, fine cuts...



Foot stomp: like the others said... get a carbide blade. Oh, charge the battery before using it "out of the box."





Customer Buzz
 "Handy tool" 2008-10-02
By Gustav Campagna (Penngrove, CA United States)
Bought this as a replacement for one I wore out after many, many years of service. Handy for lots of small jobs, from sheetrock cutouts to shingling sidewalls. Be aware of the kick-back it is pretty strong. All the controls for adjustments are easy to use.


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Makita LS1016LX1 10-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Laser with Bonus 18-Volt LXT FM/AM Job Site Radio

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Includes 10" Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw w/ Laser - LS1016L, 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless FM/AM Job Site Radio - BMR100W, 10" Carbide Tipped Blade (60T) - A-93675, Vertical Vise - 122854-6
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Technical Details

- Four-Steel rail sliding system
- Exclusive: six linear ball bearings deliver smooth, solid, and adjustment-free dead-on accurate cuts.
- Capacity for up to 6-5/8-inch crown molding (vertically nested), 4-3/4-inch baseboard (vertical), and 12-inch cross cuts at 90
- Powerful 15 amp direct drive motor
- Exclusive 4-3/4-inch tall dual sliding fence system
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Monday, April 26, 2010

Bare-Tool Makita BPB180Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Portable Band Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

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Lightweight, compact design with ergonomic shape for even pressure, easy control and less operator fatigue. Makita built motor delivers 50 percent faster cutting with 6-setting variable speed dial at 275-530 ft./min. Adjustable foot protects material andprovides positive support for accurate cuts. Makita built LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system for longer run time and 16 fir holding contact terminals for constant high power. 45-minute Optimum charger has built-in fan to cool battery. Two built-in L.E.D. lights with afterglow illuminate the line of cut. Built-in protective rubber bumpers and skyhook.
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- Makita-built motor delivers faster cutting with a 6-setting variable speed dial at 275 - 530 ft./min
- Compact, ergonomic design at only 14.1 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue
- Includes features such as a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area
- Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
- 3-year warranty on tool
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Customer Buzz
 "After you have everything else........" 2007-11-28
By Terry the toolman (coastal washington)
I really dig makita tools and have almost exclusivly makita and milwaukee gear. I am a genuine tool junkie and if I dont have one you dont need it. I was amazed when I saw this thing and really bought it almost as a novelty,I mean this is real toolman bling bling. You dont have everything until you have a cordless powerhack..chuckle chuckle....but this buddie came and no sooner arived than I had uses for it. pipe..rebar..locks..angle iron... you name it, a lot of jobs I ordinarily grab a sawzall and a metal blade for can be done with a lot more finess with this saw and it seems to have plenty of power for long enough.The l.e.d light is a nice touch as well. I gotta give Makita 5 blings for coming up with this one....So after you have everything else....


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Makita 5402NA 16-5/16-Inch Circular Saw

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One left at this price. Slight damage to holding case. Saw in perfect condition.; Large capacity for beam and timber cutting; Electric brake for maximum productivity; Powerful motor delivers 1800 max watts out; Low noise level at only 87dB; Blade stabilizer; Large depth control lever; Includes: 32 Tooth carbide tipped blade (A-90956), Hex Wrench (783204-6), and Rip fence (164019-4)
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- Large capacity blade cuts 6-1/4¿ at 90° and 4-3/16¿ at 45°
- Weighs only 28.7 pounds for ease of operation
- Electric brake for maximum productivity
- Powerful motor delivers 1,800 max watts out
- Low noise level at only 87dB for quiet operation
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Customer Buzz
 "Good tool" 2010-01-22
By B. Griffin (west branch MI)
I use these type of reviews to make buying decisions,so should pass on my thoughts. Great saw for timber beams. I did get better results with a freud carbide tip, thin kerf blade, but that is only to be expected versus non carbide blade. great ergonomics for holding saw. It is kind of heavy, but really just a large circular saw. The only issue, which is prob issue with any large saw, is that the act of setting the saw down, pushes on the blade adjustment plate, and after 30 or so cuts, needs a slight re squaring of the blade. Not a big deal, but i am sure it happens because of the heft of the saw. take a second and readjust and back in business with square cuts.

