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DeWalt DeWalt DWE575SB 7-1/4" Circular Saw

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Typical: $120-180Confidence: medium

Why It Lasts

The 15-amp motor uses ball bearings at both the armature and output shaft — the same bearing spec used in commercial stationary saws. The magnesium shoe is machined flat and stays flat under temperature changes that warp steel shoes. The electric brake stops the blade within 2 seconds of trigger release, which reduces wear on the blade and workpiece. DeWalt's 90-day money-back, 1-year free service, and 3-year limited warranty is standard. The corded platform means no battery degradation — the tool performs the same on day 3,000 as day one. The DWE575SB is a long-running model specifically praised for lasting through career-length use.

Known Weaknesses

Corded saws require power access and a manageable cord — not as flexible as cordless for job sites without outlets. The brushed motor (in older models) wears carbon brushes over thousands of hours — replaceable, but requires opening the motor housing. The dust bag is small and clogs quickly. The blade-left design (motor on the left, blade on the right) is a non-dominant hand setup that some right-handed users find awkward to sight.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
7.0
materials
6.8
communitySentiment
6.4
brandReputation
5.8
Repairability
7.2

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Quick Stats

Overall Score68.0/10
TierIronclad
BrandDeWalt
CategoryTools
Price Range$120-180
Confidencemedium
Data Points/5

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