🛠️ Cut smart, cut light, cut like a pro!
The Bosch GKS 10.8 V-LI Professional Cordless Circular Saw is a lightweight, brushless 10.8V tool designed for precision cutting up to 26.5mm in wood. Its ultra-compact form and compatibility with Bosch guide rails make it ideal for professionals seeking portability without sacrificing power or accuracy.
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Brushless |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Voltage | 10.8 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
Speed | 1400 RPM |
Blade Length | 85 Millimeters |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Item Weight | 3.08 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.87 x 8.35 x 5.55 inches |
Item model number | 0 601 5A1 040 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Brushless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**H
Bosch GKS-10.8 Lithium Circular Saw
This Bosch 10.8/12 volt lithium battery operated saw is perfect for small DIY jobs around the home. From garden stakes to size, to cutting boards for shelves, it really works.I own several of the large 12V/ 6A (GBA12V60) extended capacity batteries which are perfect for comparatively larger product. The GBA12V60 are the highest capacity 12v batteries made by Bosch at this time. Obviously the a big draw of battery operated tools is not having to drag around and trip over cords.The blades for the GKS-10.8 saw are 85mm 3-3/8”) diameter with a 15mm hole in the middle. I have not been able to source Bosch brand blades in the USA, however, there are plenty of others manufacturers to choose from. Amazon, Menards, HomeDepot and Lowe’s sell blades made by Performax, Dremel, Rockwell and others. There are specialty blades made for wood, plywood, metal, plastic and ceramic material. Dremel makes some nice multi-material blades that slice thru pretty much everything one might typically find in a home/apartment.More on blades. Blades, depending on the brand name and application, cost between $7 and $10 each, and often are packaged several types in a pegboard package. At that price, it’s possible to buy two or three of the most frequently used, thus saving time a bother if an unanticipated trip to the home improvement center. Part of the GKS10.8 ability to make numerous cuts quickly and efficiently is owed to a thin blade. The “kerf” or the width of the teeth/space removed is but a couple millimeters (about and 1/8th”) wide. That said, not much wood is being wasted, nor dust being tossed about. So there’s that.This saw, although somehow available in the USA, is a bit difficult to find add on accessories for. In googling around, there is a dust collection hood one can purchase as a spare part, and in theory, attach a vacuum hose to. Well, whatever. If your OCD requires. Practically, no.The GKS 10.8 is a well built saw. High impact plastic material similar to all the other tools Bosch sells. The metallic base it solid, no skimping. The motor housing has a button one pushes to lock the shaft of the motor, and an included Allen hex wrench (with an onboard storage slot!) is then used to loosen and tighten the screw to change blades. A real steel blade guard offers excellent protect to hands and fingers while in operation. As with corded tools, always disconnect batteries and/or cords before changing blades or other accessories. Always wear protective eyewear while operating power tools.One strategy for making precise, accurate, and straight cuts, is to use something as an edge guide. A straightedge, as it were. I have a couple pieces of aluminum angle that I will clamp down. For this saw, a home center yard or meter stick would work excellent. Add a couple small C-clamps and there you go.So yes, I really do like the Bosch GKS-10.8 cordless saw. Matched to the right project application, it’s the perfect small saw for something less that commercial carpentry or major remodeling. For modest projects where one just doesn’t want to drag out the arsenal for one simple cut. Fits in a toolbox, uses standard Bosch 10.8/12V charging bases. Elegant.
D**.
Awesome Little Saw
This thing is awesome. Obviously it doesn't have a massive depth of cut and it isn't super powerful but if you are just looking to cut plywood and hardwoods up to ~3/4 or an inch or 20mm it works very well and is extremely handy and portable. It is also very quiet for a circular saw. You might even be able to get away using it in an apartment without disturbing neighbors too much.The only negatives I can think of is the complete lack of any kind of dust extraction port and the fact that Bosch makes/made a base that allows this to be a quite nice little track saw but that base is not widely available.
J**F
all time favorite saw
This saw is awesome.Many people who have seen it say its super cute.I like it for doing rips on plywood in parking lots.The best thing is how little dust this makes versus a big circular saw that just vaporizes the wood. It makes little chips that dont get kicked up into your face or lungs
L**G
Mostly Impossible to get parts in the US
The bold holding the blade on is such a loose fit, it’s almost impossible to keep from stripping it. Once it stripped, you can’t get another part to replace it.
C**C
Seriously, it is JUST the tool
I've wanted one of these for quite some time since I find the full-sized 18v Bosch circular saw a bit unwieldy -- powerful and fast but a handful.This 12v "mini" circular saw arrived in its factory-sealed package with multi-lingual instructions, clearly destined for non-U.S. markets. It is literally just the tool -- not even the little Allen wrench needed to replace the blade is included. (EDIT: I located the Allen wrench stowed way in its own bracket on the body of the tool, an excellent idea since this makes the wrench harder to misplace.)For the appropriate-sized light-duty job, this is much quieter and easier to handle than its big brother. By now I've used this on several projects and I am extremely pleased with the handling.
C**
works awesome!
ive now cut plywood and 1/2" aluminum with this thing and have had zero issues doing it. i am very pleased with this and it is worth every penny.
S**Z
Why isn't this sold stateside!?
It's tiny. That's clearly represented in the specs. For trim, cabinetry, and other finish work that can be accomplished within the available cutting depth-this saw is absolutely incredible! One of the best tool purchases I've found in years. My only minor issue would be that the led light is not especially well placed and it's hard to see from the left/back of the blade. A laser line would be ideal, and I might cannablize one from a no-brand saw.The cuts are consistent and smooth. I can't believe how quiet it runs. I'm extremely impressed with the electric stop that keeps the blade from spinning if the trigger is not engaged. The deck is easy to adjust without being easy to adjust unintentionally/knock out of place. I made 42 cuts at an odd (56°) angle, and there was no difference between the first through the last when measured by protractor. Bosch hit it out of the park with this little beauty. This saw alone is worth breaking into the 12v line, and it's a shame that it's so hard to find in the states.
T**P
Pricey but I Love this Thing
Perfect for my hand size and is a beast. I am afraid of my full size circular saw but this little thing cuts like butter and is easy to control. The only thing I did not like was the price, but I see why it costs.
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