🔨 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman!
The Evolution Power Tools Rage 3-DB Double Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw is engineered for professionals seeking versatility and precision. With a powerful 2000W motor, it effortlessly cuts through a variety of materials including mild steel, non-ferrous metals, wood, and plastic. The innovative double bevel and laser guidance features enhance accuracy and reduce setup time, making it an essential tool for any job site. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this saw is designed for durability and reliability.
Manufacturer | Evolution |
Part Number | 043-0002 |
Product Dimensions | 82 x 61.2 x 50 cm; 24.43 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | RAGE3 - DB |
Size | 110 V - Site Use |
Colour | Orange |
Style | Rage 3-DB |
Power Source | Corded |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Blade length | 255 Millimetres |
Speed | 1900 RPM |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Stand |
Item Weight | 24.4 kg |
M**M
Brilliant Value for Money
Mitre saw was all assembled pretty much. Minimum setting up. Allan key provided for tightening blade and guides.The instructions were clear on how to change the compound angles, lock the saw into the compressed position, use the slide mechanism etc.Good safety system in having to press both buttons, one releases the guard as the saw is pressed down and the other powers the saw.Very slight build up speed before saw is at max RPM which has the side benefit of reducing any 'kick.' if the saw is not fixed solidly to a bench.Plug lead could have been a little longer.Good wide guides, although don’t be an idiot like me and forget to fully retract the extension guides when doing an angle cut. Was about to cut a 45 degree skirting board cut when I lowered the saw and took a nip out of the guide. As I say, for angled cuts, the guides need fully expanded.Nice addition of laser guide, so you can accurately see where the blade will start to cut. Previous models, have to press down the saw to mark the point it will cut. Speeds up the cutting basically, with added accuracy once you have made sure it's set properly.Some of the cast iron parts look a little cheap and unfinished and some of the various plastic knobs for locking and adjusting again, feel quite cheap and flimsy.The benefit of having the compound angle in both directions is great. Same for the long sliding reach. Can be a time killer if doing multiple cuts of different angles though due to having to unlock the front pin to go either 45 degrees left or right and then you have to tighten it off at the back with a screw in handle.Saw collection bag isn’t worth much to be honest, but never is on any saws in my experience. And I've been through a few of these things. If you really want to cut down on the dust and cuttings then a decent workshop vacuum is essential.Only had the saw for a little while, cuts have all been true with a good finish. Minimal burring.Overall, great saw for the money. Probably the best value for compound angle and slide reach mitre saw. Other brands for this price, may only have one or the other. Downside for this price is some of the parts feel cheap and flimsy.
S**F
Good tool, light and efficient, and up to professional use.
I've been a professional Carpenter for 40 years, and recently needed to replace my old saw with a mobile cross cut saw with decent capacity but also for a reasonable budget, I was slightly reticent about the Evolution thinking it might be a bit shoddy, but read all the reviews which were largely positive, and went ahead and bought one.I couldn't be happier with it. Its copes with everything from large structural timbers, down to trimming small fiddly beading, is light enough to carry about and put in and out of the van, and is proving to be a very versatile tool.It has the advantage over other saws of having the versatility to cut other materials which in my case are plastic pipes, metal trim, and also the odd hidden nail or screw when cutting timber.The possibility of using it with a diamond blade to cut tiles and masonry may also prove useful in the future.Its nice and quiet which is important when working on domestic properties.The standard multi purpose blade leaves a nice clean cut with no splintering (I bought an additional 80 tooth blade for fine work but haven't actually needed it yet).I did originally worry that the slow speed might cause an issue, but not so.... It cuts as quickly, quietly, accurately and neatly as any other saw I have come across, most of which are twice the price.Very pleased with it indeed.
C**R
Good first miter saw
Had no real issues with the saw as a first one I am happy with it it works well and as long as set up properly is a good accurate cut
D**N
Great tool... what else can I cut?
This saw has a lot of setup options. At the end of the day, though, it's pretty perfect for cutting beading, skirting boards and banisters, which is what I needed to do. I've used the stops and the channel depth control, I've cut at different angles and the saw has handled everything thrown at it - wood, some metal and I also bought the tile cutting blade and did cut a large tile easily. The laser indicator is extremely useful. When cutting your stuff ensure it's held down nice and firmly, preferably with your hand (safely), as you might sometimes get some chopping at the end of the cut - if the piece is held very firmly this is minimised.Blade changing is relatively simply, but the screw holding the blade in is designed so that it tightens and loosens the opposite way - interesting choice, that, but it is documented - just caught me out and I was tightening it rather than loosening it (which made the job of loosening it all the more difficult).I would recommend that anyone interested in this buys the stand that matches it - it makes everything so much easier. Beware that the stand and the saw combined weighs a great deal, so it's not exactly portable at this point.The thing is large, so make sure you've got space for it.Most of my electric or battery tools are Makita... and I looked at Makita option before buying this - the price is too good and the saw has plenty of good - deserved - reviews.
H**N
Satisfaction
Machine robuste d'apparence et maniable. Coupe impec le bois et l alu, reste á voir sur l'acier et la durée de vie du disque.
M**P
super outil
c'est un matériel (scie onglet) efficace très professionnel conforme à la description . tres bon produit , j'en suis tres satisfait
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago