🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with Bosch's Precision Power!
The Bosch CCS180B 18V 6-1/2 In. Blade Left Circular Saw is a lightweight, battery-powered tool designed for precision cutting. With a 50-degree bevel range and a powerful 3900 RPM speed, it effortlessly cuts through various materials. The ergonomic design and electronic safety features make it a reliable choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Backed by a five-year warranty, this saw is built to last.
Brand | BOSCH |
Color | multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | 50 Degree Bevel Range |
Included Components | Circular Saw Only |
Product Dimensions | 13.4"L x 8.9"W x 11.2"H |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Warranty Type | Full Manufacturer's Warranty |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Speed | 3900 RPM |
Blade Length | 6.5 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346389562 |
UPC | 000346389562 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | CCS180B |
Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CCS180B |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Tool Only |
Material | Composite |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 50 Degree Bevel Range |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | Bosch 18V cordless power tools are covered by a five year limited warranty. For more information, visit manufacturer’s website |
D**W
Good value
Solid build. Handy size and weight. RPM is slower than my plug in AC model, but sufficient and overall much easier to use.
B**K
Pretty Darn good
Okay so it's not a massive powerhouse wormdrive cut through re-bar saw. But, it is very accurate, controllable, light, and CORDLESS! I use it for fencing work where you might not want to have to hike back to your power source every time you need to make a cut. I've also used it for decks and other shed and storage container work. Mostly 2x and 1x material. It rips 3/4 ply like butter. It's great. I prefer it to my corded skill saw mainly because it is far more controllable and accurate.I took several posters' advice and never even installed the included Bosch blade - I went straight to the Diablo blade, I've learned they are simply better. The saw has only bogged down twice. Once, the battery was dead, and the other time I managed to not notice that I was crimping the blade with the board. It behaves much better that other tools when you overstress it. For instance when it binds, the saw does not shoot out of the board threatening to remove a finger or take a chunk out of a knee cap, but slowly and controllably begins to bind before its clutch simply stops the blade from turning. If you've ever owned a BMW and taken it to it's cornering limit you'll recognize the experience; slow controllable, and easy to correct. Yes, it does have a clutch, and if you read the instructions you'll find it's adjustable depending on how many clicks you tighten the blade - in my opinion a very nice feature. I've found the saw is good for finish work, some cabinetry, but I think it really shines outside when you're decking. You can cut 4x with two cuts simply because the saw is so accurate.A couple of improvements: the safety switch is very hard to reach (I'm sure this is intentional) but it's so far out of the way that you need to re-adjust your hand position once the saw has started, letting go to some extent of the grip while the saw is at full speed, which actually makes the saw less safe! And the depth lever is too easy to knock to the unlocked position and also not well placed ergonomically. Finally the blade guard is made of plastic, and since most of the time the saws weight rests on it, I would guess it is going to be prone to breaking, leaving a fairly dangerous situation.The battery life is good, I mean it is a cordless circular saw! I use it in conjunction with a two pack of the drills that came with a high capacity and a slim battery. One nice touch, the saw works fine with either battery, unlike other brands, so in a pinch you can always throw the slim pack on whilst the other is charging, with two batteries and three tools I never have any downtime - maybe because I only have two hands! - and can work a 9-hour day with no problem. Overall a very nice tool to use and highly practical for many applications.
P**H
There is a lot to like about this saw.
I got this saw about 90 minutes ago in via UPS. I have used a lot different circular saws over the past fifty years, this one rates pretty high. It won't always replace a Skilsaw Model 77 or a decent sidewinder, but it will a lot of the time.I do tenant repairs and rarely use a circular saw all day long.* I replace rotten deck boards and fence boards quite often.* Occasionally I need to repair dry rot around a toilet.* Tenants like to punch holes in doors, so I replace quite a few doors.* Sometimes I will build an 8' section of fence.What was important to me was that the saw be capable of ripping an 8' 2x6. I tried it right away, it passed even with the included blade which has a very narrow kerf to blade plate ratio. The saw has all the power I need to rip 2" stock. It was also important that the saw be able to cut the edge off of a 1-3/4" door using a 1/4" thick rip guide, this saw meets this requirement.What did I like about the saw?* The blade guard is not as flimsy as some reviewers claim, you have to jam on it to get it to touch the blade.* The depth of cut gauge is good once you figure out that the settings are for the thickness of the wood you are cutting, not the actual depth of cut: the 2" mark should be labeled 1-1/2".* I really like the location of the depth adjustment locking lever, best location I've ever used.* If you center the bevel cut gauge mark on the center of the scale marks the saw is dead on.* There is a stop on the bevel gauge at 90 degrees, it is dead on.* The included hex wrench attached to the saw is a plus, though it could fit a little tighter.* It has more than enough power to rip 1-1/2" truck dried Doug Fir.* It cuts deep enough to cut 3-1/2" with one flip.* I have rarely needed to cut 50 degrees, but it is a handy feature.* A very important feature to me is the angle of the saw's handle, you push the saw like you would on a Model 77.What I don't like:I have small to medium hands, the "safety button" is hard to reach. I will probably disable it with a short screw.Within the past two weeks I have purchased the Bosch 18 volt jig saw, Sawsall and now the I have the circular saw, all using the same batteries. Using corded tools I would sometime spend more time running a cord to the back fence or walking back and forth than I did actually cutting the boards. I often times find myself in a crawl space or an attic, or up on a roof; cordless is the way to go. There are a lot of good brands, I chose Bosch.* It is light yet well constructed, it should last a long time.
D**N
Great Saw
This is a Great circular saw, with thin & very sharp blade. Bought the higher amp Batt. which gives longer & powerful cutting time. Have used it so much that I only have high praise for it !
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