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Jul 13, 2021
Although capable of bar's length,there are certainly better uses within the little saw's parameters.
42 of 42 found this helpful Although no powerhouse and certainly not comparable to a similar sized gasoline powered saw the Dewalt DCCS620B is incomparable for it's intended purpose(s) and when utilized within the saw's limitations.
If you already have access to suitably sized batteries (4Ah -bare minimum- 5-to-6 Ah MUCH better suited) the saw's value simply can't be questioned.
Use it appropriately. within reasonable expectations, and your satisfaction will be assured.

Feb 09, 2021
couldn't be happier with the model/brand selection !
Never any doubt that the Makita grinder would be first rate. Since it is a less sophisticated version there is a higher likely hood of increased lifespan. The 7 in. model is quite capable of supporting alternative 9 in accessories as needed because they share so much between models.
I initially was looking to get into the -much- lighter weight Hitachi, but after a bit more contemplation it seemed that wouldn't be the smartest move when choosing this type of tool. If someone else were buying the tool, and providing replacements the Hitachi/(updated manufacturer) would have been OK, but since I'm not using it on a full-time basis (and providing my own tools) the Makita GA series was a smarter choice all together.