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DEWALT DCS565N XR Brushless Circular Saw 18V Bare Unit

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Example: After a day of cutting plywood for a DIY kitchen cabinet project, my hand thanked me for choosing the DCS565. 3. Depth of Cut: Digging Deeper

Example: I hesitated at first due to the price difference, but after experiencing the DCS565 in action, I knew I’d made the right choice. 5. Blade Compatibility: Swapping Made EasyConsider how often you’ll be lugging your circular saw around. The DCS565 is a bit lighter than the DCS391. This might not seem like a big deal, but when you’re carrying it from job to job or working overhead, every ounce counts. The reduced weight of the DCS565 can make a noticeable difference in your comfort and mobility.

At the heart of this tool is the brushless motor that allows you to use the saw efficiently. As part of the design, the tool utilizes every bit of battery power when you need, all while reducing the need for ongoing maintenance by reducing the amount of heat generated and working more efficiently.

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Example: When crafting intricate joinery for a custom bookshelf, the precise adjustments of the DCS565 ensured a perfect fit. 9. Durability: Built to Last

Example: I already had Dewalt batteries for my drill, so choosing a circular saw that uses the same batteries was a no-brainer. 8. Precision Controls: Fine-Tuning Your Cuts Starting with fully charged 5 amp hr batteries the brushless 565 was able to cut 18′ more board feet than the brushed 391. DeWalt finally released a brushless, RAFTER HOOKED, 6.5” 20V circ saw 6-8 years after Makita and Milwaukee released their hooked brushless 6.5″ 18V saws. So, is the new DCS565 brushless worth the upgrade over the brushed DCS391? Let’s find out! Power Example: I had to cut several pieces of trim while on a ladder, and the DCS565 felt noticeably less tiring to use. 7. Battery Compatibility: One Battery, Multiple ToolsBoth saws offer adjustable bevel and depth settings, but the DCS565 takes it up a notch with more precise control. It allows for more incremental adjustments, enabling you to fine-tune your cuts with greater accuracy. If your projects demand precise angles and depths, the DCS565 gives you the upper hand. If you’re invested in Dewalt’s 20V MAX battery system, you’ll be pleased to know that both saws are compatible with these batteries. This interchangeability can be a game-changer if you have other Dewalt tools. You won’t need to invest in a separate set of batteries and chargers for each tool, saving you money in the long run. In my testing the 391 had a bit more power under-load than the 565. The 391 was faster on rips and more easily powered through 45° cross cuts. Runtime DCS391 features a brushed motor, while DCS565 boasts a brushless one. What’s the fuss about? Well, a brushless motor is the Rolls Royce of power tool motors. It’s more efficient, lasts longer, and requires less maintenance. In practical terms, this means the DCS565 will likely outlive the DCS391 and deliver more consistent power over time.

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