CHOICE OF CIRCULAR SAW £125 CASH ALTERNATIVE
£3.00
/ per entryWinner Name | Ticket Number | Draw Date |
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Richard Davies | 106 | 23/08/2025 |
CASH ALTERNATIVE £125
Description
LOW ODDS ONLY 150 TICKETS
DeWalt DCS570N BODY
Product Overview
The cordless solution for professionals working on general purpose cutting and ripping applications. Part of the DEWALT 18V XR range, the DCS570 has a brushless motor, a no load speed of 5,500rpm, a maximum cut depth of 65mm, and variable bevel angle adjustment. Bare unit.
Additional Features
- Scale for precise cutting depth setting to 64 mm
- Optimum balance for safe, fatigue-free operation
- Stable block construction for low vibration running and long service life
- Additional handle for safe two-handed work
- Direct compatibility with DEWALT AirLock system for easy, secure connection to extraction hose
- Dust blower clears dust and debris from cut line
- LED work light for improved cut line visibility
Milwaukee M18 FCS552-0 18V FUEL Brushless 165mm Circular Saw - Body
The Milwaukee M18 FCS552-0 18V FUEL Brushless Circular Saw is a compact and effective saw with class leading performance. Perfect for any carpenter, contractor or builder, the saw delivers high performance results as well as producing up to 20% more power and 40% faster cutting speed than previous models and other models in the class. With a 57mm maximum cutting depth, the saw is ideal for working against wood as well as plastics. It also offers bevel cutting up to 50°. The magnesium shoe reduces the weight of the tool as well as maintaining durability while the integrated belt hook allows for easy transportation around the site as well as for storage. A built-in LED work light illuminates the worksurface and ensures that you can clearly see the cutting line in any conditions. For your safety and comfort, the M18 FCS552 has a dedicated dust extractor port for connection to a dust extractor so that dust as well as debris from cutting are removed at the point of creation. An electric brake will stop the blade as soon as the trigger has been released. The Milwaukee M18 FCS552-0 18V FUEL Brushless 55mm Circular Saw includes three of Milwaukee’s exclusive technologies all for your benefit. The POWERSTATE Brushless motor helps maintaining the tool and ensures a longer operational life; the REDLITHIUM Battery packs which provide exceptional power for longer; and the REDLINK PLUS overload protection – maximising the power you need when you need it. At the heart of this saw is the brushless motor that allows you to use the tool 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. The technology in creating a brushless motor system allows for perfect symmetry between battery power and usage ensuring you get all the power you need, when you need it.MAKITA DHS680Z BODY
The Makita DHS680 18V LXT 165mm Brushless Circular Saw is as versatile, durable as it is reliable delivering precision cuts. Designed with a left-hand mounted blade that ensures increased visibility of the workpiece, the DHS680 delivers a maximum cutting depth of 57mm. For cleaner working, air is drawn through the front of the tool to aid with the removal of dust and debris at the point of creation allowing you to maintain a clear view of your work. With automatic speed control, the DHS Circular Saw includes an ergonomic and narrow handle to ensure a good grip as well as increasing optimal control over the tool. A dual LED lighting system illuminates the saw blade as well as the cutting line to keep you on task with ease. Compatible with a guide rule, the saw includes protective gear housing, made of cast magnesium to offer long working life. The saw also includes Automatic Torque Drive Technology (ADT) which will automatically adjust the cutting speed according to load conditions. Thanks to the brushless motor, the DHS680 saw delivers a no load speed of 5000rpm and also offers a 50° angled cutting depth of 37mm (41mm at 45°) At the heart of this circular saw is the brushless motor that allows you to use the tool 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. The technology in creating a brushless motor system allows for perfect symmetry between battery power and usage ensuring you get all the power you need, when you need it.OR £125 CASH
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44 | 2025-08-22 04:47:21 | David Jukes |
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49 | 2025-08-09 21:00:07 | Sam Dallimore |
50 | 2025-08-15 10:16:44 | Josh Martin |
51 | 2025-08-23 09:46:40 | Daniel Swingler |
53 | 2025-08-10 08:38:15 | Richard Davies |
58 | 2025-08-23 10:30:44 | Wayne Howard |
59 | 2025-08-09 21:08:45 | Rob Torrance |
60 | 2025-08-14 17:07:41 | Jonathan Apparicio-Davies |
61 | 2025-08-15 10:16:44 | Josh Martin |
62 | 2025-08-09 19:16:16 | Richard Davies |
63 | 2025-08-23 17:20:53 | Tim Farnham |
65 | 2025-08-23 17:20:53 | Tim Farnham |
67 | 2025-08-09 21:00:07 | Sam Dallimore |
68 | 2025-08-15 10:16:44 | Josh Martin |
70 | 2025-08-15 10:16:44 | Josh Martin |
73 | 2025-08-09 21:08:45 | Rob Torrance |
75 | 2025-08-23 17:20:53 | Tim Farnham |
77 | 2025-08-09 21:08:45 | Rob Torrance |
79 | 2025-08-09 19:16:16 | Richard Davies |
80 | 2025-08-09 21:08:45 | Rob Torrance |
81 | 2025-08-22 04:47:21 | David Jukes |
85 | 2025-08-15 10:16:44 | Josh Martin |
87 | 2025-08-16 15:51:16 | Richard Davies |
90 | 2025-08-23 18:55:47 | Jake Young |
95 | 2025-08-09 21:00:07 | Sam Dallimore |