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    Default Makita 4190 saw.

    A lot has been written about this saw and I think it's all been a little too critical going on about it's performance.

    I reckon for the money, it's a God send to have it in your kit. It may not be used much, but it will earn it's money over time.

    Two weeks ago I was stuck needing to cut a floor of Terrazzo topped slabs and a wall, with channels to chip away for wiring and plumbing prior to tiling.
    Didn't want to make the dust and left pondering.
    Took the battery powered saw, filled the tank and started cutting with the old original blade with not much hope.
    Two charges later, chanels cut nice and clean. no dust, chipped away and job done.
    Me left smiling.
    I am still amazed the tool did it, slow but just ate the job up and no dust.
    Its been a good buy over the years.
    Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.

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