Customer Buzz
 "Great for deck building" 2009-11-30
By R. Dare (San Francisco)
This is the only way to make smooth cuts on 6x material. I don't have too much trouble with the safety button as others have mentioned. A clamp down guide is a must for such a big saw. It kicks when starting so I hold it slightly away from the cut when turning it on. I find that covering the wood with a piece of wax paper makes it much easier to slide.

Customer Buzz
 "Great for Log Home building!" 2009-08-14
By Amy L. Nehls (Wisconsin USA)
My husband purchased this for building our log home... it was the only tool that could cut through the logs in 2 passes. My husband is quite picky and he was very pleased with it.

Customer Buzz
 "Big Saw For Big Cuts" 2009-01-07
By BJO (New England)
I purchased this saw to cut several 4x4 landscaping timbers to outline a driveway along with a variety of mulch beds. This saw is a beast. The two handles are definitely needed to control it. Positioning the saw to begin the cut and turning it on in conjunction with depressing the safety button is definitely a challenge as other reviewers have stated. However, once you develop a technique it becomes less burdensome. The saw does not have a soft start feature and will jerk when first turned on. It also is equipped with an electric brake which performs as expected. The 32 tooth stock blade is OK for rough cuts. The blade stabilizer is effective in preventing excessive runout. With the stock blade the saw will bog down if you force the cut and not let the tool do its job. But it still is a fine tool for making cuts on wood with such large dimensions. I constructed some jigs to make the alignments of my 90 and 45 degree cuts much easier. Please view this video to see the saw in action using one of these easy to make jigs. http://video.aol.com/video-detail/makita-beam-saw-cutting-with-jig/1638302903. If you have some large timbers or landscaping ties to cut, I would definitely recommend this saw.



Customer Buzz
 "home maker" 2008-06-24
By James E. Scanlon
This saw was the work horse for my new log home. It cuts through the 6by12

logs and beams with ease. I am still in the process of building my home

and would recommend this saw to anyone who is doing the same.




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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rousseau 2700XL Saw Stand For Makita 2703, Hitachi C10RA, DeWalt DW744 Table Saws

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This basic stand extends rip capacity to 27 inches while increasing fence accuracy of benchtop table saws. The folding legs bring the saw up to a comfortable working height of 34-1/2 inches. The high-pressure laminate top increases the work surface of the saw by nearly 90%. Setup and breakdown of the unit are extremely quick. Once the saw, fence, and hairline indicator have been calibrated, the line-up system returns the saw to its original setting, ready for use. For use with Makita model no. 2703, Hitachi model no. C10RA, and DeWalt model no. DW744.
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- Benchtop table saw stand for saws with tops up to 24-1/2-inches deep and 27-inches wide
- Includes presets for Makita, Hitachi, DEWALT, and Delta models; folds for easy storage
- Tubular steel fence and high-pressure laminate top; rotating nylon cams; assembly required
- 1 saw stand; saw not included; optional extensions available
- 34-1/2-inches high; 52-pounds; limited lifetime warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "best job site stand ever" 2010-01-31
By watch
before buying this stand i really did my research, i read reviews, talked to other carpenters on the job site,and checked out competitors products in the stores. as far as being portable it's great, accurate as any shop saw and very comfortable as far as working height. i think this a great product for any one who would be installing cabinets, all types of millwork, or stairs. i'll be buying the out feed table in the near future.

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 "just great" 2008-02-29
By C. GOWEN (central virginia)
works great, can't complain at all, love the fence. Makes my inexpensive Makita saw worth 10 times as much. Well built and compact. mounting system returns the saw to square each time I fold up for transport and set up.

