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Makita 5007FK 15 amp 7-1/4-inch Circular Saw with LED Light

Makita 5007FK 15 amp 7-1/4-inch Circular Saw with LED Light
From Makita

List Price: $220.00
Price: $109.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Texas Tool Traders

20 new or used available from $79.00

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Product Description

7-1/4" Circular Saw With LED Light, On Board LED LightIlluminates The Line Of Cut, Well Balanced Design For Superior Handling & Performance, LEDLigh t Switch Operates Independently From The Trigger, FlatMotor Housing Design Increases Stability When Changing Blades, Powerful 15A Motor Delivers High Power To Weight Ratio, AC/DC For Use With Alternative Power Sources, Includes Carbide Tipped Blade, Wrench, Rip Fence, Plastic Tool Case.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6984 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Makita
  • Model: 5007FK
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 16.00 pounds

Features

  • 7-1/4-inch 15 amp circular saw with LED light delivers no-load speed of 5,800 RPM
  • On board LED light illuminates the line of cut; operates-independently from trigger
  • Ball bearing construction; heavy-gauge aluminum wraparound base; flat motor housing for-increased stability
  • Includes carbide-tipped blade, wrench, rip fence, and plastic tool case
  • 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
A well balanced design ensures superior handling and performance from this 7-14-inch circular saw from Makita. The saw is equipped with a bright, LED light that illuminates the cut line for straighter cuts. The light switch operates independently from the trigger so you’re sure of the cut before you start. The tool’s flat motor housing increases blade stability. And, the unit’s powerful 15 amp motor and light weight mean faster cutting and less fatigue—the way a good saw should be.

Makita equipped this circular saw with both AC/DC capabilities for use with alternative power sources. A heavy gauge aluminum wraparound base ensures optimal durability for straight cuts even after years of jobsite abuse. Ball bearing construction ensures a longer tool life. The tool bevel cuts from 0 to 45 degrees with a 1-3/4-inch maximum cutting capacity at 45 degrees and a maximum cutting capacity of 2-3/8 inches at 90 degrees. The shaft lock is conveniently located for easy blade replacement. And, a technologically advanced centrifugal fan and baffle mean efficient cooling of the motor and better performance. The purchase includes rip fence and premium carbide-tipped blue-coated MForce blade for faster, smoother cutting in pressure treated lumber. --Brian D. Olson

What’s in the Box
Saw, wrench, fence, 7-1/4 x 24T carbide-tip blade, wrench, plastic tool case.


Customer Reviews

Makita Quality Saws5
I finally got tired of the cheap-o homeowner saws that bog down, especially when cutting syn-board (synthetic board). My replacement choices came down to:
Milwaukee 6390-21 Tilt-Lok 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw
Porter-Cable 324MAG 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Blade Right
DEWALT DW368K Heavy Duty 7-1/4-Inch Lightweight Circular Saw Kit
Makita 5007FK 7-1/4-Inch 15 Amp Circular Saw with LED Light
In my opinion all of these saws meet the basic requirements of price versus quality.

Working on a jobsite 40 hours a week has given me a pretty good idea of which tools can take a licking and keep on ticking. There are very few jobsites that you won't find a Makita saw, a Dewalt cordless drill, and a Porter Cable air compressor. One story falls are a common occurence and the new magnesium tools haven't done too well. These new tools look good and perform very well but the old heavy aluminum base plates have proven their toughness over the years. There's a reason that Makita circular saws are the most common saws on a jobsite; they're tough and dependable. This saw does come in a magnesium version, Makita 5007MG 7-1/4-Inch Magnesium Circular Saw 15 Amp, for anyone interested.

Tools are a personal choice and there are a lot of circular saw choices. I chose this saw based on the need for a dependable and accurate saw. The little headlight may come in handy some day but this saw cuts syn-board like a hot knife through butter and that's true of wet pressure treated lumber as well. My only concern with this saw is the lack of a blade brake. If children are going to be around when using a circular saw I highly recommend a model with the blade brake feature, such as the Makita 5007MGA 7-1/4-Inch Magnesium Circular Saw with LED Lights and Electric Brake. Don't skimp on safety features where young children could get hurt, these saws continue to spin after you set them down.

Great Circular saw for the money5
I used to use American tools like Sears Craftsman and Skill Saws for 20 years. The problem is that the motors are not well made. They last well, but they start up with a jerk which is not a great thing, you have to wait a second and let them calm down to use them. If you are in the middle of a board or piece of plywood then you have to try to hold them so they don't jerk a knoch out of the board. Also they are loud and noisy. I use a head set so the noise does not effect my thinking - consentration about what I am doing. This Makita has better winding on the motor and better brushes so is purrs to life and you don't have to worry about it jerking in your hand. It is also quite. It feels balanced and is simple to cut with, of course the blade you use is everything. The aluminum housing is great too, it is a snap to line up a cut and keep it lined up through the board. But this saw or the Bosche would be my pick. I am a contractor in Florida.

Gimme a Brake !4
A very good saw with a nice, big table that runs smooth, BUT... spring the extra[money]for the next model up with the blade brake. I mistakenly assumed this model had one when I ordered it and I was wrong and I miss it badly. And what's the light for? You can't see it in anything less than dark conditions and should you be sawing in the dark? This is another superfluous marketing gimmick that drives the price up with no real benefit to the consumer. Too bad.