Makita XSR01PT 36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Rear Handle 7-1/4″ Circular Saw Kit (5.0Ah)

(10 customer reviews)

$298.00

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Description

  • Powered by two LXT batteries; X2 LXT technology delivers more power, speed and run time without the hassles of a cord
  • Makita-built electronically controlled brushless motor delivers 5,100 RPM for maximum performance and 50% longer run time per charge
  • The brushless motor eliminates carbon brushes, enabling the motor to run cooler and more efficiently for longer life
  • Automatic Speed Change technology adjusts cutting speed and torque during cut for optimum performance
  • X2 LXT technology delivers up to 558 crosscuts per charge in 2×4 SPF lumber and up to 291 crosscuts per charge in 2×10 SPF lumber using the two 5.0Ah batteries

Additional information

Brand

‎Makita

Color

‎Multicolor

Blade Material

‎High Speed Steel

Surface Recommendation

‎Wood

Power Source

‎Battery Powered

Special Feature

‎Brake, Brushless

Included Components

‎18V LXT Lithium-Ion Dual Port Charger (DC18RD), 2 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Battery (BL1850B), 18V X2 LXT (36V) Brushless Rear Handle 7-1/4” Circular Saw (XSR01Z), 7-1/4" 24T Ultra-Coated C.T. Saw Blade (A-94530-A), Wrench (783204-6)

Product Dimensions

‎23.6"L x 10.7"W x 14.2"H

Voltage

‎36 Volts

Warranty Type

‎Limited Warranty

Item Weight

‎12.4 pounds

Speed

‎5100 RPM

Blade Length

‎4 Inches

Number of Teeth

‎24

Number of Batteries

‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Cutting Angle

‎90 Degrees

Wattage

‎180 watts

Blade Shape

‎Rectangular

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00088381846677

Handle Material

‎Plastic

UPC

‎088381846677

Manufacturer

‎Makita

Part Number

‎XSR01PT

Item model number

‎XSR01PT

Batteries

‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Size

‎No Size

Style

‎Kit w, (2) 5.0Ah Batteries

Material

‎Metal. plastic

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Measurement System

‎Metric

Special Features

‎Brake, Brushless

Batteries Included

‎Yes

Batteries Required

‎Yes

Battery Cell Type

‎Lithium Ion

Warranty Description

‎3-year limited warranty on tool, battery and charger

10 reviews for Makita XSR01PT 36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Rear Handle 7-1/4″ Circular Saw Kit (5.0Ah)

  1. Trashman

    I have had many cordless 20ish volt circular saw, makita 18v, dewat 18v, and hilti 18v. and usually i reserve them all for plywood cutting, or 3/4 lumber. not 2×4 and up. recenty i tried the 60v dewalt monster for a more applicable saw,it has nice power but heavy, and agressive with its power as most direct link circular saw are to me, also i hated the blade being on the right side view, not sure why alot of cir. saw are this view when most people are right handed. but this makita fits the bill. cuts anything my worm drive Skilsaw 7 1/4 does, not as much power ofcourse but still it does it, and does it smoothly. i love how the power comes on this thing, it feels soft but its cuts is almost as solid as plug in. its lightwieght at least compare to the dewalt, or perhaps its just better balanced, but to me it feels lighter. also gotta love the fact that you dont need new batteries, 18v lxt battery works perfect! ofcourse best part is the blade is veiwable when cutting with your right hand. since i got it, i really dont even use my worm skilsaw at all, it feels so much heavier now next to this thing and and i got the ligther mag version of skilsaw. one down side, for me atleast is battery doesnt last anywhere near advertised.i am currently running on lxt 3.0 battery fairly new set, but i still give it 5 stars. its good of makita to take a risky design first, and honestly i am not sure why none came earlier, makes sense to me, but perhaps maybe cost? technical challenge? not sure, but hopefully other companies will come out with similar cordless worm drive circular saw in the near future. oh also the default blade is decent for framing, rough cuts, if switch to a thin kerf blade with higher tooth count, it can cut very smooth too, i used it to cut 1/2 plexiglass to seamed.