Customer Buzz
 "Stairs Top 20" 2007-12-18
By Michael N. Sanders
I bought my Rousseau 2700 saw stand ten years ago. I'm a professional Trim carpenter & use this stand with my 2708 8 1/4" makita table saw 5 days a week 52 weeks a year . I have replaced the table top with a new plastic top. It's still very acurate And cuts square. I have bought a new one for a 10" makita table saw because I need 2 table saws. Thanks Rousseau for a great product.

Customer Buzz
 "Leveling table to saw" 2007-12-09
By E. Sterling Holland (Ft. Worth, TX USA)
Leveling the saw to the stand was an issue but took litle time. Once leveled, no other adjustments are ever neccessary (with the same saw). It's quiet easy to remove the table from the stand and shim, as required, with washers.

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 "misleading photo?" 2007-04-13
By Steve T. Ninneman (taos new mexico)
the photo of the product shows an outfeed table,and this saw stand was priced higher than stands alone,however as of yet i haven't recieved my out feed table.is it pending?



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Makita 5008MGA Magnesium 8-1/4-Inch Circular Saw

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With a large cutting capacity (3 at 90°) and bevel capacity (0 50°) and positive stops at 22.5° and 45° you can have the cutting accuracy you need to finish any job. The powerful motor delivers 2,300 Watts of power with the proven performance of Makita.
Large rubberized levers ensure that you can make quick, one-handed adjustments.
Two built-in L.E.D. lights illuminates the cut line for increased accuracy.
The electric brake stops the blade from spinning so you can go onto the next cut which allows for maximum productivity.
The built-in dust blower enhances the line of cut by clearing debris from your line of site.
The comfortable rubber grip on the handle gives you a better fit and more tool control.
Easy to read settings have over sized numbers and ruler markings.
Blade wrench is attached to saw allowing for fast and convenient blade changes.
Reinforced power cord can withstand any jobsite abuse and in turn lowers repair costs.





Blade Diameter: 8-1/4" ...Arbor: 5/8 ....Max. Cutting Capacity at 90°: 3
Max. Cutting Capacity at 45°: 2-1/4 ....No Load Speed: 5,200 RPM
Watts Out: 2,300 ....AMPS: 15.0 (120 V)
Length: 13-1/8 ....Net Weight: 10.6 lbs
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- Quick change from 0° to 45° and back using positive stops that are connected to easy-to-grip-levers
- Easy-to-read number and ruler markings on base and depth guide allow user to measure and follow cuts accurately
- Reinforced power cord withstands jobsite abuse
- Make one-handed adjustments using large, rubberized levers
- 1 year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "nice saw but must have received the "bad one"" 2010-04-06
By G. SALMON
I really like the size and features of the Makita 5008MGA 8-1/4" circular saw but I must have received the one bad one. On the second use, the "C.S.N. BOLT" - tightens the saw after you adjust the depth - broke. I extracted the bolt and could clearly see the wide flat end had simply torn off. I can only guess it was a bad weld or some other manufacturing defect. I'll have to mail order a new bolt. Not a good way experience after only two weeks and two uses.

Customer Buzz
 "excellent tool" 2010-03-05
By Daniel Starck
I found myself with a lot of 3 inch thick material, so looked for a saw capable of sawing it in one pass. This saw seemed promising. It's wonderful! It has a nice heavy base plate (not some whimpy stamped thing), cuts a full 3inch deep, marked adjustments for depth, bevel cuts to 50 degrees (with auto stops at 22.5 and 45), plenty of power, and not noticably heavier than my usual saw. And did I mention the light illuminating the blade? Now I'm using it for everything.

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 "Best CS for the EZ Track saw system." 2009-10-25
By Eurekazone (USA)
We modify Circular saws to work better with our track saw system.

We buy retail, via Amazon, and we don't have to support any manufacturers.

After extensive testing we pick the best saws to modify and provide "EZ Ready" saws to our customers. ( dust collection, antichip protection and alignments.)

This is one of the best saws for use on our patented track system.

