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VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw, 7" Blade with 3 inch Max Cutting Depth, Wet/Dry Sawing with Blade and Tools for Granite, Brick, Porcelain, Reinforced Concrete

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw, 7" Blade with 3 inch Max Cutting Depth, Wet/Dry Sawing with Blade and Tools for Granite, Brick, Porcelain, Reinforced Concrete

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Brian Brian
Superintendent
This is a handy saw. It will cut about 3 inches deep in hard reinforced concrete, but get a blade for that purpose. Its the same motor as the larger diameters, so it gets more power to a smaller blade, and its noticeably lighter. I'm cutting vertical pool walls, so weight is important. The rotating trigger helps a lot. You can add grease by taking off the cover, which I haven't done yet. The water is very good to keep the nasty dust down and prolong blade life. A good dust mask is good enough.
Brian Brian
Superintendent
Its the workhorse of my pool demo job that's about 25% complete. I should have bought the 14" as there are more choices in blades. The concrete is hard and reinforced, just any blade won't do. The depth adjustment is practically useless, the sliding slot should be on the back, not the front. (Both would probably be best) I went to using a 7" saw to make the first cut, the saw is lighter and more powerful. This 12" needs to keep the rpm up for best results. It popped a 15amp circut breaker if I pushed it, but not a 20amp. Get a low gauge extension cord. Get the right blade for your job, this blade is general purpose. The price was a lot lower than other sellers. It seems like the tolerances are not as tight as more expensive ones. If you want to use it everyday, better to pay more, but for a single job, this is good.
Josh Hill Josh Hill
Gets the job done
Used to cut concrete to put a sink in for outside kitchen. Also easily handles travertine and other solid slates.
Stan, OK Stan, OK
the well-made tool helps you get any concrete-cutting job done
Almost all American houses constructed 30 and more years ago have cast iron pipes as sewer lines. And all these pipes are about the end of service life. Using the VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw me and my spouse were able to replace old nasty leaking sewer lines with new PVC at the all house. Tool is well made, the only advice I can give - go slow, inch by inch and the tool will be ok. Thank you Vevor!
Frank Frank
Contractor
Great Tool. Only drawback is it draws alot of amps. Need at least a 20amp circuit to run this. Even on a 20amp circuit it was blowing the breaker. Other than that it cut a 6in concrete floor no problem.
Mike Mike
Overheats easily, but did the job required
Product performed our basic needs. It blew breakers several times, even with a heavier gauge extension cord. However, for the price, we feel it served us fine. It lasted for about 50 hours of work before burning up.
OD OD
Owner
works well as long as you take it slow! Threw breaker 3 times while cutting about 30 feet at 3" deep. For the price it does good.
Derek Brown Derek Brown
Derek
This saw worked great, the price is right, the only thing was the ground fault interruptor was broken so I put a regular plug on it
John Soares John Soares
Contractor
Great saw for the price. Cut a 4” slab about 29’ long. It did trip the breaker if I use to much pressure, but slow and steady and it got the job done.
Daniel Gregait Daniel Gregait
Saw is a beast
"Sucker weights a gal-dang ton". but it works great, used to dry-cut 6 inch deep, 8-foot-long piece of concrete. It's heavy, you have to muscle it around, but cuts smooth, cuts straight. Was worried about the quality but it worked great.

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