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The SKILSAW SPT77WML-01 is a 15-Amp, 7-1/4-inch lightweight worm drive circular saw designed for professionals seeking efficiency and precision. With its magnesium construction, it minimizes user fatigue while delivering powerful performance for various cutting tasks. The saw features a cut-ready depth system, a versatile 53° bevel, and an anti-snag lower guard, making it an essential tool for any serious woodworker.
Brand | SKIL |
Color | Silver |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel, High Speed Steel, High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Brushless |
Included Components | SPT77WML 7-1/4 In. Magnesium Worm Drive with 24-Tooth Carbide blade and multi-functional wrench |
Product Dimensions | 20.5"L x 7.75"W x 8.75"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039725035738, 00000346000016 |
Handle Material | Metal |
UPC | 737946169682 039725035738 732454911785 |
Manufacturer | Chervon- SKIL |
Part Number | SPT77WML-01 |
Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
Item model number | SPT77WML-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | 7-1/4" Corded Circular Saw |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Special Features | Brushless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**Y
Good quality, light weight, powerful
I have been doing some DIY home improvement projects. I watched a lot of videos by professional contractors and DIYers and learned about a lot of techniques and tools. In terms of carpenter work, a good circular saw is essential for efficiency. I use hand saws for small projects, but circular saw saves a lot of energy and time.This Skilsaw is one of the lightest (about 11 lb) among the rear handle circular saws. It has the power to cut through 2x woods easily. It can make angle cuts. The depth adjustment is simple.Some professionals mentioned that the rotor brush should be changed after certain hours of use. But I am not professional carpenter and only use it for a few minutes every project, so I probably won't need to worry about wearing out the brush in maybe 10 years? The first time I pull the trigger, I was shocked to see sparks in the brush chamber. Later I realized that it is how the brush is supposed to work, contacting the rotor and make it rotate.It's a little noisy which is expected from a circular saw, especially a worm drive one.A quality extension cord is essential to supply enough power to the saw. I use one with maximum 15 Amp.In general, it's a strong circular saw. Just be careful when using it.
F**Y
a must have
i have been using these worm drive saws for over 30 years now and they never let me down. this new version is great value for the money without any loss in power. quality is what you get with this saw. there is a reason the design hasnt changed for decades. other that minor changes that is like the adjustment marks on the slide or the black grip on the handles. all increase the value of this tried and true saw. a must have for any true craftsman. or woman.
J**R
Impressive Saw! Sidewinder vs Worm Drive
I started out using a craftsman sidewinder that was giving to me as a gift about 20 years ago. It always got the job done and became easier to use over time as my skill increased. As serviceable as it was (‘sufficient’), it was never a top end saw and left something to be desired.Fast forward to my last project and the bearings have finally started to fail and I could hear the blade whining with no load. I don’t like the idea of a fast spinning cutting blade coming loose if the bearings failed, so I decided to replace it. I was actually excited to upgrade it, because thousands of sheets of plywood and 2x lumber have proven the saw was only sufficient.I’m very weight sensitive due to a shoulder / arm issue and so I was deciding between the dewalt lightweight sidewinder (slightly lighter than my old craftsman’s) and of a style that I was immensely familiar with and knew how to use safely, and this worm drive, which was about a pound heavier (way lighter than other worm drives) and a completely new style I’d have to learn the nuances of safe use and handling.I ended up with this worm drive, and all I can say is WOW. It cuts so much better and so smoothly that I’m amazed, and even a little irritated I was given such a cheap saw as a gift previously (not really, but this saw is SO MUCH BETTER in every way!). It’s difficult to put in words how much smoother and better the cut is, but that’s the first thing I noticed and continue to notice. I’m assuming this is due to the power or torque.There is a slight learning curve how to do some things safely with this, versus a sidewinder, but that’s pretty minimal. Having been reasonably skilled with a sidewinder, I’m so happy I made the switch and would never go back. If I were brand new to saws, I wouldn’t appreciate the difference, and this *might* be a little too much saw to start out with (but not if you’re careful and have a good background with tools and safe use).Just a recent example of how well this cuts, I was able to cut large width boards, a lot of smaller exterior trim and some compound miter cuts on 6” wide trim with this saw and a speed square. It’s stupid fast and accurate to do with this saw because of its precision adjustments and how well it cuts. In fact, some of the compound cuts are easier and safer with this circular saw than my miter saw, because I’d have to flip and reenter the cut on the opposite end of the miter to complete the cut with my 10” miter saw. This saw just zips all the way through in one stroke. This is so much faster making these cuts, that I’m not sure when I’ll get out the miter saw again. Additionally, not having to get out and clean up a second saw saves even more time, especially when I only have an hour or two to work some days.
R**H
Great product
Excellent well made. Not too heavy. Easy to handle
D**E
Great Quality at a good Price
I enjoy the Skil Line of tools and this Saw is no different. A balanced tool that cuts true. I replaced the blade with a thin Kerf Blade to ensure my lines were clean. I’m sure the blade that comes with it is fine. But blades 7-1/4” are relatively inexpensive. Side ejection Dust port is a nice feature that redirects ‘most’ of the saw dust out and away from you. Also worked well with Kreg Saw Guide. Would recommend
T**8
great for ripping OSB or plywood; only OK for precision and angled cuts
The SKIL 7-1/4 corded worm-drive circular saw is solid and powerful. It is optimized for cutting sheets of OSB and plywood. 5-stars for that. But the SKIl saw is sub-optimal for precision cuts in dimensional lumber, such as cutting an acute angle on the bottom chord of a roof truss where the rafter meets it, and this becomes more noticeable as the size of the lumber gets smaller. . A lighter rear-handle circular saw with a different style kerf indicator would be a better choice if you don't cut a lot of OSB or plywood and you work more with 2x6s and 2x8s than you do with 2x10s and 2x12s.Though the SKIL saw's sight-line to the blade is very good and compensates somewhat for its relatively crude flat-bottomed kerf indicator: \_/ , looking at the blade has your head tilted down and to the left, which is like driving with your eyes fixed right in front of the vehicle's left headlight at the painted lane marker rather than looking up ahead at the road.
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