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Worx WX429L 4 Amp WORXSAW 4.5" Electric Compact Circular Saw

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Style: 4 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw


Features

  • [SMALL FOR A REASON] Quick, more efficient cuts and you can take it with you when you dont want to lug a big saw around
  • [EZ-SET DEPTH GAUGE] The lever lets you go from 0-45 degree bevel settings with quick adjustment
  • [MADE FOR LUMBER] Excellent depth-of-cut for slicing up to 2" stock lumber. Cut 2x4s in a single pass. It also cuts metal, tile, and plastic
  • [SEE THE CUT] Left-sided blade optimization gives you a clear line of sight on anything youre cutting
  • [DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection thats been designed to last
  • [POWERFUL, PORTABLE] At 4-1/2, and only half the weight of a full 7-1/4 circular saw, you get portability without sacrificing power. The thinner blade makes for less strain on the tool, so it can work harder
  • [4.4 LBS] Light, so you can operate it with one hand. That weight also allows you to make more precise cuts and work longer with less fatigue
  • [EZ BLADE CHANGE] First, unplug the Worxsaw. Then a simple 3-step process with just a button push and a turn of an Allen key, and you have a fresh, new blade
  • [INCLUDES] 4-1/2 Worxsaw, 24T Carbide-Tipped Blade, Parallel Guide, Vacuum Adapter, Allen Key

Description

Unit Length 15.25, Unit Width 3.72 Unit Height 5.6.

Brand: WORX


Color: Black


Blade Material: Metal


Surface Recommendation: Tile


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎WORX


Color: ‎Black


Blade Material: ‎Metal


Surface Recommendation: ‎Tile


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Brushless


Included Components: ‎(1) - 4-1/2" WORXSAW, (1) - 24T Carbide-Tipped Blade, (1) - Parallel Guide, (1) - Vacuum Adapter, (1) - Allen Key


Product Dimensions: ‎15.08"L x 4.17"W x 5.79"H


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Warranty Type: ‎3 Years Warranty


Item Weight: ‎4.4 Pounds


Speed: ‎4500 RPM


Blade Length: ‎4.5 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎24


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Cutting Angle: ‎45 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎4 Amps


Wattage: ‎400 watts


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎89


UPC: ‎783424263878 725638154320 733353653967 732454925195 845534013689 751871034884 672050291648 721058794610 725638154740


Manufacturer: ‎Positec USA


Part Number: ‎215454


Item Weight: ‎4.4 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎WX429L


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎4 Amp WORXSAW CORDED


Style: ‎4 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw


Pattern: ‎Saw


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Brushless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 9, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very Nice and just what I wanted.
Style: 4 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw
This is a good Saw. I can control it better than a Circular saw. Not really heavy. Does a good cutting job. Cuts 2x4 lumber in 1 passing, just adjust it for that thickness.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Junior W.

