






⚡ Cut Loose, Cut Precise — The Cordless Powerhouse for Pros
The DEWALT FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* 7-1/4-Inch Cordless Worm Drive Circular Saw Kit redefines jobsite efficiency with its powerful 60V MAX* battery and brushless motor. Designed for professional framers and contractors, it features a left-oriented blade for optimal line of sight, a 53-degree bevel capacity with preset stops, and a durable magnesium shoe for smooth, accurate cuts. Additional conveniences like an electronic brake, integrated dust blower, onboard wrench storage, and rafter hook make this saw a versatile, high-performance tool built to boost productivity and withstand demanding work environments.





| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Color | Multi |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Brake, Brushless |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
J**T
Very Nice Saw
Love this saw... Finally free of the cord. plenty of torque for most cutting. one issue... I bought the left-hand side blade to try it out. be warned you're going to want to wear a face shield the chips come right at you. that said it is nicer to be able to see the cutting line from the left side. I won't be throwing away my corded worm drive yet, but this is a really nice saw for the convince of no cord.
B**E
Incredible saw worth every penny
This saw is an absolute game changer. No if and or what about it. I am a contractor with over 15yrs operating tools. I was on the fence of spending so much money. The second I used this tool I was grinning ear to ear. I cut an entry wood slab door that was 2” thick and this saw literally ripped through the wood like it was butter. I do not know the longevity of the battery yet. I will update in the future. But as of now. This saw made me want to come home and write a great review. Absolute beast of a saw. Admittedly it is very heavy. But I will tell you what. You will feel like a mans man when you are gripping this sucker.
J**L
WOW!
I don't usually like to give 5 stars, nothing is perfect, but this saw, WOW! I started by cutting some plywood in sheets to frame out a doorway. This thing ate through the wood like a fat kid after m&ms. This thing has some serious power and stops on a dime so you can set it down right when you're done cutting to move on to your next task. I have cut through 2x4s, 4x4s, and 2x6s just to see how powerful this saw is.. It's like if The Hulk could weild Thor's hammer. The fact there's no cord is my favorite part. I use a circular saw a lot, and the cord was always an issue. No more will cords tie me down.. Pun intended. I can't wait to use this out and about and not have to worry about finding a source of power. The only con I'd say would be the weight, other than that, stop reading this and go buy it! *not a paid review*
H**N
Worth every penny
What a great saw so much better than the 20v, great power and just feels comfortable to use. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this saw to anyone
A**E
Best worm style saw I have ever used. Game changer.
This is a replacement for my corded worm drive skil brand saw that I have used for over 10 years. It works amazing. Cuts as good as corded worm drive saw and battery life is exceptional. This is the best cordless circular saw I have purchased. I have bought 2 other cordless circular saws and they did not compare to this saw. I definitely recommend this saw to any construction worker who is looking to replace a corded worm drive saw. You will not be disappointed. Game changer for sure. I really don't have anything negative to say about this saw.
M**D
Whole crew is set up with these, don't even use cords anymore
I just got my third one cause the guys fight over the two we have. Is that not review enough? If not, here's more. Ditching the cord outweighs every disadvantage to a cordless by so much it's not even a question. And as high as the price seems, look at the whole picture. A good 100 foot cord will cost $70-100, an electric saw is about $200, a new end on your extension cord cause it broke will set you back $10, a new cord on the saw cause your new guy just whacked it is $20-30. We're pushing $350 plus the time to fix all that, and we haven't even started on the convenience and efficiency by not dragging a cord around. *It has plenty of power. I can stop it, but that's usually close to the point where a worm drive will kick back. *The safety gets annoying, but I think every cordless circular saw has it. *The sawdust kicks out on the left side, so if you're making a cut at about eye level, it sucks. And if you cut siding 1½" below your soffit when doing a reside, be sure to cover the sawdust hole with duct tape or something. It WILL scratch the soffit. *When you get those left-handed cuts, the motor cuts your visibility. *Cutting bevels, it has a little worse visibility than an electric worm drive. *With moderatly heavy use, the battery lasts all day, 4-5 hours with heavy use. If your blade is dull, it cuts down tremendously on run time. *Cutting stair stringers, I'll often use a corded saw over this, but if all I have is the cordless, or if I don't have any cords out already, I'll use the cordless. Just gotta switch out batteries about three quarters of the way through a standard flight. That heavy duty of cutting will run it down fast. *EDIT* Got a 4th saw, we don't even bust out a cord on framing or siding jobs anymore, except for the compressor. And yeah, you can get lighter saws, but this isn't to be compared with other battery saws or sidewinders, it's on par with corded worm drives. All the reviews that say it's too heavy are comparing it to little boys' toys :-). We even have a small left-handed teenager that loves this saw. *EDIT* It doesn't handle the rain too well. I had one that quit working, and it took out 3 batteries because I didn't realize until after the third battery what it was doing. That being said, I sent it to a factory authorized repair facility, they sent me a brand new saw and batteries. I had a store tell me DeWalt's warranty is only good for homeowners, which turned me off of DeWalt, but when I dealt with DeWalt directly, I was treated very well.
R**E
Will Like no more cords... Fact!!
I’ve been building homes for nearly 40 years for the last 20 years I’ve worked for the same company. we build homes start to finish do it all We frame side interior trim and always dragging around a cord. This year we all decided to battery up. Saws guns drills everything. I went with the Dewalt. the other guy boss man went with Makita my personal opinion it’s a tie between the two it’s all a money thing what did you start with might and well keep going I believe the tools are equal and quality and durability but price wise they may be a little off but hey sometimes things r worth the money I gave the saw 1 ⭐️star for accuracy. So it really depends on the idiot running the tool. I did fine with it (not sure why they ask the question) 3⭐️ for portability I like the carry case that’s nice to have but it doesn’t hold the battery and the charger little too small in size. The battery is big so the saw is heavy however better than a dragging a cord around. 5⭐️ for battery life after a day of using out of the box I charged it fully (charges fast ) it lasted a full week and still had power but the thing is huge! Ok so overall I gave it 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Good tool to have in that tool box.
S**E
Great saw
Great saw, worth the money!
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