WORX WX439 500W 120mm Worxsaw Compact Circular Saw




Weight: 3.75 kg
Size: 120 mm
Dimensions: 40.79 x 24.9 x 12.4 cm; 3.75 Kilograms
Model: WX439
Part: WX439
Colour: Black and Orange
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
Manufacture: WORX
Colour: Black and Orange
Quantity: 1
Size: 120 mm

77 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this after looking at many different ones to the point I started to confuse myself. So YouTube came to the recue, watched many reviews and settled on this one. Very comfortable to use, 2 button trigger just to start it, then just the 1. The laser… as a nice addition, didn’t help in the slightest, so you could buy this cheaper without the laser. I was making shelves and it went through 1/2″ thick planks like a hot knife through butter. Comes in a very nice case with extra blades… 8/10. I would recommend.

  2. StaceyMeade says:

     United Kingdom

    happy with purchased because of ease of use and durability.

  3. MarielMcBryde says:

     United Kingdom

    Great little saw easy to use and cuts like a dream

  4. BaileyKovach says:

     United Kingdom

    Expensive but of kit in initial layout of funds but really useful when you don’t want to drag out a large circular saw. A bit on the heavy side. Given the choice again I wouldn’t have bothered with the laser sight and saved some money. On the whole would recommend

  5. NiklasMolina says:

     United Kingdom

    I brought this to cut lots of cut 10 – 12cm by 18 – 20mm pine wood to put behind desks where they’d be supported with brackets but doesn’t have to be accurate.

    I anticipate with a tool like this that the cuts are not going to be accurate and at my skillset of not using it much but it did exactly what I wanted it to do and I did manage to make some cuts straight without the bracket thing that comes with it that I found more of a burden.

    I do feel a bit or resistance which influences my cutting of the wood where I’d end up getting the cut out of level significantly and this is the protective cover over the blade which the springs on there seems a bit tough. I don’t think it would affect cutting large pieces when the cover is fully open.

    I found that using the other hand to hold back the knob on the blade cover to fully open it before cutting solves that issue. It seems safe as one hand is holding the tool and the other hand is holding the knob back to keep the blade cover open where I can see where my hands are and that should prevent me accidentally putting my fingers near the blade during cutting.

    There seems to be something lacking in the Amazon feedback system. When there are multiple products under one listing like this one for different types of saws and a reviewer of that listing leaves a review for one of them there is no mention of which product they are referring to unless they specify.

    Despite selecting “WORX WX437 XL 800W” I have been seeing reviews for other models in the listing with problems which I didn’t know at the time and I ended getting a lift to rush to Screwfix on Christmas eve to buy a third party compatible universal 85mm blade specified by reviewer for a different smaller saw in that listing under the impression that the tool I brought is good but the provided blade will give problems. I saw other reviewers confirming that the 85mm blade that comes with it wasn’t any good where it would overheat, expand and start bending and one mentioning about it hitting the knife and cutting wrong and this 85m blade specified and pictures solved the issue for that reviewer.

    It was arriving on Christmas eve and was preparing the 5mm blade for it and It was only when I looked at the blade on the model that I brought (WORX WX437 XL 800W) on a higher resolution picture that I coped into Irfanview then I see that it takes 115mm 120mm and not 85mm. I checked again and I realize they could be referring to three other 400w saws including the WX426 plunge cut.

    I looked at the lower power model up which is the WX439 500W on Argus that uses the same 120mm blades and they have 4 to 5 star reviews: 68, (5 star reviews ) and 4 star (5 reviews) and no mention of the issues that the models that use the 85mm blade reportedly have.

    I am pleased I made the right decision and went for the large extra power model as I was almost about the buy the smaller one.

    Very misleading for reviews for a different product to be shown up not matching the one selected. I hope this issues gets fixed so when I select a product within a multilisting like this one only the relevant reviews relevant to that product are shown.

  6. JadeFaerber says:

     United Kingdom

    Not sure what I was expecting, but this exceed’s it , for the price it is excellent value, for the average d.i.y.’e

  7. HeatherCrisp says:

     United Kingdom

    1st time I have had laser guided tools & the blade is actually in alinement with the laser. It is a bit big for one handed use. All in all does the job & well.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After using initially it cut very accurate and clean, but after a few uses it got stuck in some wood and the gears sheared off making it unusable. Would have been nice for the price to have an auto cut off mechanism for this kind of problem.

  9. maxwellimus says:

     United Kingdom

    I will recommend for everybody, easy to used, very good for cut wood, bricks. I’m very happy do the job. Easy to set up, laser helps as well. I used privies model with 400W motor which was good, but that 800W is great. 100% recommend .

