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The Makita XPS01PTJ is a powerful 18-Volt X2 LXT Lithium-Ion (36V) Brushless Cordless 6-1/2 inch Plunge Circular Saw Kit, designed for professionals seeking high performance and versatility. With a maximum speed of 6,300 RPM and advanced features like automatic speed change technology, this saw delivers exceptional cutting efficiency and runtime. It includes two 5.0Ah batteries and is compatible with a variety of materials, making it an essential tool for any serious craftsman.
Brand | Makita |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Bevel Capability, Brake, Brushless |
Included Components | 18V X2 LXT (36V) Brushless 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw (XPS01Z), 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Dual Port Charger (DC18RD), 6-1/2" 55T C.T. Cordless Plunge Saw Blade, Wood, Mdf, Lam. (B-57071), Interlocking Case, Medium (197211-7), (2) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Battery (BL1850B), Hex Wrench (783203-8), Interlocking Case, X-Large (197213-3) |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 12.1"W x 19.6"H |
Voltage | 36 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Speed | 300 RPM |
Blade Length | 2 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 50 |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Blade Shape | Round |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381851190 |
Handle Material | Rubber |
UPC | 088381851190 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | XPS01PTJ |
Item Weight | 27.4 pounds |
Item model number | XPS01PTJ |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Plunge Saw Kit (5.0Ah) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Bevel Capability, Brake, Brushless |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty on tool, batteries, and charger |
C**N
Great product, long life, quality tool
- The build quality is good- Battery life is excellent and allows for a lot of cuts. Cut down 6 pcs 3/4” plywood with a range of 12- 23 cuts per sheet and still had over 50% battery.- Track system works great and a game changer for cutting plywood- 45 degree cuts down 8’ worked well with saw and track. Cut roughly 16 pcs 8’ long- Saw and track work well together and allow for quick accurate work.- Track connection is easy and lines up well. I used a 4’ level ( or any straight edge) to ensure 2 sections align. Very simple, accurate, and quick- Battery - key note Makita doesn’t gouge you on replacement batteries (if needed). Other brands significantly overcharge. This is a key item to note as we buy these tools for a lifetime.Overall an excellent product and the battery system work with all Makita tools.
J**E
Changed my WW life!
Until recently I've been a user of a certain green brand of tools I've bought from the orange bix box store. I was frustrated by their lack of power and a variety of other issues. Perhaps upgrading them to better versions might have helped, but every tool I used left me feeling like there had to be a significant difference between my tools and the more expensive options out there.A few years ago I had the good fortune to use a coworker's Makita screwdriver. I was really impressed by how smooth it operated and how well the torque stop worked without overtightening. I've never quite forgotten the impression I had and I've recently started upgrading some of my tools as I've gotten serious about some woodworking and home improvement projects. I short time back I bought the driver and power screwdriver, and I love them both.Now I bought this circular saw along with a couple of Makita saw tracks, and they have revolutionized my woodworking experience. The saw has an abundance of power and I've been really impressed with how long the batteries last. Apparently having 2 batteries makes a huge difference! No longer do I have to wonder how many times the saw will jam up and stop when I'm cutting a 4'x8' piece of plywood. I can make a full 8' cut without any issues. And the guide tracks are so much easier to use and more accurate than the old jigs that I built myself.I can't say enough good things about this saw and the other Makita tools I've bought. They aren't cheap, but I highly recommend them to anyone that can afford them!
A**R
Makita is worth it! Works great
Amazing..... Cuts and glides perfectly on track. Plenty of battery oompf. I graduated from a WEN... which was just functional...but cheap and kludgy. The Makita was worth every penny. Not sure how it compares to other brands (e.g. Milwaukee or Festool). Easy to adjust. FYI Depth of cut is only a metric scale in mm. Can' comment on longevity or dust collection yet.
T**M
Should have bought this sooner
This is just a really nice saw. I read all the reviews and watched the videos by different people. If you want to cut sheet wood products for any precision work, this is the thing you want. I don't know if it's a replacement for a table saw as some have claimed, but for working with 2'x2' to 4'x8' 1/4 to 3/4 plywood, it's the perfect tool. That may sound specialized, and I guess it is, but that's what a lot of cabinetry and projects are built with.I was hesitant on battery power, but much easier than the cord, and with 2 batteries it has plenty of power. I'm using a non-M brand track, and that's fine, too. Blade that comes with it is more than good. If it dulls I'll try to replace with the same. It makes a splinter free mirror smooth cut when new....will see how it holds up, but being name brand and carbide I expect it to be fine.
D**Y
This saw makes me feel much more confident in my ability to tackle projects
Why did I wait so long? I know there are many other track saws but I'm married to Makita. I have a bunch of other Makita tools and I'm very happy with them - so when it came to a track saw that definitely influenced my choice here.About the saw itself...it's magic. When I make cuts with it they look so straight you'd think a robot did it. I had a big project to cut over 100 sheets of plywood and so I decided I'd take the plunge. This saw is just so cool - it takes up much less space than a really nice table saw but with clever work holding you can get amazing results with it. Would I like a really nice table saw with a huge cast iron table? Yes I would. Would I use it enough to warrant the space and money that it would require, no I wouldn't. That's where the track saw comes in. She's a beauty, and using her makes my work look like I have more skill than I actually do.I'm sure the other track saws are awesome, maybe better in this way or that. But if you have Makita and you are trying to decide between this or a Festool, don't bother. Put your money here and the cash you save put towards a Makita backpack dust collector or something.Aftermarket track support is available as well, because the track is the same pattern as Festool. It means you can afford to purchase more track pieces in different sizes. I have four 55 inch tracks and one 39 inch track. I also have the track clamps that Makita sells and those are quick to use and they work great with the tracks. The last accessories that I just purchased are these two items: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZVLCTQJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005NMUC?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details.For ANY brand of track saw one thing to keep in mind is that you will want to buy a spare blade immediately. The chance that you'd be able to get a 20mm arbor blade that fits in the saw from a big box store is...unlikely. I accidentally decided to try and cut through a metal saw horse last week and I found out the hard way that these saws don't take a 5/8 arbor circular saw blade (no brand of track saw does from what I can tell). So if you are on a job and you have a time constraint, get a spare blade.If you do end up getting this saw and you want to cut big sheets of stuff, build yourself a table to hold your work piece and also consider building something to hold the pice that will want to fall off after the cut. You don't want to have a beautiful cut right to the end and have the weight of the cut piece create a tear out.But yeah, she's a gem of a saw :-)
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