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SKIL 3601-02 Flooring Saw with 36T Contractor Blade, Red and black

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Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Style: Flooring Saw


Features

  • Cuts solid, engineered and laminate flooring with ease
  • Makes cross, miter and rip cuts
  • Lightweight design for transport and use at any project location
  • Miter detents at 0, 22.5 and 45 degrees
  • Die-cast aluminum miter and rip fence

Description

With the capabilities of a standard miter and table saws, the compact SKIL flooring saw model 3601 allows you to cut flooring right where you're installing. Durable, lightweight and portable, DIYers and flooring specialists agree it makes wood floor installation easier and faster.

Brand: Skil


Color: Multi


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎Skil


Color: ‎Multi


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Brushless


Included Components: ‎3601 Flooring saw, Contractor saw blade with 36 carbide tipped teeth, durable aluminum fence, vertical workpiece clamp, dust bag


Product Dimensions: ‎28.9"L x 20.1"W x 13"H


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Item Weight: ‎30 Pounds


Speed: ‎11000 RPM


Number of Teeth: ‎50


Cutting Angle: ‎45 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎7 Amps


Manufacturer: ‎Chervon- SKIL


Part Number: ‎3601-02


Item Weight: ‎30 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎3601-02


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎Flooring Saw


Material: ‎Blend


Horsepower: ‎1


Amperage Capacity: ‎7 Amps


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Brushless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 15, 2014


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  • Nice product. Better than the battery-operated ones
Style: Flooring Saw
Stronger motor than in the battery-only one that I bought a few days earlier. Cuts well. Got a second cutting blade ordered since the original seems to be cutting slower.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by L. Tate

  • Easy, versatile tool but instructions poorly written
Style: Flooring Saw
This saw has been so helpful in installing laminate. This is my 4th time doing laminate, And I've used a variety of tools or lack of tools to accomplish to each job. If you happen to have a miter saw and table saw in your garage that's awesome and you don't need this tool. This is the only tool I've found (other than a jigsaw operated with a lot of patience) that will do your ordinary cross cuts and also rip the boards down the length. It switches back-and-forth between cross cuts and long cuts fairly easily but it's annoying when you have to go back and forth. The fence on the long cuts is not Secured with the screw that you use for the cross cuts so it kind of wiggles. For some reason on about half of the long cuts the blade felt like it was getting stuck, probably was how I was feeding it because I was operating this from About a 5x 8 balcony with the saw on the floor. It comes with a pretty decent carbide tipped blade that actually a cuts through those cross cuts very smoothlyand fast. I'm using this on 8 mm laminate with attached pad. Some other reviews I had read said it chipped laminate. I always cut with the finnished side down because you mark your boards on the bottom anyway. Plus with any saw this seems to cut down on chips. I read a lot of reviews complaining about the dust collection. It does produce a lot of dust especially on the long cuts and it feels like it's not collecting it in the bag but when I took the bag off to hook the vacuum to it when I had to bring it inside the dust bag was completely fall after only installing 100sf or so. I had to keep sweeping the snow off of my saw while I was using it so that removed most of the dust I guess. It did hook up to my standard Orrick canister vac perfectly The day that the snow was too heavy and I had 3 more cuts to finish up a Room. You are supposed to be able to miter cuts at set angles also. The fence adjusts easily to do this. For my floors I was unable to accomplish that the way it was intended so I had to remove the fence altogether and wing it which is not safe. I have an odd diagonal wall in my living Room and one in my bedroom so this isn't an issue for most jobs. When I 1st took the saw out of the box it appeared Ready to use but the instructions said you had to do a few things to set it up. None of that was logical, it was infuriating and Turned out to be unnecessary. Thankfully there are a couple of really good, thorough YouTube videos about this saw. I sincerely appreciate whoever made them because I was set my witts end. It's a remarkably easy saw a to use but the instructions are poorly written. All around great product, Particularly for a company that doesn't have a good reputation ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 by APRN Jen

  • Flooring must have
Style: Flooring Saw
I first watched several videos on usage and reviews. It was overall described as pretty good, but said to not perform well on 3/4 inch hardwood flooring. Well 3/4 hardwood is what I install the most and instead of taking multiple tools to the job site to do this job I only took this one. This is a review by a real installer and I was very pleased with the saw and got excellent results. I set the saw up in a corner of the room I was working in and worked without a problem. Great product and I would recommend and I plan to use on the next job I have. As I said this is a real review by a real installer. The only downside is that this product kicks out a lot of dust, the dust bag that comes with it barely catches anything. However I did attach my shop vac and it was a game changer. When installing hardwood floors you need a very clean area and I used the saw attached to the vacuum and had no problem. Everytime I would make about five cuts I'd disconnect the shop vac and clean the area I was cutting at. Very simple and easy to do. I bought extra blades because I heard that it would need it, but I never had to change my blade. Also I would recommend cutting with the underside faced up and at a non hurried paced. Too fast will give a jagged egde, too slow will leave burn marks on the wood. And my last honest recommendation is to use some ear protection. It is on the loud side.... Light weight and easy to carry, easy to keep clean. For notch cutting, such as an L cut into a work piece, I used a scrap piece first to find where the blade starts and the marked my saw with a piece of tape and an arrow. The guard system makes it hard to see where the blade starts to cut. Overall it's a great product and I hope this review helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019 by Samuel Coats

  • Very good saw for cutting laminate flooring
Style: Flooring Saw
Purchased this saw as I have several flooring jobs to complete in my home and paying $135 instead of renting one turned out to be the best option. This model came with a 36 tooth contractor blade. I did note some very minor, minuscule chipping on the edges of the boards, even when I cut the boards from the back side. I went out and purchase a 40 tooth blade for $10 and that made a difference. I will say that I think the 36T blade is probably good enough but I was concerned that as I cut more boards and the blade began to dull somewhat, that the chipping may have come more pronounced. Instead of risking it, I just went out and purchased a higher quality blade that lasted the entire job and gave me very clean, smooth cuts. The saw also has what I would describe as a "peep sight" (like you would see on a rifle) to line up the cutting line. It was very accurate. You just have to make sure that you line it up and ensure your board is secured firmly. The part of the saw of that is used to rip boards lengthwise is not all that easy to adjust, but once locked down, it will not move. My only peeve is that the dust collection bag that come with the saw really is pretty useless. It's so small and really doesn't catch the dust. As you can see from the photo, the saw does have a port to connect a shop vac (same port that the dust collection bag attaches to). Using the vac attached to the saw virtually eliminated the dust. The dust port accepts a standard 1 1/4 in vacuum hose. Overall, I am extremely happy with this saw. This was the first time I have put in a laminate floor. Actually it's the first "big" project of this type I have ever attempted. It made the process much faster than had I had to walk out to the garage every time I needed to cut or trim a plank. having the saw right there made the job go much, much faster. In my area it would be about $50 a day to rent something similar. As I took two days to do this job and since I have three other rooms where we will be laying laminate, it was more cost effective to buy rather than rent a saw, especially at such a reasonable price. Would highly recommend for the DIYer. There are also a video or two on Youtube of flooring contractors who have used it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by Bill Brown Bill Brown

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