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Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw
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Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw
Rating: 4 (out of 5)
Summary: 6 2x4s to warm up the NiMH battery
Comments: With the short throw & small size I purchased this to get nails that are in spaces too tight to reach with a sawsall.

With the battery endorseation to NOT keep it on the charger (you will ruin it!!), and that it will achieve full battery power after several uses, it sounds like this is a NiMH battery, not the usual NiCad or Lit folks are used to for a power tool. NiMH needs "special care" which ARE in the instrucions (yes!! they are!!) to get it started working well & long term. however they are weird if you aren't used to them.

I charged 9 hrs before using. Then cut 2x4s to see how strong the cutting power is (no problem when held solid to wood) & when the battery would get noticeably weaker. After62x4s, with a bit of rest to cool down after each pair, I noticed a slight decrease in power. It may have just been me getting tired. That's already more & thicker wood than I expected out of this small unit anyway, especially on the 1st, warm up, charge.

I let it cool & plugged it into the charger again. I'll expect that it will only get stronger over the next uses. however I am too lazy to fully fully run it down test anymore, and do not have a lot of jobs for it, just a few hard to reach nails I want to get rid of.

The other thing about NiMH is that it self-discharges so it will need to be used a bit & charged perhaps e couple of months to keep the battery fresh, could be a hassle. So it's not a Grab-'n-Go type of tool battery set up. Too bad B&D did not use an Eneloop battery pack. If I can I'll run it down & charge the day before I really need a lot of cutting, that's the best system I can think of. If I run into a problem I'll let you know.

One day Update: Cut nails easily in tight spaces. The protective box is rather big making access/angle of some cuts more difficult, however still do-able. The battery is strong as expected.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Cuts drywall and molding like a champ!!
Comments: My dad gave1of these saws to me for Christmas 2007. I agree it will not cut hardwoods or 2x4s, however it is great for trimming drywall and trim molding. I can cut holes for electrical outlets or ceiling light fixtures in less than 30 seconds. Because of the quick strokes, the mess is minimal -- I usually hold a box lid under the cutting area to catch the dust.

While I love this saw for drywall and trim molding, it is lousy when used for cutting vinyl siding, 2x4s and 1" or greater thinkness hardwoods. It bounces like crazy on vinyl siding -- a finer blade might be the answer. There is not enough power in the stroke to handle 2x4s and moderate thinkness hardwoods.

The blade changing mechanism is the easiest I have ever seen. I am an engineer and like to be my own handyman at home. I am critical on product designs. I am amazed the spring-loaded blade holder holds the blade so well and eliminates need for screwdrivers and wrenches to change the blade.
Rating: 4 (out of 5)
Summary: great tool for small do it youself projects
Comments: We do not own a circular saw. I have always felt like we do not need one. This hand saw was great to use. We used it to orgainaze my outside storage room, cutting peg boards and 1/8 inch plywood to make shelving. It will not cut any thing over 1 inch thick. The cut is a clean cut if you hold it correctly and close to what you are cutting. It charges quickly and cuts a long time. I believe that,"having the RIGHT tool makes the job a whole lot easier and quicker." The storage room appears GREAT.
Rating: 3 (out of 5)
Summary: Should be variable speed
Comments: I am a "little old lady" who only uses power tools for minor jobs. I found it impossible to cut a round dowel because there is only1speed (quick).
It would have been possible if you could have "set" the cut at a slow speed. I have a B&D variable speed drill which I use with no problem.
Rating: 3 (out of 5)
Summary: Better Hand Saws Out There.
Comments: Works OK for small cuts. Lacks power when used on hard woods. Wear safty glasses. Broke a few blades. Blade change really quick and EZ. Cutting material needs to be on solid surface. Hard to see cutting line. All depends upon your needs.


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