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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Incredible MXZ Pocket Saw - As Seen On TVCustomer Review: MXZ Saw- wrong tool for any job Summary: 1 Stars
The MXZ saw is not unique or revolutionary. It uses the same carbide used on masonry saws. They are great for cutting hard things like stone or ceramic, but terrible for soft things like wood or metal. There are saws made for cutting these materials and they do a much better job than this piece of junk could ever do. There is no way to get a clean straight edge. If your intent is to do sloppy work as inefficiently as possible, by all means, buy one.
So how does it do as a masonry saw? Terrible. The blade is much too short to use comfortably. It As a tile saw it also fails. It can't cut a curve. For less than the cost of this worthless item, you can get a wire blade to mount in your hacksaw handle. Being round, it can be used like a jigsaw to cut any shape in a tile.
Oh, there is one task where it excels. Thieves use them to cut hardened lock hasps. Fits nicely in a pocket to. I guess every tool has a purpose. Nice.
Customer Review: MXZ Saw- wrong tool for any job Summary: 1 Stars
The MXZ saw is not unique or revolutionary. It uses the same carbide used on masonry saws. They are great for cutting hard things like stone or ceramic, but terrible for soft things like wood or metal. There are saws made for cutting these materials and they do a much better job than this piece of junk could ever do. There is no way to get a clean straight edge. If your intent is to do sloppy work as inefficiently as possible, by all means, buy one.
So how does it do as a masonry saw? Terrible. The blade is much too short to use comfortably. It As a tile saw it also fails. It can't cut a curve. For less than the cost of this worthless item, you can get a wire blade to mount in your hacksaw handle. Being round, it can be used like a jigsaw to cut any shape in a tile.
Oh, there is one task where it excels. Thieves use them to cut hardened lock hasps. Fits nicely in a pocket to. I guess every tool has a purpose. Nice.
Customer Review: Wrong tool for any job! Summary: 1 Stars
The MXZ saw is not unique or revolutionary. It uses the same carbide used on masonry saws. They are great for cutting hard things like stone or ceramic, but terrible for soft things like wood or metal. There are saws made for cutting these materials and they do a much better job than this piece of junk could ever do. There is no way to get a clean straight edge. If your intent is to do sloppy work as inefficiently as possible, by all means, buy one.
So how does it do as a masonry saw? Terrible. The blade is much too short to use comfortably. It As a tile saw it also fails. It can't cut a curve. For less than the cost of this worthless item, you can get a wire blade to mount in your hacksaw handle. Being round, it can be used like a jigsaw to cut any shape in a tile.
Oh, there is one task where it excels. Thieves use them to cut hardened lock hasps. Fits nicely in a pocket to. I guess every tool has a purpose. Nice.
Customer Review: MXZ Saw- wrong tool for any job Summary: 1 Stars
The MXZ saw is not unique or revolutionary. It uses the same carbide used on masonry saws. They are great for cutting hard things like stone or ceramic, but terrible for soft things like wood or metal. There are saws made for cutting these materials and they do a much better job than this piece of junk could ever do. There is no way to get a clean straight edge. If your intent is to do sloppy work as inefficiently as possible, by all means, buy one.
So how does it do as a masonry saw? Terrible. The blade is much too short to use comfortably. It As a tile saw it also fails. It can't cut a curve. For less than the cost of this worthless item, you can get a wire blade to mount in your hacksaw handle. Being round, it can be used like a jigsaw to cut any shape in a tile.
Oh, there is one task where it excels. Thieves use them to cut hardened lock hasps. Fits nicely in a pocket to. I guess every tool has a purpose. Nice.
Customer Review: MXZ Saw- wrong tool for any job Summary: 1 Stars
The MXZ saw is not unique or revolutionary. It uses the same carbide used on masonry saws. They are great for cutting hard things like stone or ceramic, but terrible for soft things like wood or metal. There are saws made for cutting these materials and they do a much better job than this piece of junk could ever do. There is no way to get a clean straight edge. If your intent is to do sloppy work as inefficiently as possible, by all means, buy one.
So how does it do as a masonry saw? Terrible. The blade is much too short to use comfortably. It As a tile saw it also fails. It can't cut a curve. For less than the cost of this worthless item, you can get a wire blade to mount in your hacksaw handle. Being round, it can be used like a jigsaw to cut any shape in a tile.
Oh, there is one task where it excels. Thieves use them to cut hardened lock hasps. Fits nicely in a pocket to. I guess every tool has a purpose. Nice.
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