  10. Curt03Ympcttyvj says:

     United Kingdom

    I am not a builder or trade person so have nothing to compare it to. I think this is a good saw for the money. Adjustable for accuracy, good manoeuvrability and easy to use.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersWhen looking for a “one job” small saw I happened upon this and reading the reviews (where many were saying it wouldn’t cut a straight line) I almost went elsewhere. But for the price I took a chance and I’m glad I did.

    It just goes to show that you really should ignore most Amazon reviews, ironic i know.

    The two pics included show that this saw cuts perfectly fine and straight, I’m pretty unfit and was stooped over cutting this practically free hand so I don’t know why other users are having trouble. I’ve come to the conclusion they may have had the wrong blade in, the blade in backwards or they just don’t know how to use power tools.

    For just under 100 this is a great addition to the tool chest. The job in the pictures is a 12mm deep cut approx 8 metres long and I couldn’t have hoped for any better. I am tiling the bathroom soon and have no doubt this saw will cut tiles just as well, (with the correct blade).

    The vacuum attachment doesn’t fit the henry hoover very well, or at all in fact, so I assume most vacuums. but no matter what cutting job you have to do, you’ll vacuum afterwards anyway so it’s not an issue for me.

    Great little saw.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It would appear to save money they’ve removed the plunge action on this version, thus making it less versatile. Disappointed to say the least. Still a must have item though.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Third saw I have had. Gave one way which had metal lever on lower guard. Second one great but plastic lower guard lever broke Just received replacement. Great saw but plastic lever could be stronger. Still five star .

  14. RachelHeidenrei says:

     United Kingdom

    I am a DIY beginner also I am a friend of WORX’s power tools While I brought the 20V power drill and cordless multi tools in Hong Kong. Easy for me to use with sufficient safety level. So that when I on board UK I am looking for WORX mini circus saw for a while finally I found it from Amazon UK.

  15. johnboy says:

     United Kingdom

    Good product and seems well made, no problems so far. Note that it only comes with one saw blade unlike other similar products which provide 3 or more.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    ead the reviews and they were mixed although more positive than negative. i found this saw easy to use and it did the job that I specifically bought it for ( to cut round a glass fibre electricity cupboard in order to replace the broken door. To date I have only used it on the one job but looking forward to using it more in the future. Over heating has been an issue on these compact saws (this brand as well as others) but I did not find this. recommended on my one time experience

  17. Jon Devo says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this for general diy jobs as found a general circular saw too cumbersome.
    I decided to try and tile a hearth and then realised this had a diamond tile cutter disc. I used a general tile cutter for most cuts but this came into its own for small cuts, such as the few mm needed to be removed from a 9mm thick porcelain tile.
    I thought about a cordless version but I don’t really have plans to use away from home so this is great.
    I would buy again.

    Great buy

  18. ShellieGellatly says:

     United Kingdom

    Mulled over this purchase for ages looked at loads did the research and took the plunge with this and no regrets.
    Compact case I’ve cut engineered flooring doors kitchen worktops all sorts it’s just brill.
    One of the best tools in the van not to heavy easy to use and change blade surprised me what it will cut.
    Deeper timber take your time to stay straight and don’t force it but I use a square edge to run along anyway.
    It really is one of the best investments I’ve made and for the money I can’t see a reason to spend more. Blades are readily available to and build quality seems great to.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lovely piece of kit and very useful. I had borrowed a similar Worx unit from a friend and was smitten so got myself one. My only gripe with this model is that the laser is battery powered and not powered from the unit itself, it’s a small gripe as I love this thing. It’s very accurate and cuts cleanly, what more can you ask of it…

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good mini saw, does get hot only used on chipboard 1″, the laser is as much use as a chocolate fireguard impossible to see unless in low light, its only letdown.

  21. SamiraHanslow says:

     United Kingdom

    My carpenter mate has one of these so I decided to get one. First time ever using a power saw but after a bit of practice and much YouTube instructions, I am very happy with this saw. Have cut decking, made deck steps, shelving and cut a metal pipe with both straight cuts and 45 degree mitres. This is my first time buying ‘proper tools’ and I usually cannot knock a nail in straight. So pleased with this saw. Easy to use, portable and comes in a nice box for storage. Now looking for other projects to tackle.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good piece of kit. Save me alot of time while decking..

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Before buying the Wrox, I bought a Mac Allister MSMCS500, which had a nice box and more blades, lower price too. However, it was far too heavy and clumsy, not really ‘mini’ and I needed to cut in a tight working space – especially important to keep a low profile.

    The Wrox has proven perfect for the job, easy to handle, powers through floorboards, marine plywood, chipboard and the front end is relatively close to the blade, important in tight spots. Very happy with my purchase, worth the extra money.

