![]() ![]() Makita has done just about everything right with the XSH06. Combined with the dual port Rapid Optimum Charger, it’s unlikely that you’ll work faster than the 45 minutes it will take to fully recharge two batteries. What’s tough to ignore is how much more battery capacity you’re getting with Makita’s 4-battery kit. Note: I intentionally left out the Makita Rear-Handle and DeWalt FlexVolt Worm Drive Style saws since they’re in a slightly different class.īoth the 2-battery and 4-battery kits compare well with the other premium saws in this list and are obviously a bit higher than the older XSH01 and the more value-oriented DCS570. Makita 18V X2 LXT XSH06PT1: $349 with four 5.0 Ah batteries (360 watt-hours).Makita XSH01: $299 with two 5.0 Ah batteries (180 watt-hours).DeWalt FlexVolt DCS575: $379 with two 2.0 Ah, 60V Max batteries (108 watt-hours).DeWalt 20V Max DCS570: $279 with a 5.0 Ah battery (90 watt-hours).Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2732: $399 with a 12.0 Ah battery (216 watt-hours).Normally, Makita 5 Ah batteries are $129 each or $219 for two, so getting the extra pair for the same price as the 2-battery kit is a steal.Īs for direct price comparison, here’s what we’re looking at: Finally, the XSH06PT1 gives you 4 batteries instead of 2 for $349*.īefore going into any other comparison, that 4-battery kit is awfully attractive. The XSH06PT nets you a pair of 5 Ah batteries and a dual port Rapid Optimum Charger to go with the tool for $349. The Makita 18V X2 LXT Circular Saw comes in three options. ![]()
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