Porter-Cable 424MAG 15 Amp 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Blade Left and Brake
Ranking: 8.5 out of 10
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model Number: 424MAG
Product Code: 039404128737
Price: $312.22 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon
Features:
- Circular saw with Quik-Change keyless blade change for tool-less blade changes in seconds
- 15 AMP, AC/DC, 5,800 RPM blade speed with 2-second electric blade brake
- Magnesium construction provides more durability and lighter weight at 9 pounds; 100% ball and needle bearing construction
- Includes 18T carbide tipped Riptide blade, case, and operating manual
- Weighs 17.6 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Porter-Cable 424MAG 7-1/4" Blade Left Circular Saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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This is the type of tool that you will say "How did I ever manage to get along without it". I have a 25 year old Craftsman saw that I fought everytime I used it. This saw is light, the cord stays out of the way. The blade is on the left where you can see it. Cutting power is great. It feels like you are cutting air. If this saw holds up like the rest of the Porter-Cable tools that I have purchased it will be money well spent.
Exceptional saw!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Before purchasing this saw, I worked with a $50 Black Decker Quantum. What a difference!! This saw cuts smoothly, has a nice blade and comparatively light. Other features like the electric brake, dust port, depth tilt levers, and left blade make this saw outstanding. You can't go wrong with this one.
PC 424MAG Circular Saw
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jun 2, 2008
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Received saw today. Seems well made and the table looks very good. However, do not believe the note that it comes with a case. It does not! It comes with a very cheap bag that does nothing to protect the saw and does not even have a pocket for saw blades or the manual. The electric brake still allows the blade to spin for a good 3 seconds before it stops. Did not expect cheap bag and inadequate brake for this much money. I would return it, but I need it now so will keep it.
RRibariu
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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It was as advertised...a little heavy, but it is 10 lbs.
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br /Otherwise, it is a great too an will last a good long time
Very Happy!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 13, 2008
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This saw has exceeded my expectations. It's powerful, easy to use and lightweight. I used the adjustable exhaust outside two days ago. The exhaust was in the normal position (like other saws). As I was cutting some wood, the wind was blowing the chips into my face. I turned the exhaust vent toward the left, and the wind carried the chips away. It took two seconds to fix the problem.
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save your money
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 2.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Porter cable has designed a flop. If you drop this saw (or the rh model) on the front corner of the table base, it will break off. It is mounted to a thin piece of plastic on the blade shroud. It lasted three days on my job site. Are we tough on tools? Yes. But the old P C saws could withstand all of our roughness and would only fail well after their anticipated usefullness. I have heard that they are addressing the problem. Maybe try Bosch for now.
Plastic part?
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 1.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I find it difficult to believe that Porter-Cable would mount a critical part like the base to the gear housing with a plastic part. I'm looking at the parts list (go to their website to see it) and I see the base is mounted to the gear housing with a T that looks like it should be metal. There would be no reason to make it out of plastic since it would be cheap to make from metal and the problems this would cause would not be worth any economy realized, if any.
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br /"Early units were made with a Roll Pin Ref. 32 that was 1.5" long and current units are made with a Roll Pin that is 1.75" long. The longer Roll Pin Ref. 32 provides greater support for the Gear Housing Ref. 50 in the event the base is hit or the tool is dropped. A recess is required in the Upper Guard Ref. 51 to accommodate the longer Roll Pin. The current Gear Housing Assy. Ref. 50 includes the longer Roll Pin Ref. 32"
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br /So maybe the shorter roll pin was a problem that is somewhat allieviated with the longer one in current models.
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br /There is a caution about the roll pin that holds the T to the housing:
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br /"Early units were made with a Roll Pin Ref. 32 that was 1.5" long and current units are made with a Roll Pin that is 1.75" long. The longer Roll Pin Ref. 32 provides greater support for the Gear Housing Ref. 50 in the event the base is hit or the tool is dropped. A recess is required in the Upper Guard Ref. 51 to accommodate the longer Roll Pin. The current Gear Housing Assy. Ref. 50 includes the longer Roll Pin Ref. 32"
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big amps, expensive
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 0.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Pros: Well made, lots of power for *real* men, less than 10 lbs. Nice balance, blade left is great (for me). You get what you pay for, but twice the quality costs 4 times as much. Kinda like fancy bike parts. Excellent bearings, cuts straight with guide like (the better, but plunge-only) Festool. Cons: Very loose floppy blade guard, but does work great and does not stick. I am sick of McMansions, huge mega-pickup-trucks on jobsites, 10,000 sq ft houses on 12.000 sq ft lots, super-size-me. get outa my way attitudes. 15 amps is too many for many remodel circuits I do. Plug in this with another small tool- and bang you blow breakers. 10 lbs is too heavy for many uses I have, for a 7-1/4 inch saw. $140 is too much compared to a $40, 13 amp, 8 lb Skilsaw. Yeah, the PC is a pro saw and lasts until you break it... but the $40 Skil will still do the job if you select one with a good shoe. Now- before some macho nut job flames me- this is MY experience with this saw- and the Milwaukee, etc. I want balance, smooth operation, reasonable price, and reasonable quality. This gets 5 stars for quality, but 3 overall due to cost and excessive amp requirements.
