⚡ Cut Smarter, Not Harder — The Ultimate Multi-Material Miter Saw for Pros
The Evolution Power Tools R255SMS+ PLUS 10-Inch Sliding Miter Saw is a powerhouse designed for professionals and serious DIYers. Featuring a robust 1800W motor and 2500 RPM speed, it delivers precise cuts with adjustable bevel and miter angles (0°-45° bevel, ±50° miter). Its unique multi-material TCT blade effortlessly slices through wood, metal, plastic, and more, minimizing downtime. Enhanced with dual quick-release clamps, dust collection, and safety features like virtually no sparks, this saw combines versatility, durability, and safety—all backed by a 3-year warranty.
Brand | Evolution Power Tools |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Multi-Material Cutting Capability |
Included Components | Blade |
Product Dimensions | 23"L x 3.56"W x 11.81"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | Standard Warranty |
Item Weight | 41.8 Pounds |
Speed | 2500 RPM |
Blade Length | 10 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 60 |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00849713083869 |
UPC | 849713083869 |
Manufacturer | Evolution Power Tools |
Part Number | 052-0004A |
Item Weight | 41.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | R255SMS+ |
Style | Saw |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Multi-Material Cutting Capability |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty, 3 Year Limited Warranty |
D**N
Well thought out design
This miter saw has several thoughtful features and is built sturdy. It has a Soft Start function so it doesn't trip your weak home breaker. The saw is powerful and large enough to cut through 4x4 material. The included blade is all-purpose, but the finishing cuts are not the best on wood (since it tends to drag out small fibers at the very edge of the cut). The angle adjustments have a solid click to them. The backing plate is square and sturdy. The clamp is perfect for more precise wood cuts. The saw head moves smoothly and without any catches. There is a small slot for the Alan Key wrench. The cable loops around in a particular place. Overall I was impressed with this design.
M**H
Great saw
I’ve been using it to exclusively cut steel. Mostly 2x1 Rec tubing 11 gauge. I’ve got around 500 cuts with it so far with no issues. I have to keep buying blades, but the saw itself works great and saves me a lot of time
W**O
Good and works, but not perfect
I've put off getting this sort of saw for a very long time. Lately I've run into situation that require repeatability and saving time. It is amazing how many time I've needed to do a miter or chop off many of the same pieces. Running from one side of the house to the other to use the old radial arm had been getting old. The Evolution was a solid feeling saw and survived the trip to my door well. Securely packed and was easy to put together with only a few details outlined on the setup sheet. The only issue is the zero of the saw. Given the sliding feature, it will hang a near 1 degree lower at the fully extended and at the minimum position, it is almost above the mark and not always cutting completely. Not found a mention of zeroing it and looking at it, this is a cast in the body arrangement. The stop can be retracted to wards the storage position to cause the drop, but the fully extended position would them be too deep. The issue was the relative distance of the arm to the minimum position and that can't be fixed. I'll make due as it is not the end of the world flaw.
M**A
Cut right through 2" angle
This thing is great I cut 2" angle iron the went right to cutting lumber, if you're limited on room this thing is great
T**N
Solid saw.
Very solid saw, the blade that it came with will do just fine but if you cut metal a lot, upgrade to a metal cutting blade will make a huge different. My only complaint is the clamp could be better.
M**K
Cut right through a 3/8 steel I Beam
The media could not be loaded. I bought this saw for this one big job I had making awards / trophys. I needed to make 20+ cuts of 3/8 think 4" steel I Beams. This miter saw made it almost a simple as if I was cutting 4x4. It does come with a multi- material 10 blade, but I switched out to a Diablo metal cutting blade half way into the job to preserve the evolution blade for other uses. It has to be said that this saw will throw out a lot of Sharp metal burrs, the air port is really not designed for that use case. Suggest a metal welding blanket if you care about the area you cutting in.This is really very similar to any other mid range name brand 10" sliding miter saws with the added advantage of a 2500 RPM motor allowing for the use of metal cutting saw blades.
D**S
Great investment
I had wanted a metal cutting saw for a while but the prices were a bit higher than I wanted to pay. When this model be came available I couldn’t pass it up, the price was budget friendly. The setup was quick and easy, my only disappointment was that the blade that came with it was slightly warped. I was able to do with the saw all that was claimed. I recommend this model for anyone that’s on a budget or don’t want to spend a ton for the other models.
L**S
Steel Cutting Monster
I purchased this saw basically to use cutting steel, because it will saw through almost anything is a plus. I also purchased the 52 tooth steel cutting blade to go with it. I read a lot of reviews on this saw and the blades that it uses. I have read where some have trouble with the blade loosing teeth. I think the reason for that is some use this machine like a chop saw and it the work piece too hard. So far I've made about 50 miter cuts on 3/16" angle iron without any problem, the blade cuts just like new. Just ease into the work and let the blade do it's job, nice smooth cuts everytime.I really like the smooth start feature on this machine, it doesn't try to yank the handle out of your hand on starting. Strongly recommend connecting a vacuum cleaner to the saw to suck up some of the steel cuttings and wear long sleeve clothes and safey glasses as chips will fly. I also did a few test cuts with the original blade in wood, plywood, oak, and pine. Cut really nice and smooth, clean cuts.I plan on ordering the diamond blade to cut tile, got a couple of rooms that are going to get tiled.I sold a 12" Pro Bosch monster miter saw because I never used it, because it will not cut steel, the Evolution saw is far more useful in my shop, would recommend it to anyone.
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