![]() Is it really up to the task?Īt about 13 inches tall, roughly 23 inches square, and 48 pounds, the DeWalt FlexVolt Table Saw must have the best power-to-weight and size ratio of anything available. So far, I’ve been impressed and the FlexVolt miter saw solved the problem of power on a 12-inch saw with the use of two FlexVolt batteries to replace the 15-amp motor with 120V DC.īut the DeWalt FlexVolt Table Saw runs on just one 60V battery. ![]() I’m one of the pros who has taken the early leap of faith by jumping all-in to the FlexVolt system to see if it really can create a cordless jobsite. If it was a success, it would be a workflow improvement of leaps and bounds. I was a bit dubious but willing to give it a shot. Sure, lithium Ion technology has advanced far enough to satisfy once-skeptical trade contractors who thought battery power could not supplant AC power in drills and some saws.Ī cordless table saw failure would be considered a worthy attempt, but proof that batteries just can’t cut it for everything. ![]() But it can.ĭeWalt’s introduction of the FlexVolt Table Saw is a bold move. It is hard to believe that a cordless table saw can stand up to jobsite use.
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