  24. Chad Nikazy says:

     United Kingdom

    Just bought and arrived today on time as stated.
    Very impressed by the size as I was actually expecting a mini version.
    Have not used it yet but will tomorrow it is good tp hold with one hand.
    Very happy withy purchase.

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have needed one of these all my DIY life and not known it. Easy to use, handy, not overly heavy and cuts clean.. I bought the small version which only cuts to 27mm but if a deeper cut was needed I’d have no hesitation in buying a larger one. Amazing. Just need to cut a piece in two, trim half an inch this is now my goto tool. I love it. One point though, because it’s so easy to use do not use carelessly.

  26. Global Manufacturers says:

     United Kingdom

    Used it for cutting ply for an internal wall in my shed as long as you are slow and steady it works perfectly

  27. KazukoGulley says:

     United Kingdom

    Handy little tool. Could have done with this a long time ago. Just beware that sometimes, depending on what you are cutting, these type of tools have a tendency to give a little kick back. Laser guide is a helpful additio

  28. EmmettCone says:

     United Kingdom

    I only use it for rough cutting and it’s great for that; light and easy to use and reasonably quiet. Well worth it.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    as yet i have not used it, due to the winter period. I would class this machine as best in its class, and i purchased it when it was a bargain price, so all in all i am quite pleased with it.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersTo be honest after reading the many reviews on this item I wasn’t convinced it was going to be the right tool for me there were so many reviews reporting the same problem with the cut not staying true and straight. So I decided to do some research by going to smaller shops who sell building/everyday tools with the intention of getting advise from a professional. It just so happened that this guy didn’t sell Worx but has owned them and he couldn’t praise the tool enough so I went ahead and purchased and as promised was delivered the next day. I was kinda excited to open the box as I needed to complete this job before the Christmas break. The tool is surprisingly big to what I was expecting but not cumbersome if your getting my drift in fact it’s light and easy to control which is big plus in my book but now for the disappointment I needed a saw that would cut 30cm + so this model should be perfect right? it’s advertised that’s its capable of cutting up to 46cm! wrong!! I’m cutting through 20cm and after 400cm it’s cutting off line. now I’m starting to wonder if I’ve made the wrong purchase after all you spend a lot of money on a tool and it doesn’t quite live up to what you expect so with a cuppa in hand I start to work out what the heck’s going wrong after all its new out of the box! … and then it suddenly hits me I pick up the tool and I look at the blade and I’m looking and looking and I start to realise the blade is just to thin!! as the blade cuts its getting hot and the heat causes the blade to distort hence it cuts out of line. In my opinion its a design flaw the blade needs to be thicker or a better quality metal????… The laser is a handy item to have but on my tool the laser is to wide and you cant see my guide line it needs to be a pencil line. But apart from the problems I’ve experienced the tool has a powerful quiet motor and with the blade sorted will make an awesome tool in any bodies workshop. I would like to get in contact with Worx customer services and see what they have to say about this fault I don’t understand how they can test these tools themselves and not get the same results as most of us are getting.
    I hope my review helps and happy shopping and stay safe..
    Simo

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works great, has a bit of a backwards kit sometimes. But great for removing plywood flooring

  32. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Total DIY novice and not particularly dexterous so really all power tools are not really my forte , but I did find this light and quite easy to use any issues such as the blade getting stuck in the wood and any inaccuracies is all down to my developing skills …. basically if I’m happy with it , it must be dece

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent piece of kit for the money! It has made DIY so much easier.
    I’ve not had it too long but so far so good. I would recommend one.
    Great time saver versus a hand saw & much easier to cut straight.

  34. Child Products Research Center says:

     United Kingdom

    when I first started using this saw I got OK cuts if you’re not a professional, just a tiny bit off square. also even going thru something as basic as regularised 3”x2” I wasn’t making thru in one pass. the saw would kick up in the last few millimetres. keeping on the line you wanted wasn’t easy either.
    HOWEVER, at some point I doubled the effort I applied in pushing the saw downwards and stopped trying to advance forward in the cut. keeping the plate down is obvious but it’s not always clear that you haven’t got it touching everywhere. push down more, the kicking up stops, it goes thru in one pass and you finally get a precise cut with a clean face.

    hope this helps someone out there.

  35. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I wanted a saw for long cuts and cross cuts. I have a sliding mitre saw but it is limited to 10″ cuts, and I debated getting a full sized circular saw as they have more power, but in truth I don’t need a big saw all the while, and I don’t like the fact that unless they have soft start, bigger saws tend to do a sideways ‘kick’ as the motor starts.

    I did lots of reviewing and product matching, and ended up getting this on a deal for 90….

    The Result? This saw is easy to hold in one hand, and can cut through wood nice and straight thanks to the switchable laser on top.

    Bottom line; this is a great saw that seems very capable, and not too big to make it scary or hard to handle.
    Recommended!

