

Let me start by saying this little saw has earned a permanent spot in my toolbox. I initially bought it for quick cuts, but it’s become my favorite for small projects—trimming laminate flooring, cutting PVC pipes, and even tackling tight corners on DIY shelving.
The 4-amp motor is surprisingly powerful. It chews through wood like butter, and the 3,500 RPM speed keeps things smooth. But heads up: after an hour of non-stop use, it gets HOT. For shorter bursts? Zero issues.
The laser guide is a game-changer. Battery-powered (so no drain on the saw), it stays put and gives razor-straight lines. The bevel lever adjusts up to 45° effortlessly—perfect for angled cuts on baseboards.
Comfort? A+. The ergonomic handle fits snugly in my average-sized hands, and vibration is minimal. The dust collector… well, it’s there. The hose bent on me mid-job, but honestly, I just blast the sawdust away with compressed air now.
Downsides? The included blades are meh—upgrade to a sharper one for cleaner cuts. And if you’re used to full-sized saws, the one-handed grip takes getting used to (though it’s a lifesaver for overhead work).
Verdict: For $50-ish? Unbeatable. It’s compact, gutsy, and accurate—just don’t expect industrial-grade endurance.
