SKILSAW SPT77WML-22 Worm Drive Circular Saw,7-1/4 In,15A
- Brand:
- SKIL
- Model Number:
- SPT77WML22
- UPC:
- 039725039378
- EAN:
- 0039725039378
- Walmart SKU:
- 47489105
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Highest Price
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$270.20 | |
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Lowest Price
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$218.73 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$240.97 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.9/5 from 524 reviews.
I last owned a dewalt hypoid saw and then I borrowed someone's old school skil saw and used it and realized the Skil was superior. I love this saw it purrs like a kitten and cuts like a hot knife through butter. I have used battery operated rear-handled saws too and I think they have their place, but you can't go wrong with this one.
Great saw. Very easy to operate. It's not super loud or heavy. It cuts very accurate and it's super easy to maintain control of the saw. I would recommend this saw to anyone.
Great saw, switched from Makita to the wormdrive skilsaw. I love it, wish i would have made the switch sooner. So nice cutting from the right side. I hope this will be the last saw i ever need.
I used this saw to cut though 2.5" of maple bowling alley. Over and over. Nails, screws, and bowling ball hardened hardwood, and you'd think I was cutting fir 1x6. It was so easy.
I have used 2 or 3 different brands of circular saws and this one is by far the best. I strongly recommend this saw to anyone truly concerned about reliable performance.
This saw made the job of ripping 2" X 4" boards from 2" slabs of white oak that I had cut on my portable saw mill. I had tried two other circular saws and while they worked good for crosscutting the slabs they just would not rip them. I am very pleased with this saw and would recommended it to anyone looking for a good saw.
I love the warm drive saw and am glad to have one. I have a corded (standard) circular Skilsaw, which I got it used, for over 18 years now, but the warm drive saw is different. It feels as if it cuts like butter. It is easier to control cutting straight line or square.
I'm a lefty whose been using the flexvolt sidewinder for the last 5 years or so. Always wanted the line of sight on my left side. Just started using the corded mag77lt and am blown away by how sweet this saw is. After a couple of days I'm already feeling more comfortable on my right side just because of how this saw is arranged. Using essential craftsman's crochet cord method and honestly not that much extra time using a cord compared to batteries. I typically have to set up my spt99-11 at jobsites and the skilsaw hangs off the table saw stand so I don't even have to bend. The cutting is so friggin smooth and easier to track straight than the dewalt sidewinders. Couldn't be happier. Came full of oil. I did hockey tape the handle for extra grip which is something I do with clamps, chisels, chainsaws, etc.. Only thing I'd ask for is PLEASE make a right blade worm drive skilsaw for lefties! You did it with the sidewinders so please think of the lefties. Luckily for me I'm pretty much equal on both sides so can adapt but PLEASE! I'd pay a premium to have both right and left blade worm drive skilsaws for sure. I understand the market isn't maybe as big for the right bladed skilsaws so I'd pay more. Also think it might be interesting to play around with a wide shoe on the blade side. Don't know if this has already been explored but might provide even better balance side to side, especially when making cuts at the end of the board. Over all I'm converted to skilsaw after using these two products. SPT99-11 and spt77wml. keep it up skilsaw.
The corded SKIL worm-drive saw is excellent for OSB and plywood. But it's so-so when you need to make a really accurate cut on an arbitrary angle in dimensional lumber. The SKIL blade kerf indicator notch is wide and shaped like \_/ which isn't as good for accuracy as a rectangular notch is, where one edge of the rectangle marks the edge of the kerf. And even though the line-of-sight to the blade is pretty good, that approach has you tilting your head and peering in at the blade and a tiny section of pencil mark. It's more ergonomic and more accurate to line up a kerf indicator on the plate with the full pencil mark in sight.
from the start it had sparks flying out of the armature. I had it for a month or so, before registering it, used it, now I am going to take it to a repair shop. Disappointed
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $230.61 (May 20) to $270.20 (Jun 14) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $240.51.
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| $240.97 | $-6.22 | -2.5% | |
| $247.19 | $-23.01 | -8.5% | |
| $270.20 | $+36.79 | +15.8% | |
| $233.41 | $+2.80 | +1.2% | |
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