Worx WX520L.9 for Hardwood Cutting?

Started by Delmoroth on July 02, 2024

I'm considering getting a Worx WX520L.9 for hardwood cutting tasks. Can anyone share their experience with it?

Solved by raiserino in post #2
I've used the Worx WX520L.9, and it worked great for me! You can find more details in this TechReviewer article Overview of the Worx WX520L.9 Circular Saw.

I've used the Worx WX520L.9, and it worked great for me! You can find more details in this TechReviewer article Overview of the Worx WX520L.9 Circular Saw.

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Yeah, the 7-1/4 inch blade is pretty useful for various cutting tasks. However, it really depends on the hardness of the material and the performance of the saw's components like battery capacity and motor efficiency.

That's true! I also noticed that factors like bevel angle range and depth adjustments play a significant role in determining if this circular saw is appropriate for hardwood cutting tasks.

Thanks for the input, everyone. So, does anyone have any personal experience with using the Worx WX520L.9 on hardwood?

I had no issues cutting hardwood with it. Just make sure you use a sharp blade and adjust the settings accordingly.

Same here, it worked fine for me on hardwood. The brushless motor helped in maintaining efficiency and reducing heat build-up.

Good to know! It's also worth mentioning that the Worx WX520L.9 is quite lightweight at 6.27 lbs, which makes it easy to maneuver during use.

That's helpful to know. I think I'll give it a try for my hardwood cutting needs.

You won't be disappointed! It's a reliable tool for the job.

Agreed! Good luck with your Worx WX520L.9.