M12 FUEL 12V 3 in. Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Cut Off Saw Kit with One 4.0 Ah Battery Charger and Bag






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Cutting through drywall and PVC with one hand is surprisingly easy thanks to the 20,000 RPM motor — definitely saved me time on a tight corner job. My only small wish is that the blade guard felt a bit sturdier, but for the price on clearance it’s a steal.
The battery charges shockingly fast, got a full bar in under an hour while I prepped my workspace. It rips through copper pipe like butter and the compact grip makes one-handed cuts feel balanced, not scary.
I've been using this cutoff saw for a few weeks now, and the one-handed operation is a game changer for tight spots—the balance is perfect. Charging the 4.0 Ah battery takes about 40 minutes, so I'm rarely waiting around. Overall, it’s been a practical addition to my toolbox.
Was a bit nervous about battery life with a 12V tool, but this thing ripped through multiple drywall cuts and a metal stud without slowing down. The blade guard is really well-designed for visibility too.
This little saw cuts through copper pipe and rebar like butter, and the 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a full afternoon of demo work. Perfect for tight spots where I can't fit a grinder.
I was a bit skeptical about the 12V power, but this little saw cuts through metal studs and PVC trim like butter—the 20,000 RPM really makes a difference. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a full day of light remodeling work without needing a recharge. Very happy with how it handles one-handed in tight spots.
My old rotary tool finally bit the dust, so I grabbed this cut-off saw for a job that needed more power. The brushless motor spun through a steel bracket like butter, and the one-handed grip let me maneuver in a tight spot easily. Glad I picked it up.
Used it to cut through some copper pipe and a few small bolts, and it handled both without any trouble. The 4.0 Ah battery lasted through a surprising amount of work before needing a recharge.
I was worried the ergonomic grip would feel awkward, but it actually makes one-handed use incredibly balanced. Cutting through thin metal and PVC was shockingly effortless, and the included bag keeps everything organized.
The 20,000 RPM is no joke — it zipped through some old copper pipe in seconds with zero bogging down. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasted through a full afternoon of light demolition without needing a recharge, which surprised me. Perfect balance for one-handed cuts in tight spaces.