  36. AndreasFaber says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 58 From Our UsersI have the WX427 XL 700W WORXSAW and have read the tales of woe other reviewers have related here. I have only cut wood using the machine and I have only used the wood blade that came in the box. My own experience of this saw is quite positive. This saw is incredibly light weight, the blade is very thin and creates minimal saw dust. I have had very accurate cuts using it.

    However, like most users I tried to use the saw like I use my 1800W circular saw and indeed I too found the blade wandered from true even when using a straight edge as a guide. At first I thought this was because my hand pushing the saw with the blade at full depth of the work piece through the cut was positioned behind the blade and that the slightest deviation from the straight edge by me would result in an unsatisfactory cut. The blade jammed. In fact the blade did slip on one occasion. I was cutting 18mm birch ply. Whilst the blade is sharp and the machine turns fast, it does not have the same torque as my 1800W circular saw, nor should I expect it to. The vibration feedback will using the machine told me I was pushing it machine or blade beyond its limits cutting this material.

    I then adjusted my technique. Instead of trying to achieve the cut in one single pass I found I could achieve accurate cuts running the blade depth at half depth using a straight edge as a guide. Allowing the blade to cut without pushing the machine too hard, the forces and vibration acting on the blade and the machine were noticeably less. Running the next pass with the blade just past full depth of the work piece resulted in sharp clean cuts on both the topside and underside of the work requiring very little with a hand plane.

    Using this technique I have consistently achieved good clean accurate cuts of over 2.4 metre lengths, requiring very little corrective work if any and was able to complete all my cuts through the birch ply to build the sides, doors and drawers for a wardrobe.

    I have found 1″ thick MDF can be cut in a single pass with no issues or defects.

    When cutting timber like pine shelving boards, again I found no issue. Cutting 2″ x 4″ framing timber may need the multi-pass approach if the wood is knotty and you are looking for a precise cut.

    If you try to twist the machine in the cut, the blade will jam. If you nip the blade in the cut between the work piece sides without supporting them properly, the blade will jam. This is after all a 700W machine.

    I have no particular brand loyalty and pick machines on their merits. This particular saw is very good for light work where a 1800W brute would do more damage than good. Used with a straight edge guide and clamping everything down safely, clean crisp cuts can be achieved consistently.

    Pay attention to the material you are cutting, plan the cuts properly and with a little time and understanding of the behaviour and performance of the machine which can only come with experience, you can achieve good cuts with this machine.

    One last thing, I do not rely or have ever used the laser. It was setup in a factory and shipped, then delivered. It is not unreasonable to expect the laser to be out of alignment.

  37. Melodee35J says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersNot exactly a feather weight but lots better than a full size saw. It’s a handy sized tool that gets the job done. Previous comments about its accuracy are a little unfair. I’ll concede that the guide isn’t properly square straight out of the box, but it doesn’t take much to align it by bending the bracket a wee bit. However, if you clamp a piece of straight scrap timber to your work piece, the framework runs true when either using it for left or right hand cuts. So far I’ve had no problems whatsoever with this efficient little tool. I assume that it is aimed at the average DIYer and not for heavy duty professional use. I would recommend this to any skilled DIY tog. Always remember that this is a serious tool and not to be abused, ALAWAYS follow the safety instructions!

  38. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is the second one I’ve bought. I’ve marked it down for accuracy because the screw in fence thing it comes with is pretty poor and because the blade is small it doesn’t keep itself on a straight line like a full size one might.

    They are however really portable, make a nice cut, aren’t stupidly loud and the dust extraction even works a bit.

    I’ve built this second one into a pair of guide rails to make a mini track saw to cut sheet materials down on a vertical frame and it works perfectly.

  39. GustavoImwqdz says:

     United Kingdom

    A lot less cumbersome than a circular saw and more accurate cut than a jigsaw. Easy to use and results so far have been really pleasing. I would really recommend having one of these in the tool box for the amateur diyer.

  40. Jennifer Shine Dyer MD MPH says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought it yesterday and used it today , used it to cut up some 8×4 sheet 12 mm thick , it had no problem whipping through it
    Unless you’ve got a bag don’t put the exhaust outlet on it as it blows up in the air and near to your face if your bent over watching the cut . Well pleased with it on the whole perfect for the jobs I’ve needed it o

  41. LakeshaRBLU says:

     United Kingdom

    Quite a chunky tool which was not uncomfortable or hard to hold. Slightly disappointed with the accuracy, ended up clamping a betten to use as a guide as it is easy to wander from a straight line making a freehand cut. Coped with chipboard loft flooring if careful to keep a straight cut but did tend to struggle if I wandered off the straight and true. Having only a short base plate did not seem to help. Still pleased with this tool and look forward to trying it on mild steel sheets and other types of wood which I think will give a better result and an easier cut.