  • A Happy Surprise! I am a cabinet maker and am ...
Style: 4 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw
Worx Worxsaw versus Rockwell Compact Circular Saw I am a cabinet maker and am frequently asked to do maintenance and repairs on many 75 year old to 120 year old houses that cover my neighborhood. These homes tend to have many tiny places (closets and cabinets) I need to squeeze myself and my tools into to make repairs. A traditional 7.5 inch circular saw cuts speedily but is too unwieldy for such small spaces as these and a reciprocating saw is frequently too slow and too big. I received the Worx Worxsaw yesterday after spending several hours comparing it to the Rockwell 5 Amp Compact Circular Saw (at nearly twice the price depending on the vendor) which is made by the same Chinese manufacturer as the Worx. Despite all the rave reviews for both saws, I had hesitations about each of them. My concern was that the 4 Amp Worxsaw wouldn't be powerful enough for what I do and that the poor placement of the lock release button on the Rockwell and the Rockwell's 3 extra inches in length would make the saw uncomfortable to use in the cramped quarters I frequently find myself in. I opted for the Worxsaw. It came yesterday and I put it to use today in a tiny closet I needed to partially demolish. My concerns are gone. I love this thing. It cuts through a 2 by 4 effortlessly. It cut 1/2" plywood right along the straight edge I clamped to the board without creeping so alignment of the blade to the footplate is spot on. Depth adjustments are easy. It fits my hand like a tailored leather glove. The lock release is easy to reach and the hand position is genuinely comfortable. It small size makes it incredibly easy to maneuver even in very tight spaces. It even sounds good (you can hear the healthy whine of the gearing inside). The engineers coaxed the perfect amount of torque out of the motor when paired with the thin kerfed blade. Most importantly, the cut surfaces are clean enough for gluing if you need to do so provided you let the tool do its job without forcing it. I rarely review a tool online. This tool is a rare exception. To be fair, I have only had it for a day and have no idea how long it will last. Nevertheless it feels solid. It is not too heavy or too light for its size. I have noticed that Worx sells a similar tool in the UK with a laser attached. I wish I could have purchased that as it would be a help for the kind of work that I do. My recommendation is that you don't concern yourself with the power output in comparison to the Rockwell. This is a stellar tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2017 by Gary S.

  • Powerful and easy to use.
Style: 4.5 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw
No major complaints other than I find the blade guard does hang up from time to time
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Works great once you get it set up correctly
Style: 4.5 Amp 4.5" Circular Saw
I think mine was a previous return, because it didn't come with instructions or the Allen wrench. Grr. I thought I had it set up right, but it went half an inch into the 1"x8" and stopped dead. After trying a few more times, and then swearing for a while, I remembered that this saw actually has good ratings. So I came inside to google if there's a torque knob or something. So here's what I learned: If you're not getting enough power, the blade probably isn't tight enough. Luckily, I have a set of Allen wrenches (thanks, Dad). When you tighten the screw through the blade, press and *hold* the red button on the back of the saw, which will lock the apparatus in place. It's lefty-tighty, right-loosey for some reason (the opposite of normal) so hold the red button and tighten the screw to the left with the Allen wrench until it's really locked on. Presuming I'm talking mostly to other women, here, who aren't going to go nuts and crack anything. Don't go all Hulk Torque! on it, but you want it to be tight enough to really hold the blade. After I got that fixed, it worked beautifully. (And if the instructions had been included in the box, I probably wouldn't have needed help.) I'm doing repairs outside, and it's sooooo much faster than a hand saw, especially with 8" wide boards in the Florida summer heat. Perfect weight, too. Not sure how I lived without it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by tanya

  • Great little saw, excellent ergonomics - Impressive
Style: Circular Saw Cordless
Very impressed. Super lightweight and great handle feel and safety switch positioning (a huge fail on so many of these little saws). Plenty of power. Barely enough depth to cut a 2x4, but it does and does so effortlessly. Originally I bought one of the off brand models from amazon, but sent it back. It was inferior in every way, especially ergonomics. A huge handle that was too big (and i have large hands), poorly placed safety switch, and mediocre power and operation. Poor ergonomics = dangerous to use. No good. I bought the similar Skil model at the same time I bought the Worx expecting i could make good use of two saws for different purposes. The skil seemed well made, but was defective. Motor seized up after a couple cuts. I believe this to be a one off issue, but a concern none the less. So, wasn't able to actually use it, but in comparison to the Worx, the Worx was the better saw in terms of size, definitely smaller, weight, noticeably lighter, and ergonomics. The Skil handle shape is good, very small, but fine, but the safety switch placement is less than ideal but not terrible. Not nearly as seamless to use as the Worx. So, it got sent back but it was validation for me the worx was the best choice. The Skil might have been more powerful had it worked because of a slightly larger motor, not sure but the priority for me was size, ergonomics, and effectiveness. I use it for cutting siding doing window replacement and misc use and it's excellent. If i need more, I'll use a full size circular saw but this little guy is the go to for most tasks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by J. L. Johnson

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