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Posted 11 July 2023
110 V-Site Used like new Evolution Power Tools R210CMS Compound Saw £36.66 (plug not for domestic use) Amazon warehouse
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110v not for domestic use.
But can buy an adapter for £15.
Used like new £52
30% off on warehouse deal
Brand Evolution Power Tools
Colour Orange
Blade material Aluminium,Steel
Surface recommendation Wood
Power source Corded Electric
Special feature Bevel Capability 0-45 degrees bevel
Compact dimensions for easy storage
50 mm cutting depth and 120 mm cutting width
3 Year Warranty (only valid if purchased in the UK)
Compatible with 210mm multi-material cutting TCT blade, 210mm diamond masonry cutting blade, 210mm wood cutting blade and mitre saw stand
110v products can not be plugged directly into the UK mains and are only for use on worksites with an appropriate step-down transformer. If you have purchased this for home use, please select the 230/240v version.
Includes 24T multi material blade and dust bag
But can buy an adapter for £15.
Used like new £52
30% off on warehouse deal
Brand Evolution Power Tools
Colour Orange
Blade material Aluminium,Steel
Surface recommendation Wood
Power source Corded Electric
Special feature Bevel Capability 0-45 degrees bevel
Compact dimensions for easy storage
50 mm cutting depth and 120 mm cutting width
3 Year Warranty (only valid if purchased in the UK)
Compatible with 210mm multi-material cutting TCT blade, 210mm diamond masonry cutting blade, 210mm wood cutting blade and mitre saw stand
110v products can not be plugged directly into the UK mains and are only for use on worksites with an appropriate step-down transformer. If you have purchased this for home use, please select the 230/240v version.
Includes 24T multi material blade and dust bag
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Edited by kekdal, 11 July 2023
21 Comments
sorted byYeah I saw the positive reviews, yeah I calibrated it a million times
It ruined so much of my work, for whatever reason, the unit I had kept going out of alignment, sent it back 3 times, bought higher toothed blades, did everything I should have done to ensure a nice square cut
But after 3 returns from a warranty repair, the unit would cut fine for about a week then revert back, it would be just a mm or 2 out
You don't think it's a lot, but on long cuts and doing frames, you always end up with big old mitre gaps
Finally invested in a £400 dewalt saw and the difference is night and day, if you are doing finer internal work dont buy one
If your framing or for outdoors stuff this would be OK, but deep search on the forums you will see loads of people complaining about the same thing
I spent 2 3 years blaming myself until finally last week a friend let me borrow his one, felt such a relief to know it wasn't me this whole time
They say a good workman never blames his tools, maybe back then when they use to make things of good quality and to last
But the kind of tolerances on these just bugged my OCD
Not worth it in my opinion
I have this and a dewalt sliding saw.
Yes the dewalt is nicer to use and the evolution has been retired to the loft for metal cutting only now but once calibrated, both cut equally as accurately.
Unless the saw is in a fixed position permanently, it will likely need recalibration occasionally if you are after almost less than mm precision.
The Evolution is a fantastic entry level mitre saw and the fact the blade cuts anything is a real bonus.
I wouldn't bother with 110v though for a home user but these are well worth the £50-60 you can get them for new occasionally.
Very clearly called out in title and description, but people are dumb. And yes, I did this once. I am people. I am dumb.
£52 used like new Amazon warehouse and then 30% off
Cheers
EDIT: Actually I just cancelled it, it's a bit small. Only 125mm cuts. I need at least 150mm for the wood I'll be using. (edited)