  42. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Did exactly what I wanted but got a little hotter than I would of expected. Only used in short spells but it did not affect its performance.

  43. VerlaWestmorela says:

     United Kingdom

    The saw is nice and compact but I find it jumps sometimes when cutting which detracts from its ease of use plus a lot of dust is created when cutting

  44. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Wow, what can I say? My hubby bought this as we needed some flooring moved, this was perfect as he didn’t have to pull up the whole room, he was able to saw through the existing pieces. Fab piece of kit. Highly recommend.

  45. KristineeeeeEEEee says:

     United Kingdom

    This saw is truly amazing! I am using it to cut stud timber and it cuts through on 2 seconds versus 20 seconds with my manual saw. The laser ensures accuracy and quite frankly it is the best diy tool purchase I have made.

  46. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very Handy to have around. Not as huge and scary as a circular saw and a lot easier to handle. I was a bit dissapointed that cuts don’t ever seem to be perfectly straight but for functionality this is a really good item.

  47. Wendy Darling says:

     United Kingdom

    I have various DIY tools that don’t get much use but always on hand and this tool has seen some serious use since I bought it. From trimming MDF shelves to a ton of decking in my/son’s garden, along with fence panels and posts. As far as I’m concerned it’s paid for itself several times over just in terms of speed.

    Very easy to use and I have found the cutting guide rail (included) to be very useful indeed. I’m lucky in that I can easily use it one handed but appreciate that someone with small hands may experience problems, as the handle is quite thick since it houses the motor. The included blade is brilliant, having said that, I have only used it for cutting wood of various thickness. Another caveat is the cutting depth which is about 26mm – all the decking I cut was 28mm thick, however the cut was deep and precise enough to simply snap the ends off. For some fence posts I simply rotated them and cut from the other side – easy.

    My son and friend were well impressed with the WORX, sadly for the makers they won’y be purchasing one as they’ll be borrowing mine!

  48. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used to cut and trim 2.4m lengths of 12mm hardwood plywood. Overall it did everything I required of it but the blades are quite thin and they did wander off the cutting line. When hot the blade had a tendency to start to stall. Doing smaller jobs it works fine.

  49. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersExcellent, useful little saw. I wanted this to use for smaller jobs where my existing full-size circular saw was overkill, but didn’t want to use a hand saw, needed a straighter cut than I can manage with my jigsaw, or wanted (careful) plunge abilities. I thought the 27mm depth of cut may be a bit limiting, but the primary jobs I was using it for were 18mm MDF, 2×1 batons, plasterboard and floorboards, all of which it handles with aplomb.

    Small and easy to use one-handed while supporting the work piece with the other hand, if needed. I may well purchase its bigger brother in time if the depth of cut of this model begins to be too limiting, but I’d definitely recommend this one – I’ve been finding myself reaching for it for cuts where I wouldn’t usually bother pulling out a power tool for just because it’s so easy.

  50. Daniel25Neemjd says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersBought initially for cutting mdf and chipboard sheets to avoid hand cutting. The first cut made in 9mm mdf showed up the need to set the depth of cut appropriately. It was also not easy to follow a pencil line as there was a tendency to drift to one side. Using a clamped on batten, some inch or so from the desired cut line, the saw performed well with a smooth and accurate cut resulting. Power is adequate for mdf and chipboard up to 12mm but it struggles with thicker boards. Once the feel of the tool has been got used to it is comfortable to use. Quality of build and ease of adjustment is good as is value for money.

  51. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great tool for cutting floorboards and also chasing walls for cabling. Paired with a Henry Hoover its fairly dust free too although needed to tape the henry adaptor to the end of the output from the saw.
    However cannot give 5 stars for a various reasons…
    – First one I purchased had a faulty laser light so had to be replaced
    – Depth adjustment has a tendency to work loose, so I’ve sometimes cut grooves in joists when cutting floorboards (luckily it missed all the pipes and electric cables!!!)
    – Plunge cutting cannot be used at the same time as setting a depth

  52. AnthonyWine says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersBeen using this a while and I love it. Still have all my fingers too. If I have to say one thing about it that niggles it would be the laser, it switched itself on in the box and the battery was flat, in a flash. Could do with toggle button, not push.

  53. CorinaGillott says:

     United Kingdom

    used once so far very happy with it gave only 4 star for sole reason laser keeps stop and starting thats only fault so far havent used other types of cutting disc yet will update if any problems arise.

  54. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersIf you need to cut through floorboards (especially down the middle of joists) or floorboard tongues then this is a great tool.

    Much cheaper than the alternative plunge saw and does a perfectly good job for boards. The included wood blade will go through nails but take it slow and always let the saw stop spinning before removing it from the material.