  2. Mandy

    Hubby loves it, cuts great. Abit heavy but definitely happy with it

  3. Osvaldo García

    Supero totalmente mis expectativas esta sierra Makita, es la primera que tengo de 2x18V y la potencia es única; la eficiencia al corte es rápida; la recomiendo ampliamente

  4. Vadim

    This saw is a true powerhouse in my toolkit. Its performance is outstanding, effortlessly slicing through 2-inch thick kiln-dried walnut like butter. While it is a bit on the heavier side, the weight is a small price to pay for the 36V power it delivers. The saw operates with remarkable quietness, and its quick start-stop feature adds a layer of safety and convenience. This tool perfectly balances raw cutting power with precision, making it an indispensable addition to any serious woodworker’s arsenal.

  5. T. Wilson

    This saw is worth the money. The metal blade guard is much better than more common plastic with others. Easy adjustments. Easy to change the blade. Safety features like a safety switch and auto brake if it encounters an obstacle. Accurate cut which is improved if you make an easy square. Only drawback is that it is heavier than I’d like, but that should really be expected for a strong motor and 2 batteries needed to power it. If you’re a hobbyist, it might be more saw than you need.

  6. Xavier

    Considerando que es mi primera sierra y no me dedico a la carpintería. Me parece una excelente herramienta.

  7. Araceli Perez

    Esta de muy buena calidad

  8. nicholas

    I’m a contractor and this thing so far is up to the professional requirements of a jobsite. It’s noticeably lighter than a corded magnesium worm drive, but not so light that it can’t push through material. Seems like the perfect balance. A rear handle saw needs to have some weight, but doing a lot of repetitive work with a standard corded saw can be hard on the arms and wrists, so it’s nice to shed a few pounds with this thing.

    Using two 5ah batteries this thing seems to go all day, though if you were to do a lot of rips though you’d probably have to change the batteries once during the day.

    I do have some criticisms about it though, one being that the rafter hook is awkward. I think it’s designed to be able to hang off of a 3x material or an LVL, just something larger than the 1 5/8″ you’d need for 2x, but since most of us are most of the time hanging things off of 2x the extra play in the hook can leave the saw hanging a bit loosely. I prefer the way a worm drive hook hangs the saw, but maybe I’ll find a day when the larger hook really earns its keep? The other thing, more of a nuance, is the safety button needed to engage the trigger. Still not quite used to it. I’m all for safety’s as much as possible, but I’m very used to only needing one finger to start a skill saw.

    There’s really not a whole lot more that can be said about it, it performs very well for its intended purpose. I do think the DeWalt is also a very good saw, and I’d like to try them both side by side, and one thing that I believe the DeWalt has on this thing is the way that the dust is ejected from the housing. I saw a side by side comparison of the two and I could see how well the DeWalt dealt with the dust, while the Makita shoots it straight down onto the workpiece. Not a deal killer, but definitely a leg up when doing rips. These small details matter if you use this tool a lot, so just something to consider. While we’re on the subject, it would be nice to only have to deal with changing one battery, instead of two. I’m not going to dock any stars for these things, but basically, there’s competition 🙂

  9. Douglas Taylor

    I finally killed off my old Skilsaw by somehow letting it fall off my saw shelf which broke the handle. It would still have worked I guess if I would have repaired it, but it was long in the tooth and I kind of hated it – it was getting loose and on its best day wasn’t ever a very good saw. Kind of a homeowners special.

    After paying the pile of gold bars for this sweet saw, I am in love. This thing is well thought out and tight. With a good straight edge to follow, I can wafer off a 4×8 sheet of plywood and have it look better than the same cut on my #1 table saw.

    I am worn out and calling it a day long before the two 5 amp hour batteries. Yeah, I am old and fat and that may be part of the amazing long battery life I think I am getting, but I am serious when I say that I could go days between charging and not notice, using the saw much of the time.

    This thing feels balanced, cuts straight and everything really just feels right about this saw. I may be a woodworking moron relative to the construction DaVinci’s out there, but I know a good saw when I use it. This is a good saw.

  10. John

    Excellent saw, very powerful. A bit heavy with two batteries but extremely well balanced. Power is on par with any corded sidewinder I’ve used and much more convenient. Angle and depth adjustments are easy to use and lock down well with light pressure, smooth guard that rarely causes problems or gets in the way. Battery life is incredible, goes all day on two 5.0 ah batteries when framing. Wish I had bought one sooner.

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