
Dewalt
The DEWALT DWE575 is a lightweight, corded 7-1/4-inch circular saw featuring a powerful 15 A motor and a 57-degree bevel capacity. Weighing just 8.8 lbs, it is designed for framing carpenters and general contractors who need sustained power and durability on jobsites with available outlets.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the DEWALT DWE575 for its class-leading lightness and robust power, noting that the 57-degree bevel and 2-9/16-inch depth make it highly versatile for framing and decking. YouTube experts highlight the utility of the bevel stops and dust blower for achieving clean, accurate cuts in lumber, while editors commend the Toughcord and aluminum base for ensuring durability on demanding jobsites.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the saw for its easy handling due to the low 8.8 lb weight and its strong performance on 2x lumber. Reliable bevel adjustments up to 57 degrees are frequently cited as beneficial for quick framing tasks. However, recurring complaints focus on the limitations of the 9-foot cord for remote work and occasional issues with guard snagging on rough wood.
Common Complaints
Cord constraints due to the 9-foot length limiting mobility for remote work, and occasional guard snagging on rough lumber if the anti-snag feature is not utilized.
How It Compares
vs. DEWALT DCS590B (20V XR Cordless)
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Choose the DWE575 for sustained power and cost savings on jobsites with outlets, but choose the DCS590B for cordless convenience and portability.
vs. DEWALT DCS383B (20V XR Metal)
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Choose the DWE575 for general wood framing and durability, but choose the DCS383B specifically for metal stud cutting applications.
vs. DEWALT DCS577B (60V Wormdrive)
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Choose the DWE575 for lightweight versatility and general framing, but choose the DCS577B for heavy-duty applications requiring high torque.
DeWalt DWE575SB vs SKIL 5080-01
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