I’ve read two positive reviews and one negative about this little saw. Any early adopters out there?
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looks a lot like the old makita 9 volt saws.
I have one the makitas and have used it for exactly what that tool is being pushed for.
Now just need to find out if that special drywall blade will fit the makita.