Kawasaki 840228 Black 19.2v Cordless Circular Saw with Laser Guide and Extra Battery | 
| Brand: Kawasaki Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $97.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 56248
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 17.8 x 9.6 x 7.8
Model: 840228 UPC: 028907263267 EAN: 0028907263267 ASIN: B000MPHY02
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| Features:
| • | Laser Guided | | • | Blades and Carry Pouch Included | | • | 2 Batteries Included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description You will be absolutely amazed at the usability power improvement when you move up to 19.2 volt battery powered hand-tools versus the lower powered units such as 12 or 14 volts.Features and Benefits:3700 RPMBuilt-In Laser - for precision guideAdjustable Angle - adjustable up to 45 degreeQuick Charge - 1 hour charger & 2 batteries for continuous useAccessories:Edge guide 4 pc saw blade set with carrying case included
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| Customer Reviews:
Worked like I wanted February 22, 2008 Needed the laser light to cut paneling for wainscot . Worked for me as I had hoped . Have other Kawasaki 19.2 tools so the batteries didn't come into play . At the time the price was unbeatable .
One of the worst tools i've owned November 25, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased this tool when it was first introduced, Nice idea, compact, two batteries w/charger, laser guide, spare blades(4 if I remember correctly) and of course the Kawasaki name, however, within months I literally threw the saw, batteries and charger in the garbage. First off the Laser guide required a seperate battery, not a large problem but a bit of nuisance, after all if you make a battery powered saw why not operate the laser off the main battery? the main problem, However was that the saw batteries simply would not hold a charge, by the third recharge I was lucky to have enough power to cut a single one by board. Both batteries were sub-standard, the tool was useless, If this was Kawasaki's initial entry into the cordless tool market I suggest they go back to the drawing board and come up with a decent Battery.
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