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Reviews by Users
22 Dec 2008



Great Saw
I've had this saw for a little over a year and it has been used to cut hardibacker composite siding, pavers, block, backerboard, and I even did some concrete slab cutting.
Last week I did some tile work in my kitchen and was even more impressed at how accurate you can be with this saw. The tiles were only 1"x2" and I needed to cut the 1" tiles in half, and I needed about 10' for just that. No issues and a nice smooth cut. And that's with the original blade!
This saw has a lot ...
–E. Heinrichfrom Amazon.com
26 Jul 2008



why hate on hitachi tool
this saw is great and so are alot of other hitachi tools alot of people complain and give it a bad name becouse it is not made in the usa but with there great warranty of 5yrs profesional warenty and the durability of hitachi tools are great i've owned dewalt and sure they where great at one time but then they started slacking specialy on the drills the most common thing to go wrong is the bushings and my hitachi tools have outlasted me alot longer than my dewalt tools + they are cheaper in pric...
–Dannyfrom Amazon.com
20 Jun 2008



The Last Hitachi Tool I Will Ever Buy!!!!
Out of the box this tool comes with the saw, owners manual, warranty card, 2 wrenches for changing the blades, a washer for blade stabilization, and a Hitachi 4" continuous diamond blade.
Here is a summary of my experience with the CM4SB2.
I purchased the CM4SB2 about a year ago because I thought it would be a great saw to cut some CMU (Concrete Masonry Unit) and Harditrim with for a project I was going to be working on in the near future. Plus I thought it would be a handy compa...
–J. Conoverfrom Amazon.com