Hitachi C10FCE2 10-Inch compound miter saw | 
| Brand: Hitachi
List Price: $263.34 Buy New: $124.75 You Save: $138.59 (53%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 3867
Color: Green Media: Tools & Hardware Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 33 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.2
MPN: C10FCE2 Model: C10FCE2 UPC: 717709011465 EAN: 0717709011465 ASIN: B000V5Z6RG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Carbide blade included | | • | 15 Amp motor | | • | Large pivoting fence | | • | 5,000 rpm | | • | Bevel angle 0-45, miter range 0-52 |
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Product Description Lightweight and aggressive tool design with has a powerful motor and large table for increased material stability. Thumb actuated positive stops. Adjustable pivot fence for suppporting large stock. Dust guide to prevent chips from scattering. Soft and vibration-reducing grip. Spindle lock for easy blade replacement. Laser guide system for easier alignment with the ink line.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT: TCT saw blade, dust bag, vise assembly, sub fence, wrench.
SPECIFICATIONS: 10" blade diameter, 1/520W, 1,950W max. output, 5,000 RPM. 110V-120V: 15A, 220V: 7.5A, 230V: 7.2V, 240V: 6.9A full load current. 5/8" bore size for USA/Canada. Max. cutting capacities: cross cut 0-degree (right angle), miter cut 45-degree, bevel cut 45-degree to teh left, compound cut 45 x 45-degree. Right and left 0-52-degree miter cutting ranges, 0-45-degree left bevel cutting range. Miterr: right and left 0-45-degree/Bevel: left 0-45-degree compound (miter plus left bevel cutting ranges. Angle stopper positions: right and left 0,15, 22.5, 31.6, 45-degree. 18-1/8"W x 24-3/4L x 22-3/32"H.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Great Saw, Great Amazon Price!~ February 23, 2008 J. Ruhl Frank (Cary, NC) 43 out of 46 found this review helpful
I bought this same saw about a year ago at Lowes, I paid something like $150 for it. It's a great saw, really smooth and comfortable to use. Works great for cutting trim boards, but I've also used it as a chop saw to cut 2x6's, it doesn't bog down one bit when cutting larger stock. It's a little heavy, but to me that just means it's built better. It's also quiet compared to other miter saws I've used. This is definitely a great deal! I'm almost tempted to buy a second as a backup!
Nothing but Hitachi, from here on out March 10, 2008 J. Patterson (Tomball, TX (just outside Houston)) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I received this saw as a Christmas present in 2007. I've used it nearly every other weekend since, and the only complaint I have is with the manual. This was my first miter saw so I wanted to be sure that it was put together correctly, but the instructions were nearly incomprehensible. But, since I'm a guy and am used to not reading directions (j/k) I figured it out eventually. This saw is very powerful relative to other models in this price range. I had looked at the Dewalt saws, but didn't really think the quality of construction was the same since Black & Decker bought them out a few years back. I've used this to cut 4x4" treated posts and it slices through them like a hot knife through butter, with no motor lag at all. The sawdust catch-bag is a nice feature, but doesn't catch it all. I wasn't expecting it to, and having ANY of it get caught is a plus, and simply less clean up for me once the project is finished. After receiving this saw, I did some research and found out that all Hitachi power tools have a 5 year limited warrantee. I've blown through 3 drills - 1 Skil, 2 Black & Deckers (guess I didn't learn) - on my trip to the Hitachi brand, and will never buy anything but Hitachi tools from here on out. I would recommend this tool to anyone that is looking for a professional quality tool at a decent price.
Wheres the Three Teeth April 4, 2008 P. Capriotti (Southeastern Pa.) 8 out of 26 found this review helpful
This is not the same saw you get from LOWES. I bought the Lazer guided saw from Lowes for $99.00. and bought this one for backup because the bearings wear out in about 6 mos of everyday use.So I get the new saw out and first off the holes to mount the saw do not line up so it cannot be mounted on my Dewalt saw stand.Then I notice the saw is not cutting true with what seams to be blade woble.I look at the blade and see there are at least Three Carbide teeeh missing from the blade.I will Never buy another Hitachi product again!It's not the same product as It was 10yrs ago.The cordless drill I bought,the gears striped out withen a day.Contractors Stay Away!
Decent saw, 1st one arrived broken had to replace June 24, 2008 Temur Perkins 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The saw works well and is good for the price. The cast body base isn't very thick and the first saw arrived broken, cracked and bent near the hole in the corner where the saw gets bolted to a workbench. This may be because it ships in a small factory box that then gets put inside another huge generic brown cardboard box for shipping with plenty of room to bang around inside. One or two small pieces of brown packing paper are loosely put around the factory box but there's tons of sloppy room between the boxes and the corners of the factory box arrived crushed both times. This kept me waiting on a project for a few days and that pissed me off. Amazon shipped me a new one for free and sent UPS to pick up the broken one. Time is money though, and this poor secondary packaging wasted my time. Luckily the 2nd saw was intact and immediately put to use. The instructions aren't very good, I would have appreciated knowing that the compound angle tightening thread on the handle that locks the angle once you set it is a reverse thread. Other than the poor shipping and mediocre instructions the saw itself works great, I am doing door and window casings and baseboard trim with it.
Value saw for the homeowner...does the job July 16, 2008 Fry daddy (Honolulu, HI United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Picked this up for 99 bucks (price fluctuates often so just throw it into your shopping cart and wait for that deal to come up). Bought an Irwin laser guide for about 20 bucks and I'm ready for my job. This one is made in China (not Japan) but my expectations are for the occasional homeowner use, not for contractor duty and I am very pleased. Sure beats the plastic Ryobis sold at HD for the same price. Cheap Craftsman miter with the wrongly aligned stick on angle guage (are you kidding me) don't compare too. Best comparison is the entry level Dewalt but that one comes in at at 200 so this is half price for about the same performance. Great for cutting 2x4 and wood laminate panels (though you have to flip the board for the final cut) without motor bogging down. That's where the laser guide helps with perfect cuts. 40 tooth blade trims true, great for being free. My 80 tooth laminate blade is almost the cost of the saw. Yes.. the dust bag is pretty much useless, it catches just the ultrafine particles, all the rest of the debris is around you.
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