    Tricky to get a perfectly straight line on a new board though and impossible to use to shave off small amounts (less than about 5mm).

  55. RafaelaPhilip says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThe saw works great and my only issue the dust outlet/adapter. Its diameter is smaller than my the hose from my Henry. I have to use a sellotape to make it work.

  56. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 28 From Our UsersPurchased for a specific DIY job, namely cutting through 1/4 inch hardboard laid over (extremely squeaky) floorboards.

    Unlike a full-size circular saw this was controllable and could be set to precisely cut the overlaid boards without ripping the underlying surface, and it made easy work of restoring damaged skirting boards with somewhat eccentric angles. Used freehand on material in situ (like a vibrating saw – Wilco rather than Worx, but still very effective) I got a neat result with a minimum of mess, noise and foul language.

    As an Amazon Warehouse deal was available I went for it and so got a substantial reduction (enough pay for the Worx 44 tooth cross-cut blade). The only missing item was a dust extraction adapter (a little piece of plastic tubing intended to bridge the gap between a 20mm diameter extraction port and a ‘standard’ vacuum cleaner hose, whatever that is) and a printed manual.

    Since Worx make the manuals available in PDF the lack of instructions wasn’t a biggie and if I desperately need to extract the dust some day I suspect a little work with some 20mm hose, a jubilee clip and some duct tape will work as well (if not better).

    The standard (already fitted) fitted 24 tooth Tungsten Carbide blade cut very cleanly despite having self-evidently been used previously by a previous customer who forgot the cardinal rule of power tools – let the motor do the work – and from the burning and scoring said customer tried to force a full-depth cut through a plank in one go.

    However that turned out when treated with respect both the blade and power tool did their respective jobs, indicating both are quality items what can stand a little abuse now and then, but If you invest in a precision mini-saw, take my advice: let the machine do the work as forcing the thing will only result in tears before bedtime, where making several cuts at increasing depth takes little extra time but greatly reduces the frustration-factor, not to say acting-out and cussing ocassioned by waiting for the overheat protection circuit to re-set.

    The only part of the job that required the full-size saw was a pair of matching 45 degree cuts to form an ‘outside’ mitre joint, something the a small handy tool like this simply isn’t built for.

  57. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    cut into floorboards today , set depth to just skim over joists – lovely job. using it to cut out the tongues between floorboard so I could lift up without taking the whole floor up .

    but wait a few seconds till the blade stops spinning before pulling out as it will shoot up and away if you aren’t careful

    It is only 400 W so take you time and its cuts a treat .Force it and it will stall a litte. It cut a inch floorboard at about 1cm a second no problems’

    I wasn’t so powerful that it pulled away when plunging in a board unlike my circular saw which need both hands to grip it when plunging in
    I like it – but i’ll only probably use it twice a year for half hou

  58. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 41 From Our UsersMine arrived today and what a game changer it is, as a carpenter it’s about “getting the job done with the right tool not the most expensive tool”
    And this saw is amazing. If you ain’t ordered yours yet WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!! I fitted out 3 bedrooms today with engendered wood flooring and it cut like butter through every board. My mitre saw didn’t even make it out the van today all I needed was this. it then ploughed it’s way through 3 moulded doors all in seconds. So my plunge saw wasn’t needed either due to the larger cut capacity, it’s great for all applications.
    So when I got Home I tried cutting a solid kitchen worktop! it just cut straight through, straight and true which I was surprised due to the blades being so thin. This will now be in the tool bag for every use.

    Everyone use’s tools differently, but use it right and it will perform and this is amazing no need for a gym work out with heavy circular saws this saw is balanced perfectly and you’ll want to use it for every pro or DIY job.

  59. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Handy power saw for the times you don’t want to lug a proper Makita tool on medium thickness piece of softwood. But the bevel cuts are not up to the mark. I had to do a fair bit of filing on 19mm thickness pieces of pine wood which I had cut at 45 degree to get the perfect 90 degree joint. Don’t know if it was the saw or my hand that shook. But a Makita mitre saw gives precise cuts for those jobs. In my opinion this is good for mid precision DIY jobs, but for serious furniture making roll out the big boys like Makita.

  60. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersGood, but does have a WICKED AND NASTY kick back if you are not careful.
    They do warn about this, but how many of us read instructions?

    Caused a scratch on the kitchen work-surface I was working on, but only just visible.

    iNSERT IN MIDDLE OF A RUN AND THEN CUT BOTH WAYS

    Laser light is BRILLIANT and not many have this.

  61. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersEasy to use and versatile. Great for trimming doors, skirting etc. It’s cuts like a dream. I would have give it five stars but the laser stopped working after a few uses. Don’t let that put you off as it’s not needed. Would i buy it again? Definitely.

