⚡ Cut smarter, not harder — the ultimate concrete saw for the modern craftsman!
The VEVOR Electric Concrete Saw is a 7-inch, 2000W powerhouse designed for professional-grade cutting of stone, brick, and concrete. Featuring a high-speed 5400 RPM pure copper motor, wet-cutting system with water pump, and a wheeled base for precision, it ensures fast, safe, and dust-free operation. Ergonomically crafted for comfort and equipped with multiple safety features, this saw is built to deliver reliable, clean cuts with a max depth of 2.5 inches.
Brand | VEVOR |
Color | Orange+black |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Stone |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Wet-cutting attachment & Wheeled base |
Included Components | Wrench, 7-inch Saw Blade, Electric Concrete Saw |
Product Dimensions | 25.98"L x 8.66"W x 12.8"H |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Warranty Type | Standard Manufacturer’s Warranty |
Item Weight | 19.62 Pounds |
Speed | 5400 RPM |
Blade Length | 7 Inches |
Wattage | 1.8E+3 |
Blade Shape | Round |
Handle Material | Plastic, Rubber |
UPC | 197988394440 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | J1600W7G3 |
Item Weight | 19.62 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DC180 |
Size | 7 inch |
Pattern | SAW |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Wet-cutting attachment & Wheeled base |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**L
Solid tool for a great price.
Plenty of power and good weight. This tool cost me almost exactly what I paid to rent the last saw and it didn't even have wheels. So my break-even point on this saw is 1 job. It also includes a decent blade which normally runs about $100.00. Name-brand saws with similar features run between $1,500 to $2,600. The name brands may be worth it if you use the tool every day. We are a plumbing company that may use the tool 3 or 4 times a year to cut trenches in basement bathrooms. For that kind of use, this saw will work great. At $220.00 for the blade and saw, we will probably just order a new saw when the blade wears out. We also bought a Vevor Press tool which has worked great for a year already. It was $791.00 instead of the $3,600 we normally pay for the name-brand. We charge our customers a $35 press tool fee which takes us 103 charges to get our money back on the name-brand. With the Vevor we recoup our money in 23 jobs. Tools also get stolen so I would much rather lose an $800.00 tool over a $3,600 one.
A**N
Well worth the money!
For 230 dollars after taxes. This saw is amazing. It did throw the breaker a few times, but that was because I muscled it. If you let the saw do the work, it won't throw your breaker normally. I've used it twice so far. Once to cut a 4 inch sidewalk slab, and one on a 5 inch slab. Handled it no problems. I used the included blade, and the water pump. The weight is very balanced, and the saw is powerful. Again let it do the work, do not force it.
J**N
It's a big, heavy saw!
As others have said, this thing will trip a 20a breaker and you need a 12awg extension cable to use with it (I didn't believe this and tried a regular 16awg extension cable the first day... that was frustrating). I also found that I couldn't run it on an afci/gfci protected breaker; it had to be a regular 20a breaker, the saw does have its own gfci so I felt pretty safe doing that. I found that allowing the saws weight to do the work, only gently pushing it and taking regular breaks while cutting helped keep the breaker from tripping too much.When you get the feel for it, the saw cuts well and the 16" blade means you can get through a 6" wall or slab. If you're trying to get a really straight cut, I would attach a 2x guide to the concrete first as it tends to want to pull to the side as it cuts. I found that I wasn't super comfortable cutting walls above chest height because of the weight. Also, you can only really cut up-down on a wall... I tried a horizontal cut and the saw is too heavy/big to do that well, but for sectioning up walls or slabs it works good. The water supply to the blade keeps the dust down to the point that there's almost none, although it does mean you get a lot of mud to clean up after.Overall, it's fairly well made, it's powerful although the breaker tripping can be frustrating... It's cheaper than renting one even for a day or two and I've used it now for a few months, still cutting great.
H**R
Good concrete saw
I used it to cut a large 75 pound concrete block in half in the construction of a retaining wall. I needed both of the half blocks to complete the wall. The saw worked perfectly, including the water injection to the blade, which greatly minimized the concrete dust. Just go easy with it and use a large diameter extension cord to deliver adequate amperage, and it will do a good job. It is a beast and will cut through concrete like sharp scissors through paper.
R**D
Avoid this at all cost!
The media could not be loaded. STAY AWAY FROM THIS!What is good about this concrete saw?Well, I finally able to cuts 4x20 inch square lines before it shocked me, smoked, stopped and got completely burned out.What's wrong about this saw?Please pay attention to 1 star reviews! they are right!. DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE! IT IS DANGEROUS!First time I tried to turn it on, it turned on for a few seconds before the inline breaker kept disconnecting and i had to keep resetting.Checked the wire, wire came loose from the inline breaker. Since I had to finish the project, I bypassed the inline breaker. did a trial run, 15A breaker shut down.it says 30A, but the machine doesn't come with 30A plug, it uses standard 15-20A 110v plug. 30A 110v plug is not the standard one.Anyway, I switched to 20A breaker and single power outlet to power this and able to cut 2 lines then sparks started to come from the motor opening. I thought it was 4th of July but independence day was 3 days ago. Look at the video.it smoked a little. I let it cool down then try again.I was able to cut 2 more lines before it shocked me. look at my non contact tester picture.More smoke came out and then motor completely shut down.this garbage is going back to them.
P**T
Well built machine, very pleased with my purchase.
This 9" concrete saw cuts through pavers like butter. Also cut through almost 4inches of 40 year old concrete with ease. The water supply is perfect for cooling the blade and very little dust. Had no issues with tripping the breaker, as others reported. The price is also great. A well built work horse.
L**G
Just ok..
This was my cheapest easiest way to cut through a cement slab. It does cut fairly well.. it is a little slow but does the job. A larger saw would have been faster but also a much heavier saw! The water pump feature is a real plus for wet cutting but makes a bunch of mud. But I recommend over dry cutting due to the huge amount of dust. Biggest negative is that it has a auto shut off. And stopped a lot! And you have to release the trigger and restart. Also it tripping the circuit breaker a few times. But overall did a decent job.
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