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Metabo HPT 36V MultiVolt™ Pro Sliding Miter Saw | 7-1/4-Inch Blade | Dual Bevel | Tool Only - No Battery | Extreme Precision | Highly Accurate | C3607DRAQ4

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Style: Metabo HPT C3607DRAQ4 Only


Features

  • PRO READY: Extreme precision and highly accurate for ultra-professional results
  • BATTERY: 230 cross cuts (2-in x 10-in wood) per charge
  • APPLICATIONS: great for furniture building, trim(standard, stain grade and exotic woods), cabinets
  • AWARD: Rated best compact miter saw for woodworking by pro tool reviews 2020
  • LOW NOISE: Class leading low noise low vibration: 10 db levels lower than other brands
  • BEVEL: 0 - 57 degrees to the right and 0 - 45 on the left
  • SMOOTH CUTS: Dual belt system provides for smooth and quiet precision
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: Only 34 lbs for easy portability from shop to jobsite

Description

Designed with the premier finish carpenter in mind, the Metabo HPT 7-1/4” sliding dual bevel miter saw was born from a legacy of 70 years of high-end engineering, culminating in a saw superior in all aspects, from cut to feel to durability. Featuring the option to use cordless or corded by giving the choice to power with a 36 Volt MultiVolt™ battery for cord-like power and portability or use the revolutionary MultiVolt™ AC adapter for all day power. With Metabo HPT’s high-end engineering, brushless motor with low noise, a twin belt system for smoother cuts and MultiVolt durability, count on this saw being a favorite for generations.

Brand: Metabo HPT


Color: Green


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Furniture


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: ‎Metabo HPT


Color: ‎Green


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Furniture


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Special Feature: ‎Brushless


Included Components: ‎C3607DRAQ4, 7-1/4-in Blade (374927M), Sub Table Assembly (374638), Dust Bag (322955M)


Product Dimensions: ‎29.7"L x 17.8"W x 17.1"H


Voltage: ‎36 Volts


Item Weight: ‎34 Pounds


Speed: ‎7300 RPM


Blade Length: ‎7.25 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎80


Wattage: ‎1400 watts


Manufacturer: ‎Koki Holdings America, Ltd


Part Number: ‎C3607DRAQ4


Item Weight: ‎34 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Japan


Item model number: ‎C3607DRAQ4


Style: ‎Metabo HPT C3607DRAQ4 Only


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Brushless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Warranty Description: ‎5-Year (Tool Body only)


Date First Available: April 7, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • UPDATE: Fence Allignment
Style: Metabo HPT C3607DRAQ4 Only
This is an excellent saw. Only problem is it's sawdust evacuation . . . even with a 1,250 CFM "Housed" dedicated 4" collection port behind the unit with a 2" dedicated hose feeding into the front of the collection area. Sawdust builds up on all of the surfaces around the bottom area of the saw cutting discharge, which in my opinion comes from a couple of mis-engineered dust control areas at the lower back of the blade. Bought this to replace a 10" double sliding compound that became too heavy for this old man to continually move around in a small workshop. Under the same operating conditions the 10" Hitachi left about 1/3 of the sawdust blowby. UPDATE Last year, or earlier this year, I purchased a Metabo C3607 DRA 7-1/4” (2021-2 – 210003) Cordless Compound Slider on Amazon. It replaced my much larger Hitachi (Metabo) Compound slider because of lifting restrictions imposed my cancers by both my doctor and wife of 50+ years. I have positively reviewed this saw -on Amazon- several times and would do so again! The Hitachi served me well for compound cuts I was making in my small shop at the time I received lifting constraints. The saw functioned very well until I wanted to make some small double compound cuts and needed to readjust the left side fence to avoid cutting its top plate adjustable/sliding section. Admittingly, I had to use a brass hammer to move the top fence section in/out; and could not straighten the blade. While cutting a section of exotic wood I hade a blade kickback and the wood banged into that section and it would no longer slide as engineering intended. Additionally, as you can see from the photo’s that fence is not aligning properly and will not although the right side is square to the fence and square vertical to the 7-1/4” blade. Is this left fence assembly covered by a warranty or is there a replacement kit available? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022 by Peter C.

  • This is bound to be a classic.
Style: Metabo HPT C3607DRAQ4 Only
The quality, fit finish, precision of this saw is on par with festool. It is the only 7 and 1/4 saw with over 12 in travel. It is super light. I cried when I paid $1,000 for this. But I really really love it. This is going to be one of the classics people will try to buy many years from now. I should say, I have more than 20 years of trade experience with carpentry work. I own and operate all of the major brands of miter saws. I buy them with my own money, care for and sell them for good value when I'm ready to upgrade. I'm not one of those guys who throws his tools in the back of the pickup truck. I don't think this saw would last very long in a rough environment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021 by Jeremy L. Frye

  • Who is this saw really for?
Style: Metabo HPT C3607DRAQ4 Only
This saw is a unique blend of portability and precision. Manufactured in Japan, it promises high performance without the drawbacks of other ultra-portable saws. The positives: Battery power is impressive. With a 4.0 AH battery or the plug-in battery adapter, you can achieve close to 2HP of power (1400 watts). This is a commendable amount of power for a battery-operated saw. The unit I received came with a 40T blade instead of the 24T mentioned in the product description. The coloring resembles a Freud industrial blade (silver with reddish thermal expansion slots), but it's branded as Metabo HPT. The precise beveling knob works well. It's fairly easy to dial in a specific angle, provided the tension knob is set correctly. While it may not be more precise than using a magnetic angle finder attached to the blade, it does offer a sense of control and speed. Head and blade deflection are minimal. You may notice some possible deflection at the extreme end of the rails, but this can be managed with proper handling. The handle is in the same plane as the head and blade, allowing for greater control to minimize the chance for deflection. The small blade diameter reduces the likelihood of blade deflection. If you want to all be eliminate blade deflection then get a full kerf blade from Forrest or Ridge Carbide and you'll have to work hard to deflect the blade. Using a full kerf blade will affect battery life, so you'll need to weigh the trade-offs between precision and run time. The neutral: Build quality is on par with other miter saws you would think of as being in the same class as Metabo HPT, such as Bosch or Makita. It doesn't quite match Festool's standards despite the price being in the same range as a Kapex. The negatives: If the manufacturing location is crucial to you and you believe a manufacturing facility outside of China is inherently better due it its geography, this saw may meet your expectations. However, I have spent just as much time aligning and tuning this saw as any other made in China. The miter detents were off out of the box, and the upper fence assemblies aren't coplanar with the lower ones, making them less useful. The rail-forward design should be advantageous for workbench/miter station use, but the balance on the table is inadequate. A 35-inch deep bench is needed to support the foot on the handle, negating the space-saving aspect of the design. This saw is advertised as dual-bevel, which is uncommon for saws below 10 inches. However, the depth of cut when beveling to the right at 45 degrees is only 5/8 of an inch, limiting its functionality. Lastly, it isn't as lightweight as you would hope. At 34 pounds, it falls into the same category as 8 1/2-inch saws with greater cutting capacity. The compactness is negated when considering the necessary measures for safe cutting like bench depth to support the saw properly. In conclusion, this saw seems like a love letter written to users of old Hitachi C8FB models who still refuse anything but that saw for all of their reasons. However, if you're familiar with modern miter saws, you may question the value for money here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by Richard

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