  62. Joerg Colberg says:

     United Kingdom

    4 Star on the basis that the machine is well built and looks capable. It was purchased for a specific job where motor power and accurate cutting depth is important and where my deWalt is too large to get close to vertical surfaces. This job has not been started yet, so I will make a further assessment when complete.

  63. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersNo idea what some of the 1* reviews were doing re: depth of cut and jamming? Perhaps the wrong blade, perhaps pushing the saw rather than letting the blade cut (a fundamental basic rule same as using a handsaw) ………. I have cut 32mm decking, 40mm studding and 22mm board with no issues? Yet to try it on metal and ceramics. The saw is a great addition to either the pro or experienced DIY’ers tool kit.

    Just updating as have now experienced jamming …… there seems to be two causes .1. if the timber is damp the exhaust blocks and packs around the blade .2. a change in timber density, for example, a knot or associated hardness.

  64. Rich Edmonds says:

     United Kingdom

    Read the reviews on here and was in two minds as to buy or not.
    Glad I did…excellent for cutting sheet material.
    I always use a straight edge and would recommend investing in a piece of Aluminium box section makes a great guide for the saw and enhances the use of the saw and the results you get when using the saw.
    Great quality and build from Worx

  65. Alice Williams says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersQuite powerful, cuts plasterboard easily – plenty of dust. One grumble – no directions as the which way to insert two CR44 batteries. Spent several minutes using various combinations of + and -. In the end the two batteries were dead by the end of the day’s work!

  66. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is a little beast of a saw.

    I used it to cut up 9 sheets of inch thick plywood that were 8 x 4 and weighed 45kg each so there was no way I was getting them onto my bench saw.
    It’s hard to keep the cut going straight and perpendicular to the surface, but it did well enough. The ability to vary the depth of the cut was the crucial to this task as I was cutting it resting on top of other plywood sheets below it.

    I then used it to cut out the borders on my parquet floor in a 22m2 room, the real reason why I purchased this. This was much trickier and required a certain technique. The motor actually got really hot due to poor technique. The cut has a tendency to drift either left or right or at an angle and this puts extra strain on the saw which causes it to heat up.
    To combat this, the saw needs to be lifted up, the alignment altered to the direction of the cut before being lowered again, in effect cutting out a new groove in the direction you want to go, before continuing.

    It also needs to have a vacuum attached otherwise the dust that is created will clog the saw up and may cause it to catch fire. Think of Ray Mears and his friction fire lighting demo, except using a 700W powertool instead of a hand driven stick.

    There’s no doubt that a lot of care needs to be taken when using this. Inattention and poor technique can easily result in very serious injury. I’ve had it jump back at me unexpectedly a number of times, so be careful!

    It needs a firm and purposeful hand but used correctly and it will do the job asked of it.

    However, if I didn’t need to vary the depth, I would probably have been better served with an ordinary hand-held circular saw.
    Also the laser guide is sometimes not that accurate and becomes offset from the line.

  67. TGNDireGaming says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersSuperb, powerful. I needed to get some sections of floorboards up and this plunged and cut through them like butter. Of course, you need to keep the blade clear of the existing floorboard nails but as long as you cut somewhere near the middle of the joist you can then prise the boards up easily enough and then fix them back down when you have finished without having to put in a false joist. I think I will be making extensive use of this tool.

  68. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great little tool – ideal for those smaller jobs where you don’t need a full circular saw. Its usable in one hand with some practice, and seems to cut true. A couple of points on the negative – I left the laser on which is easy to do and now it doesn’t seem to work 9to be honest I haven’t spent long troubleshoot). The other is that if you cut something like MDF skirting on the angle it struggles. Overall though its a very good and useful tool. i had to buy one for my dad after he saw mine !

  69. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis small but powerful saw is perfect for cutting into all types of flooring for access to electrical wiring beneath. The saw has a well designed grip almost perfectly sized and I found that when gripped in the right hand the saw works well using the thumb to release the safety lock and middle finger to operate the switch (left handed use would be difficult) unlike many other saws of this type that are almost impossible to grip and operate single handed ( in fact I bought this saw to replace a brand new Skil saw that I found impossible to operate safely) The blade and depth of cut are just the right for this task and speed of the blade – lower than bigger circular saws – is such that dust from the cutting process isn’t widespread. I don’t use the laser having found this to be so bright that I couldn’t see the marked line to follow but this does not affect the saw’s performance.

  70. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As an occasional DIY-er, I was considering the use of a table, mitre or circular saw. When I saw this, it appeared to fit the bill perfectly. I’ve used it numerous times since it has arrived and it has been great to use and I am very pleased with it. It also relatively small and therefore doesn’t use up too much shed/cupboard space and comes supplied with a great storage box.

