The CSW41 worm drive system features an enormous gearing ratio in a compact size, so if you want tremendous power in a manageable package, this is the saw you need. This model features sturdy magnesium housing and a die-cast magnesium footplate for true strength and a lifetime of reliable use. It also has easily serviceable brushes, large adjustment levers, a spindle lock and built-in saw hook for easy storage between tasks. Top it all off with a soft grip handle for comfort, control and accuracy and you’ve got 1 exceptional piece of equipment.
- Light weight magnesium motor housing and foot plate construction lighter weight saw reduces user fatigue for less down time
- Anti-snag lower guard provides smooth operation for small cut-off pieces
- Premium hook and lock backing enables repeated attachment and removal of discs for a consistent secure connection
- Accurate depth of cut system allows for quick accurate adjustment
- Left side blade design for unmatched clarity of cut line
- Anti-snag lower guard – provides smooth operation for small cut-off pieces
- Soft-grip handles for comfort and control
- 53° bevel capacity with positive detent stop at 45°
- Large adjustment levers for fast, accurate bevel and depth adjustments
- Easy access spindle lock for easy blade changes
- Powerful 15 Amp motor provides power for a variety of cutting applications
Ashly Marvin (verified owner) –
The saw seems pretty good but the packaging was in horrible condition and seemed to have been opened plus the saw itself had a few marks on it and certain parts were extremely dusty. I don’t exactly know what happened but the whole thing seemed kinda strange and did not inspire much confidence in the product or especially the Home Depot.
Sim Dicki (verified owner) –
I have had numerous Worm Drive saws over the years and this one is by far the best! Less bearing noise with smoother operation. Not to mention it’s a lot lighter. Excellent saw!
Ian Rau (verified owner) –
Was using an old blade-right saw from a yard sale to chop 2x4s and rip OSB for a basement remodel. Bearings were noisy when I got it, now it’s locked up/ won’t turn. Time to upgrade. And boy did I upgrade.I am not a brand loyalist. Looking at several worm saws, Skil and Bosch were the only two that I could definitely see have an oil fill plug. But then, I only did my research online and it’s easy to miss things in pictures. This extra step in maintenance might seem like a hassle, but any product touting no oil required maintenance-free operation is selling you something designed to break down.I borrowed a Skil worm a few years ago and do not remember it having rubber grips. The Bosch has a rubber grip on the main handle, otherwise the only difference between the two is the color.Ordered the Bosch Monday and received it Wednesday same week. Did not ask for rush delivery either.The cord attached to the saw is 14awg. Per the instruction book, if you plan to use this saw on an extension cord you will need a 14awg cord up to 25 feet or 12awg up to 50 feet. The little 16awg cord that everyone has will shorten the life of this saw.Cons: No laser line, auxiliary handle is skinny and the angle is not adjustable, no dust collection (dust falls straight down), and the optional rip fence (I ordered the Skil fence, like I said, same thing) doesn’t come in a 48-inch variety.If that’s all I can find wrong with it, I have to rate it a 5-star product.
Irving Schuppe (verified owner) –
Great power easy to handle cuts true
Eldridge Swift (verified owner) –
I’ve owned several worm drive saws, this is by far the best. Lightweight everything about the saw is well thought out, it performs for me daily.
Nico Tremblay (verified owner) –
ive had this saw for some timenow its never let me down.ivedroped it of aroof ofcourse it got scratched up some but it continued like nothin happen .s