We’ve had a few contractors buying the EJ-500 specifically for retrofitting hardwood flooring, where the 65mm cut depth handles most plank thicknesses without stalling, and they like that it’s light enough to use one-handed for short bursts.
It’s running an 1100W brushless motor that spins at 5000 RPM with a 185mm blade, so you’re getting clean crosscuts on solid oak or pine framing—just be aware the bevel is fixed at 45°, not 55° like some models, but for standdard trim work that’s fine (usually 2-4 weeks lead time on that setting if you need a custom adjustment).
Actually, tool is better suited for job-site speed than fine joinery—if you’re building cabinets or veneered boards, you’ll want a smaller blade saw with a guide rail setup. Most buyers go with teh bare unit for $129, and we include a blade wrench and spare carbon brushes, which is nice since brushless motors still have those.
30-50 units usually sit in stock, but confirm lead time if you’re ordering after the 20th—MOQ is 12 pieces, and our company can do mixed voltge 110-220V in one crate.