We’ve been shippng these saws mostly to small workshops and contractors who need something that actually cuts through 2x4s and thin steel without bogging down — the 1000W motor handles that fine, and at 3.5kg it’s not going to wear your arm out after a few cuts.
The 110mm blade spins at 13000rpm no-load, which is pretty much where you want it for clean crosscuts in plywood or siding, but don’t expect it to replace a proper metal- saw for thick plate — the 40mm depth at 90° is fine for framing, not heavy fabrication.
You get a 1-year warranty and the usual CE, RoHS, and SGS docs with each shipment, so if your compliance guy needs paperwork before you order, we usually have teh COA ready within 2 business days (check lead time on larger quantities).
Handled one last week that had been in a custoemr’s van for six months — the housing holds up better than the brushed motors in cheaper units, and the HSS blade is decent out of the box, though most buyers swap it for a carbide-tipped one if they’re mostly hardwood.
Anyway, the weight distribution is actually better than some 1800W saws we’ve tested — it balances right over the shoe, so you’re not fighting tool on bevel cuts at 45° (30mm depth there).