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60V 9 IN. CORDLESS CUT OFF SAW KIT

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Color: Multicolor


Size: One Size


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  • 60V 9 IN. CORDLESS CUT OFF SAW KIT

Description

DeWalt DCS692X2 60V 9 IN. CORDLESS CUT OFF SAW KIT

Manufacturer: ‎Dewalt


Part Number: ‎DCS692X2


Item Weight: ‎26.4 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎27.07 x 13.85 x 8.13 inches


Item model number: ‎DCS692X2


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Multicolor


Style: ‎Classic


Finish: ‎Brushed


Material: ‎Blend


Pattern: ‎Solid


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎hand_powered


Voltage: ‎60 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Handle Material: ‎Plastic


Blade Length: ‎9 Inches


Special Features: ‎Brushless


Included Components: ‎60V 9 IN. CORDLESS CUT OFF SAW KIT


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 10, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's a battery powered beast!!
Color: Multicolor Size: One Size
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for my use as a first responder. The day after I got it our town was flooded, worst flood in hundreds of years. Since that day I have used this cutoff saw to cut galvanized cables off the interstate, cut and remove large and small plastic pipes, cut and remove wood, class I metal doors, cut asphalt, concrete, rebar, and twisted 1.5" aluminum cable. The 60v battery powers through everything. I paired it with a rescue blade also sold by Amazon. It came with a masonry blade, and a abrasive blade, 2 60v flexvolt batteries, and charger. It's starts up quick and upon release of the trigger stops the blade from rotating in hundreths of seconds. The grip is positive and comfortable and it is hefty for a battery powered saw. Made very well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by W. Gregg W. Gregg

  • Powerful saw!
Color: Yellow/Black/Sliver Size: One Size
Saw feels like a quality machine. Very solid and powerful. It cut through a 4 inch slab like butter. I cut 2 squares out of a slab for gate posts, and had full bars on a 9ah flex volt. Glad I got it, being cordless is awesome, you forget the price after your first job with it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by Douglas Greenwood

  • Great little cut off saw
Color: Yellow/Black/Sliver Size: One Size
So far so good! I was skeptical at first. I bought this saw to use for cutting c900 and dr35 sewer drain pipe. Basically, really thick pvc pipe. I gotta say, I'm impressed! Went the whole day almost with one Felxvolt 9AH battery. Ont thing to remember, this is a high output tool. It is only as good as the battery you are using. Don't half step with an old battery and knock the tools performance or function. In my opinion, I wouldn't use any battery under 9AH. But, it all depends on what you are going to use it for. Keep the tool clean as much as possible. I paired mine with the Dewalt 20v blower. One more important thing ro remember, battery life is dependent on how and what you are cutting and for how long during each use. I've learned that with multiple start/stops, the battery life goes faster because of the amount of start ups the saw has to build speed and thus battery life depletes faster. And, always get the saw blade fully running wide open before making contact with cut surface. Hope this helps the next person! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by Big Mike

  • Great cutter for small jobs.
Color: Yellow/Black/Sliver Size: One Size
Love this cutter. Use it to cut stone pavers and concrete pieces. Works like a charm.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by jellybean

  • Awesome tool
Color: Multicolor Size: One Size
Great tool to have, only if your a professional. Expensive, but cuts thru brickwork like butter.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by S. Seto

  • Buy it
Color: Multicolor Size: One Size
Best tool
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025 by William C

  • Dewalt vs Makita
Color: Yellow/Black/Sliver Size: One Size
I own both of these saws (DeWalt and Makita) The Makita diamond blade ( P/N E-02973) that comes with the Makita saw is head and shoulders above the DeWalt blade (P/N:DWAF8900) that comes with the DeWalt saw, and by a large factor; the DeWalt blade used up a 1/4" vs the Makita only 1/32" on the same job....that is a factor of about 8X. Conversely, the DeWalt abrasive blade (P/N: DWAF9818) that comes with the saw was markedly better than the Makita stock abrasive blade (P/N: E-23298) Both Makita and DeWalt rate of cut was not noticeably different; however, when I tried the new type Makita thin kerf blade (P/N: E-23298) that is designed specifically for battery saws, both tools cut at a faster rate, and I think this thin kerf Makita blade also helped the DeWalt batteries from over heating and shutting down The comparative battery life was hard to determine; both tools could use up batteries at a good clip. I found that when pressing the DeWalt for a period of time the battery (9AH) would stop working and needed a cool down period; whereas the Makita batteries went to the very end. The adjustable blade guard on the DeWalt is a great feature to have, especially for plunge cutting into walls. Both saw's water system eliminated the dust completely. The double sided water system on the DeWalt could obstruct your line of sight on certain cuts. Both saws were comfortable, well balanced and easy to handle. The quick water disconnects are almost identical on both saws and I found to be interchangeable. I trust the water shutoff on the DeWalt much more than the Makita valve which broke internally on my saw for unknown reasons. Rebar embedded concrete is not a problem for either of these saws. I concluded that with either saw, I would use the Makita ultra-premium diamond blade E-02973 or Makita thin-kerf blade E-3298. DeWalt does indeed make a premium diamond blade, but it does not come with the tool and I don't know the P/N. DeWalt makes and comes with the much better abrasive type blade DWAF9818. Makita has the soft start, a work light and a battery charge level indicator that are really nice features to have. Both tools stop within about a second of releasing the trigger and both tools have overload warning lights and will stop automatically if jammed. The DeWalt comes with an on board wrench; the Makita wrench you will probably lose the first day on the job Actual Measurements that I made for myself: Makita w/ diamond blade, 5 ah bateries (2) installed: 14 lbs 11.6 oz, height 11.5", width 9.5", length 23" DeWalt w/ diamond blade, 9 ah battery (1) installed: 14l bs 13.4 oz, height 12", width 7.5", lenghth 26" The depth of cut with new blade: Makita 3-1/2" DeWalt 3-1/4" Incidentally, I discovered that I could fit the Makita 9" x 1/4" depressed center grinding wheel (Makita P/N A-96051) on the Makita tool, but not on the DeWalt; that ability can be very useful. The features between the saws are not precisely equal, however, you would probably be safe going with the tool you have the most batteries and chargers for. If batteries are not the issue, I would give Makita the advantage ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by GearHead48 GearHead48

  • sweet
Color: Yellow/Black/Sliver Size: One Size
very powerful, good size, works great on concrete,
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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