I bought a circular with a laser. What is this, a necessary thing, or a useless addition to increase the price?
The more functions in one unit, the less trust it evokes (for me personally). But this laser attracted me like a child π...
The construction is moving, and without equipment, nowhere.
I already wrote about how I burned a good circular, which served me for a long time.
And no matter how I wanted, I had to fork out for a new device.
This time I wanted to take a more powerful one, and with a larger disc. Still, at a construction site, these characteristics play a role.
And when choosing, I came across an interesting specimen.
- And the diameter of the disc is suitable.
- And the power is normal.
- And the price is fine.
And the most interesting thing is that it has a laser, as it is said "for a more accurate cut".
Of course, I understood that with such a relatively low price of the saw, I would not have to expect any advantage from this laser. But still, I myself am surprised that it was this function that became decisive when choosing.
But everything becomes clear only in practice.
I have nothing to say against ...
Yes it shines, yes it gets on the cut (approximately), Well, so what???
- If he shone two meters in front of me, then I could cut without additional marking. And these 15 cm that are, I already see on the usual "sight".
- And there is no need to talk about special accuracy. When working with such a tool manually, the cut has a decent error from the fact that everything seems to be hanging. And the laser here will not help in any way ...
β So this addition, in my opinion, is some kind of mischief, and just marketing. After all, I fell in love like a child and made a choice in favor of this model π.
Otherwise, the tool is normal, it works as it should. And the laser does not spoil this impression in any way; rather, on the contrary, it adds a little color to the construction process π₯.
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Be sure to write your opinion in the comments. Maybe this device can still be used somehow, but I don't know π.