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Makita 4200NH 4-3/8-Inch Circular Saw

Makita 4200NH 4-3/8-Inch Circular Saw
MSRP: $309.00
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Manufacturer: Makita
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Makita 4200NH 4-3/8-Inch Circular Saw Features

Lots of power, lightweight
Ball and needle bearing construction for smooth operation
Well-balanced and light for easy handling
Lock-off button helps prevent accidental starts
Blade is on the left side
 

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Additional Makita 4200NH 4-3/8-Inch Circular Saw Information

This circular saw is lightweight, easy to handle and sports a left-side blade. Featuring a powerful 9.1 Amp motor and weighing in at just 6.8 lbs., this saw has a high power-to-weight ratio ... making it great for any jobsite. Plenty of power to cut stone or masonry with a diamond blade (sold separately) Cordless: No, Blade Diameter (in.): 4 3/8, Amps: 9.1, Volts: 120, Speed - No Load (RPM): 11,000, Cutting Depth at 90deg (in.): 1 1/4, Cutting Depth at 45deg (in.): 3/4, Blade Location: Left, Blade Included: Yes, Wrench Included: Yes, Case Included: No

 

What Customers Say About Makita 4200NH 4-3/8-Inch Circular Saw:

I didn't perform as much research before buying this tool as I usually do and I may have paid the price, literally. My little brute has an atypical arbor diameter of 20mm, not an easy task to find quality blade replacements. This saw costs more than most circular saws and I'm not sure the price justifies it's capabilities. The PC costs just a hair more and is a better quality tool.My 4200NH has 7.8 amps of power as opposed to the stated 9.1 now so I assume Makita has made some changes.

I'm not sure if this is the reason for the fair quality, but regardless, Makita could have done better. The black painted stamped metal base is a little cheap as are the height and angle adjustments. I would have expected more from Makita, a known producer of quality products.This tool (my version) was not made in the U.S. It now resides happily unseen, bolted under a 1/4" aluminum plate with a homemade Biesemeyer style "T-square" fence as a mini table saw alongside my Jet-Gold series 10" full-size and Microlux 3-3/8" micro-table saw. or Japan but instead Brazil. That was two years ago, I have since learned my lesson.This is a trim saw designed for smaller tasks and it cuts plywood and smaller stock cleanly just as it does into your wallet.

The paint on the blade guard had bubbles in it that eventually chipped off, but still it performed well. It's a happy little family.The Pros:**Easier to control than full size circulars**Lots of power for it's size**Left sided bladeThe Cons:**Price-$$**Quality of fit/finish fair**Quality of height/angle adjustments fair**Odd size arbor (20mm)Summary: A lightweight contender with good power and fair quality of craftsmanship but Porter Cable's worm drive packs a k.o. After purchasing the 4200NH I realized I probably should have chosen the Porter Cable worm drive. Still, with just under 8 amps of power this little guy does pack a pretty good punch.

My husband uses it whenever he can, because it is light and powerful and he does a lot of work with oak, which never stops this saw. and its light weight makes it my choice whenever possible. A lot of the smaller blade circular saws are only good for paneling and thin plywood. So this is a safety issue.

This has been the most used tool in our garage for 13 years. The only down side is the expense of blades, but this wouldn't stop me from buying it. This saw was hard to get for a number of years and I 'm happy to see it back on the market again. It's blade diameter is big enough for lumber (using a combination blade.

I also noticed some time ago that masonry, ceramic tile and tile roofing contractors always seem to have one of these with a carbide blade in it to do quick cutoffs. In fact we bought a new one to have in case the old one finally gives out. A small tooth finish blade is good for paneling and plywood). I'm a woman who can't hold and control the weight of an ordinary full size circular saw in one hand.

The small size and weight are a real plus. The blade gard hangs under certain conditions and I wish the depth adjustment was better engineered. Works well. As a righty, I enjoy the left blade arrangement, which is similar to my Skill 77.I've had mine for 10+ years, so some of the features may have changed. (Both may be on the current model). I recently used it for paneling and to install a laminate (Faux hardwood) flooring. The thin blade and high RPM will give you excellent cuts.

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