Cordless trim saws?

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I have a 6" cordless bought new from DIY.com years ago...charges don't last long now..wondered if anyone could recommend

one that's on the market currently?

Thanks

Gerry
 
Do you need a new one, or just your batteries re-celled.

Mike
 
Do you have any other cordless tools with which the saw could share batteries?

Tools can be bought "body only" from all the mainstream manufacturers, meaning no batteries or charger, and usually no case, for a lot less than the complete kits.
 
My little Dewalt has been faultless in the last eleven years.
It was used really hard for the first three years while house bashing, and has received steady diy use since.
I've put two or three new blades on it but blades are consumable in my book.
If it ever dies I will be getting the newer/latest model on the reputation of my current one.
 
Thanks all...I have Dewalt 18v batteries...so Dewalt is maybe the way to go. are there more than one model(s) to choose?
 
If you have 18v Dewalt batteries then get the DCS391, it is a cracking saw. Shop around mind as prices vary from £139.99 at ScrewyuFix to £107.99 at other suppliers.

With a 5Ah battery it will do some serious work and the supplied blade is very good.
 
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