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The Ryobi 18V ONE+ 7-1/4" Miter Saw (P553) is a powerful, portable tool designed for precision cutting in wood. With a robust 18V battery power source, it delivers up to 900 cuts per charge, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit. This bare tool is lightweight at 19 pounds and features a durable carbide blade, ensuring longevity and performance in every project.
Brand | RYOBI |
Color | Grey/Green |
Blade Material | Carbide |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Portable, Bare Tool, Cordless |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
Blade Length | 7.25 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Round |
Handle Material | Reinforced Plastic or Aluminum Alloy |
UPC | 033287177998 |
Manufacturer | RYOBI |
Part Number | P553 |
Item Weight | 19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 13.5 x 12.4 inches |
Item model number | P553 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Style | 18V ONE+ 7-1/4" Miter Saw P553 |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Bare Tool, Cordless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Lightweight, easy set up does the job
Works great! Cuts perfect. Have brought it on several jobs. Lightweight and easy to carry.Luv it. Would love it even more if it had a case. Also works great when teamed with portable vacuumn👍
T**R
Great Saw for the money!!!
I can't say enough about how happy I am with this saw. The price was great (compared to what Home Depot sells it for).I had the older version and the motor died. I tried to fix it, but finally gave up. I found this newer version Ryobi makes at a great price here on Amazon. I pulled the trigger and bought it.When it arrived, I was impressed by the quality in innovations made on this newer version. The only thing it didn't have was a laser guide. But everything else was build so much better that I quickly forgot about it not having a laser. I love this new one.It doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of the other Ryobi miter saws such as a bigger blade, and slider for cutting wider pieces, but the tools with those options are much larger and less convenient to toss around. This tool is small. Easy to toss around and it can cut bigger pieces of wood than advertised if you just take a few moments to line stuff up when making a double cut. Really, I love it! Hope this helps you decide.
S**G
A great lightweight trim saw
I do a lot of trim work during remodels and it gets exhausting setting up my big miter saw which is quite heavy. I decided to give this a try to make my life a little easier. This saw is small, light weight and can handle most of the trim boards I cut. Even good for basic framing if the project is not big. I recently installed about 150' of trim in the remodel I am working on. I was able to do almost all the cuts with one battery. I attached a shop vac to the back of the saw and was able to do all the cutting with very little mess inside the house I was working on. No more going outside for every cut. Most of my tools are Milwaukee, but recently, I have had really good luck with Ryobi products.
T**I
Saw works great for it's size and the project being worked on. Had trouble changing the blade
When attempting to change the blade for a trim blade the screw that holds the blade stripped out. Seems to me that it was put on way to tight by the factory. The screw is an Allen type and the Allen wrench provided stripped as well as the screw. Ryobi provided information on getting it to a repair shop however I would have had to pay for all delivery costs either for postage to Ryobi or gas to a local repair shop which was over 30 miles away from where I live. After some time I was able to drill the old screw out without damaging the saw threads. I plan on finding a replacement screw without a Allan head.
L**N
It wasnon time and works
Well done! On time and works
A**.
Compact, Lightweight, Cuts Great, Husband Loves it.
We had been borrowing a neighbor’s miter saw. It was this heavy beast of a machine that we always had to lug about because we did cutting outside, but didn’t feel safe leaving it outside.When the neighbor finally needed it back, we were finally in a position to buy our own. We happened to stumble across this one, and we were already on Team Ryobi, so it made sense. Husband was worried it might be too small to be really useful, but we decided to try it.He LOVES it. It’s so light and easy to pick up and move about. It’s tiny and compact, which makes storage convenient. And battery-powered means that we’re not limited in WHERE we use it. It’s large enough and powerful enough to do everything that we need to do. (Sometimes and item has to be cut from both sides, but that was true with the larger miter saw that we’d been borrowing as well.)He’s been using it for a while now on home renovation projects, and it’s been great.
K**A
Perfect for most small DIY jobs - portability is more useful than I realized
For a few hundred bucks in boards and the cost of this saw, I saved a ton of money by installing all new trim in my house myself - didn't take that long either. I've also found it's just so dang convenient for many other cutting tasks. Just grab this thing, set it right next to where you're working, and it couldn't be slicker. I've also cut some pretty wide boards with this, and found it pretty easy to cut from both sides. You can't tell it's two cuts vs one. I also don't need saw horses or a table/bench - a Styrofoam block or two is all that's needed if I have it sitting on the ground. I will note than I have a 4 Amp battery and 2 1.8 Amp batteries. This thing runs a ton better when it has plenty of juice. I use it in AZ, where it's pretty hot (which is hard on battery performance), and I could get a full morning of cutting with the 4 Amp. By the time it was too hot to be outside cutting (cause even with the bag, there's plenty of dust) my battery would be reaching the end. I'd say about 4-5 hours of pretty steady use.
S**N
Ladies, this is not the trim saw you are looking for
I'm a Ryobi girl for sure and have a lot of tools in the ONE+ line. This saw has been my one disappointment. I bought it hoping for a convenient saw for small projects such as interior trim. It's lightweight and easy enough to move around, but that's where the convenience ends. The included blade is not really suitable for trim; it's OK for a 2 x 4 (this saw is not what you want to be using to cut 2 x 4's) but it doesn't have enough teeth for trim. (Ask me about bits of trim flying across the room ... or don't ask. Suffice it to say, this thing is a danger to one's eyes.) Fine, I can change a sawblade lol. OR CAN I? OR CAN YOU, my burly friend? I thought there must be some mystical lock on it and took to the YouTubes where I discovered that Ryobi miter saw blades being installed waaaay too tight such that large men could not change the blade no matter what is a known issue. Due to the stupid blade, the saw freezes up halfway through cuts ALL THE TIME so you have to go veeeeeeery slowly and sometimes that's not enough to keep the blade from freezing. All in all, this is the worst tool purchase I have ever made and it's headed for the junk pile; a total waste of money.
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