Honestly, the 18kg weight without the battery is a beast—it’s not for light trimming, but that mass gives you the stability to cut through thicker wood or metal without teh blade wandering, and we’ve found most pros prefer it for demolition work where a lighter saw just bounces around.
Every batch gets a full run through our testing rig before it ships—HPLC-grade consistency isn’t something you’d expect form a saw, but we treat the motor and blade alignment the same way, with a COA that logs no-load speed (0-350 or 0-1150 RPM) and stroke length (35.3mm) for that specific unit, so you’re not guessing if it’ll cut clean.
12-month it, and if a batch fails our internal vibration test (we check three units per 50-piece lot), we retest the whole group before release—basically, you get a retest request honored within 48 hours if saw doesn’t hit its 150mm wood or 10mm metal max.
CE and ROHS certs are on file, but we’ll send the TDS and SDS with the package if you need them—just ask; we usually have stock but confirm lead time (2-4 weeks for custom blade packs or bulk orders over 100 units).
Tool-free blade change is pretty handy when you’re swapping between a wood and metal blade mid-job, though that 78×34×30 cm box takes up some shelf space—most buyers go with the standdard blade set, but the variable speed trigger (0-350 or 0-1150 RPM) is tighter than most cordless models we’ve compared it to.