    Constructive criticism to Worx would be:
    1. put some auto-time out on the laser – the batteries ran flat when I inadvertently left it on during an afternoon of DIY – given that it was a sunny afternoon, I didnt spot tha the laser beam was on.
    2. Please can you market a saw blade with more teeth to ensure a smoother cu

  71. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have only used the saw to cut 9 Ply Plywood up to now but found the cut to be 95% splinter free in all cut directions across the board. This could be down to it being a brand new blade and may worsen in time. There was enough power in the motor to breeze through the cut without any problem at all. The only minor problem for me is I cannot press the safety button with my thumb if I hold the saw in a comfortable sawing position. I am having to press the button in with my left hand and pull the trigger in the sawing position with my right hand. Not a problem at the moment because I tend to clamp everything I cut to the workbench but may not always be able to do this if I need to hold anything with my left hand while sawing. I would like the safety button to be housed just a little higher up for this reason but understand we are not all built the same.

  72. Adam Etheridge says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersWorx – does like the name says. It just worx

    I got this for cutting wood mostly though I may use it for other materials as well. On the day I ordered this, there was a special offer on a much more powerful model too. I went for this as it would fit in one hand and had the depth of cut and more I required.

    I have one of those xactsaws too, that is a clumsy, hard to use saw in comparison to this. Where the xact is difficult to turn on and the spring around the blade guard is far too strong, I found this very easy indeed. I really can be used one-handed.

    I found the depth of cut adjustment to be easy and the size guide that comes with the saw works very well indeed, though my own clumsiness did mean I lost the holder screw for it for a while (now found again).

    If there was one change I’d make to this saw it would be a tool box to hold it in as the box will quickly become scruffy and damaged, other than the saw really is a great device.

  73. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really nice bit of kit, really glad I bought it, I have used it in a number of jobs since I bought it. The shape of the guide means that it can be ajusted to take off even the smallest amount. Very little kick on start up. Lazer a great help to give stright cuts, it is so easy to follow premarked lines. So why not 5 stars? Can’t understand why it it was made with 46mm cut, as so much marerial is 50mm. I can only think it is so that other blades will not fit. The replacement blades are expensive and as I have been cutting mahogany the wood blade is already feeling blunt. I don’t think everyone would want the 3 blades that come with it, but there is no choice. I hope cheaper replacements come on the market soon. The grip is quite wide and when doing a lot of cutting can be difficult to grip for someone with a small hand.

  74. Ed Oswald says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this to cut down several IKEA Billy bookcases to fit into alcoves so they looked like bespoke furniture. So pleased with this power tool, which made the light work of the cutting. I found the laser light redundant is the saw naturally wants to cut in a straight line. A must for any handyman’s tool-box

  75. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 48 From Our UsersAmazing tool. Primarily purchased to cut down doors. I’m a carpenter and wanted to replace a large skill saw with a small easier to use saw. I chose the worx saw as the motor is 300W more powerful than the competitions but mostly because it cuts up to 45mm deep others only go to 28mm deep which won’t go throw and internal door of 33mm this beautiful tool fly’s through 45mm which is an external or fire door thickness like a dream. I have many Powertools this one is an awesome addition.

    I did not think it came with a guide but it does. Easy to use and cuts very cleanly, easy to operate with one hand. High quality tool, good case.

    Only thing that I think would be an improvement, and this is a tiny niggle, I’m being very critical now, is you have to squeeze up an Allen key nut to lock the guide -supplied and stores at the end if the handle. Although if they put a wing nut on it, it would be bigger and get in the way. So they have done the right thing.

    I would happily recommend this to all, worth every penny and looks to me like it will last many years. I could not be happier.

    Delivery reliably speedy as always.

  76. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    his is almost a unique product as none of the main tool manufacturers make such a saw.
    it is very easy to use especially in tight working space as you can cut close to obstacles i.e. 25mm to side and 45mm at end and the fact it can be used one handed left or right, is compact and powerful, whizzes through almost 50mm of soft wood makes this an excellent tool.
    on the down side replacement blades are rather expensive.
    the original saw I purchased packed in very quickly but Amazon / Worx replaced immediately and I am expecting to get many years of service from this little saw.

  77. David Talbot says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersYes, a very handy tool to have for various jobs, probably better than conventional circular saw for most DIY jobs around the house etc.
    But, it does require getting used to before you tackle more major jobs, You’ll see what I mean when you first get to use this saw.
    Saying that, it can do a lot of different work, especially with added advantage of the plunge feature, which is very good.
    All-in-all, good value, from Amazon. I have rated this with 4 stars because the laser did not work, due to a bad connection on button batteries, and was not worth returning for such a minor fault, repaired myself.
    That’s it, folks.