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Metabo HPT MultiVolt™ 36V Sliding Miter Saw | 10-Inch Blade | Dual Bevel | Includes Battery & Charger | C3610DRAQA

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Style: 36V MultiVolt Cordless (C3610DRAQA)


Features

  • MULTIVOLT: Miter saw can be powered by a MultiVolt 36 Volt battery (included) or the MultiVolt AC adapter(sold separately)
  • FEATURING: Dual bevel sliding miter saw providing the power and precision a pro demands
  • INCLUDES: 36 volt miter saw, 4 AH battery and charger
  • AWARD: Rated Best 10-Inch Miter Saw by Pro Tool Reviews 2020
  • MITER AND BEVEL: Miter and bevel: 0-60 degree miter angle to the right and 0-55 degree miter angle to the left and also 0-48 degree bevel angle range to the right and left
  • RAILS: Zero rear clearance slide rails allow for efficient cutting in tight spaces or when the tool is placed against the wall
  • BATTERY: 36 Volt battery provides AC like power and extended run-time
  • LASER: Adjustable laser allows easy adjustment for more accurate cutting

Description

Metabo HPT introduces a revolutionary cordless-corded power tool solution that meets the power output demands on a jobsite. MultiVolt tools can accept a 36V battery or plug into an outlet with the AC adapter. This unique platform changes what's possible on the jobsite by offering the power of a corded tool, the freedom of a cordless platform and the choice to operate all MultiVolt tools cordless or corded.

Brand: Metabo HPT


Color: Green


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Power Source: Battery Powered


Special Feature: Brake


Brand: ‎Metabo HPT


Color: ‎Green


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Special Feature: ‎Brake


Included Components: ‎C3610DRAQA, MultiVolt 36V Battery (372121M), Rapid Charger (UC18YSL3), 10" Blade (372632), 13mm Blade Wrench (372446)


Product Dimensions: ‎43"L x 3"W x 14"H


Voltage: ‎36 Volts


Item Weight: ‎45.5 Pounds


Blade Length: ‎10 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎60


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Cutting Angle: ‎60 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎15 Amps


Manufacturer: ‎Koki Holdings America, Ltd


Part Number: ‎C3610DRAQA


Item Weight: ‎45.5 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎C3610DRAQA


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Style: ‎36V MultiVolt Cordless (C3610DRAQA)


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Brake


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎5-Year (Tool Body only)


Date First Available: April 8, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for the DIYers out there
Style: Corded Electric (C10FSHCT)
I just set the saw up and made a few test cuts. I'll give my first impressions here. I was concerned about the weight distribution and the brightness of the laser. Both of my concerns were unfounded. I installed the saw on the same portable stand I had my non-sliding compound saw mounted on. I was concerned that it might tip over or list one way or the other. I need not have worried. It mounted in such a way as to be very sturdy. It didn't waver at all when making even compound miter cuts or 90/90 cuts. The laser. While it isn't really bright it does light up the cut line nicely for me. I've not tried to use it in bright sunlight but I don't do a lot of work without some kind of cover over me so it isn't even a real concern. There is a LED light on the saw for some unknown reason. It is really small and pretty dim so don't count on it lighting up the area. Overall, the saw was very close to perfect out of the box. I only had to make a couple of very minor and minimal adjustments to get it tuned in to my satisfaction. The cuts are very clean even at the toughest angles. I found the laser to be pretty true most of the time. You do need to check it pretty often but it's really easy to do so just be prepared to take a minute to do it fairly often. That said, the saw really should come with a 60 tooth blade for smoother, finer cuts. The 40 T it comes with is OK but just OK. It isn't super heavy either. The slide works great, smooth and straight with an easy motion. It also locks so you can still use the saw as a non-sliding miter for smaller pieces and trim. I haven't figured out how to lock the cut angle outside the detents but I will. This saw is going to help me finish up some of the outstanding honey do projects, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020 by Jon

  • Very impressed
Style: 36V MultiVolt Cordless (C3610DRAQA)
This is the first mitre saw that I have owned that need no adjustment right out of the box. Unboxed this saw, charged the battery and made initial cuts to check angles. All cuts were spot on. It shipped in original manufacturer’s packaging and it was in rough shape when it arrived and I was afraid the saw would be as well, but it was very well intact due to molded styrofoam packaging. I recommend this saw! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Joe D.

  • Great value for the money.
Style: Corded Electric (C10FSHCT)
It’s a little heavier than I thought it would be. Also I am not crazy about the release to go to the compound miter. Reaching under the blade. I wish it was in a different position. But it cuts great and is very accurate.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Kenneth Laznovsky

  • Still Hitachi
Style: Corded Electric (C10FSHCT)
I've had this Metabo saw now for a while. At first i was a bit skeptic about buying this saw since Hitachi decided to separate there tool division and sell it off. But i have to say it is a very good and well built saw. there is some adjustments and fine toning you would have to do with the laser, but overall smooth glide, fence is true and straight. Worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Jose Cortes

  • Great Saw, Miter Deflection is annoying, but every saw has quirks!!!
Style: Corded Electric (C10FSHCT)
Every Miter Saw on the market has a quirk or two. 1.The accuracy is because the rip fence is angled inward on both sides, so with a long board, and the notch on exact zero, it comes out exactly accurate. 2. The chief problem is when you have to square up edges [and end up 0.5degrees off], conveniently the angle notches allow for 0.5degrees of error, so this problem is easily solved by pushing the angle to 0.5 or -0.5 depending on the side. The laser light or a Speed Square can assist with the angle issue. [In order to do this anchor the speed square in the blade channel, and then push the miter angle till the other side of the square touches the fence. 3.The lock mechanism seems broken, but merely requires a quick adjustment on the underside of the saw, then it works perfectly. a.The plastic nature of this lock mechanism is not likely to be an issue provided that the saw is taken care of, and not banged around b.The purpose of using plastic is to enhance the ease of the lock mechanism, allowing for much quicker angle changes [just keep your square at the ready], The plastic serves to store up tension allowing for a tighter lock. This would be trickier with metal. c.With all of the above in mind, I find routinely and quicker making cuts that are accurate plus or minus 0.05Degrees [Laser levels of accuracy], to be easy. No other miter box could surpass this, only stand equal to this. d.My ability to understand these vaguely intentional manufactures "features" was that I was trained on a miter box with this exact set of problems. Though the saw itself was 30 years old, and still ran like a charm. Even if the brand was Hitachi instead of Metabo, who knows. [Needless to say my cuts were always laser accurate]. Overall a great saw and I am glad to say that I am happy with its performance. Understanding and mastering these kinds of quirks is just part of becoming a good carpenter. You will find that cheaper tools have none of these, and usually the main issue with them is simply lack of general function, haha. In more expensive cases these quirks are often intentional, and they often expect you to be smart enough to figure it out. Such is the expectation with every aspect of fine woodwork. Send this back and buy another and I guarantee you will have another set of quirks, these things are practically brand name trademarks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021 by Chris White

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