I can go on and on about the benefits of this saw but you can visit our forum and talk with other woodworkers DIY's and pro's. [...]

Most of our customers use the Makita 5008 MGA.

Much stronger than normal plunge saws and easier to use on and off the track.

Unlike the plunge type saws, you don't have to apply down pressure to keep the saw from lifting. Safer and easier to slide eon the tracks.

The quality, fit and finish of the new line of Makita saws are the best available in the market today. We don't like their plunge saw, Same way that we don't like any plunge saws. But all their MGA's and 5104 including thir 16" monster are very nice saws.



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 "Very lightweight and well-designed!" 2009-07-11
By Doug Post
For the extra depth capacity that you get with this 8.25-inch saw, I was surprised how light it is! (It weights the same as my 7.25-inch saw and even it is light for its class). I also like this saw because the cut line is easy to see. These might seem like small things but by the end of a working day they become significant! It's nice that the rip fence is included; my other circular saws didn't come with a rip fence and even if I wanted to buy one they are hard to find (at least where I am). I'll be doing a roof soon and I am looking forward to using this saw for the rafters. In fact this is probably the only saw I will need!

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 "smooth and sweet" 2009-07-05
By rwizard (USA)
After spending a couple of weeks looking at circular saws by everyone from Craftsman to Festool, I selected this one.



In the past I have tended to buy Milwaukee or Porter Cable, but their saws either didn't have the features I wanted, or the quality didn't make the "cut". I wanted a high quality, well finished, and well engineered saw that I could rely on for many years to come. I also wanted blade braking, and I thought an illuminated blade path would be nice for those times when the work might not be well lit. And finally, because I would sometimes be losing some cut depth to having the saw mounted on top of a cutting sled, I wanted an 8" saw. All of these factors led me to make the leap and buy my very first Makita product.



Having made my choice, and being anxious to get started on some much needed home repairs on a weekend when I had some help available, I ordered the saw for next day delivery, and received it on Friday morning. By Friday afternoon it was hard at work. So how did it perform?



First, the saw is pretty quiet, to the degree that any circular saw is ever quiet. Perhaps it would be better to say it wasn't as incredibly loud as some.



Cutting with this saw was effortless. There was the sense that I was simply sliding the saw across the surface, and that the cutting that occurred was some sort of surprising, and wholly unrelated, coincidence. In other words, it was as effortless as one could ever hope for.



I was using the saw with an undersized 71/4" Freud blade I already had on hand, so it is hard for me to speak to the accuracy of the depth scale, and I wasn't making any precision cuts anyway. But adding in the 1/2" fudge factor for the difference between an 8-1/4" blade and a 7-1/4" blade seemed to give the result I was shooting for. The blade brake seemed to work reasonably well, although I don't have any experience with other braked saws for comparison. The lighting was moderately helpful when I was working underneath a structure in reduced illumination.



Now for the downside. First, unlike its smaller and nearly identical sibling, the 5007MGA, the 5008MGA does not ship with a case, and according to Makita customer service, none is available for purchase. (NOTE TO MAKITA: THIS IS SHORT SIGHTED AND STUPID. This isn't a cheap saw. Not providing a way to protect it during storage and transport is just poor. Please start offering a case and I promise I will buy it.)



I was also VERY disappointed to discover that the saw was built in China. I have never had a tool built in China that had decent quality. I hope this one will be the lone exception.



For those that are trying to decide between this saw and the 5007, the differences I found are as follows: the 5008 weighs half a pound more, and is about half an inch longer. 8.25" blades are a little less common, but not all that hard to find. (You can substitute the 7.25" blades if you need to, and they work just fine in the 5008.) And of course, as mentioned, no case for the 5008.



So to sum things up, after two days of use I am favorably impressed with the fit, function, and finish of my first Makita product. I will be making follow up edits when I have done some precision cuts, and as I get more hours of operation on the saw. In the meantime, if anyone knows of a good case for this saw, please post a comment on it.




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