
Makita
The Makita XSR01Z is a 36V (18V X2) LXT brushless rear-handle circular saw designed as a cordless alternative to corded worm-drive saws. It features dual 18V batteries, an electronically controlled BL motor, and Automatic Speed Change technology to deliver high torque and up to 5,100 RPM for heavy-duty framing and construction tasks.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Makita XSR01Z as a 'cordless not a worm drive' that operates like one, highlighting its exceptional power, speed, and runtime derived from dual 18V batteries. The brushless motor is noted for eliminating brushes for efficiency, while the electronic brain's ability to sense load and adjust torque/RPM is deemed a 'helluva' performer. It is widely considered the most powerful battery-operated saw available, excelling in deep cuts and cross-cut counts.
What Users Say
Everyday users and aggregated retail feedback highlight smooth, accurate wood cuts and cordless convenience that rivals corded tools. Common praise focuses on the saw's power for heavy framing and long runtime when using 5.0Ah batteries. Recurring complaints center on the 12.4 lb weight feeling bulky for prolonged use and the hassle of needing two batteries.
Common Complaints
Weight of 12.4 lbs loaded feels bulky for prolonged use; need for two batteries adds hassle and cost.
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 2732-20 M18 Fuel Rear Handle
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Choose Makita for maximum runtime and ecosystem compatibility; choose Milwaukee for lighter weight and higher RPM.
vs. DeWalt DCS578 FlexVolt Rear Handle
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Choose DeWalt for highest voltage output; choose Makita for better runtime efficiency and LXT battery compatibility.
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