BOSCH 18V BITURBO Brushless 305mm 12" Glide Compound Mitre Saw Skin $1,014.30 + Delivery ($0 Pickup) @ Total Tools

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BOSCH 18V BITURBO Brushless 305mm Glide Compound Mitre Saw

A decent deal as the normal price was $1449.
Discounted to $1014.30, and free battery and charger.

Sydneytools.com.au and toolkitdepot.com.au also selling for the same price.

The GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional BITURBO Glide Mitre Compound Saw delivers cordless freedom with corded performance equal to 2,000 W corded saws. Featuring the Unique Glide Arm, this saw delivers on power, performance and accuracy. A massive cutting capacity of up to 120x400mm is perfect for todays jobsite with multiple applications.

The HMI User Interface enable users to adapt the tool to their job. Variable speed to suit all materials while the Bosch ECO Mode gives up to 30% more run time. User friendly fteaures like Upfront Bevel controls and the Tool-less Blade Change mean more productivity on site. The tool has a fast motor brake, overload and restart protection.

Specifications
Motor: BITURBO Brushless
Equivalent corded power: 2,000W
Recommended Battery: 1x ProCORE18V 8.0Ah OR 1x ProCORE18V 12.0Ah
Compatible with: 2.0Ah - 12.0Ah
Blade Diameter: 305mm
Saw blade tooth count : 60
Max Cutting capacity: 120x400mm
Miter Setting: 52°L / 60°R
Bevel Setting: 47°L / 47°R
Additional Features
Tool-less Blade Change
Dual Laser
Light
Soft start
Motor brake
Upfront bevel control
Bluetooth Connectivity with HMI User Interface

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  • I could 6 of these from Aldi (5 year warranties) and still have some change.
    Will this Bosch last 6 times longer than the Scheppach?

    • +2

      It has bi-turbo in it's name what more could you want

      • Can I install a dump valve? Asking for a friend

      • trans-turbo?

    • +1

      Double the cutting depth, not corded.

    • +1

      It's not simply a case of lasting longer. Cheap mitre saws are notorious for being difficult to adjust so that square cuts can be achieved.

    • The trueness of the cut from this mitre saw is more accuate than the Scheppach. Go to a shop and use your speed square to test it. This saw is mainly appealing to carpenters who do fine woodworking. Framing and DIYers are just fine with the Aldi one

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