🛠️ Cut through the chaos—power, precision, and control in one saw!
The XtremepowerUS 16" Concrete Saw features a powerful 52cc 2-stroke engine delivering 2000W of cutting force, paired with a 16-inch blade capable of 5-inch deep cuts. Designed with ergonomics and vibration reduction in mind, it ensures comfortable extended use. Its dual dust management system supports both wet and dry cutting, enhancing blade life and job site cleanliness. Compact and durable, this gas-powered saw is ideal for professional concrete and masonry cutting in renovation and construction.
Manufacturer | XtremepowerUS |
Part Number | 50133 |
Item Weight | 45.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32 x 13 x 23 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | v_50131-50133 Parent |
Color | Black |
Style | 16 inch (w/ Blade) |
Material | ABS Plastic, Metal, Steel |
Power Source | Gas |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | ABS Plastic |
Blade Length | 16 Inches |
Speed | 5000 RPM |
Special Features | New blade guard reducing vibrations, fine-tuned ergonomics design, compact and efficient tool, dual integrated dust management system, ideal cutter |
Included Components | Manual |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Not bad
I picked this up figuring it was a disposable tool. I’m pretty happy with it. I just got done cutting all my old sidewalks into sections and pulling them out. This thing went into some 8” slabs and just got deep enough to break them. It starts super easy. One pull and it’s on. The blade is kinda crappy, but i got thru probably 80 linear feet of cutting as deep as it would go. I’m pretty surprised. I wouldn’t be afraid of it. It keeps the area pretty clean too, it’s not slinging crap everywhere.
A**R
Not worth it
I used it one time with an abrasive cut-off blade to cut some 2 3/4" pipe. ?ade 15 cuts then died and still haven't been able to get it to start back up again.
J**G
Legit
After costing me $400 to rent an electric saw from Home Depot for one week I decided to take and buy my own. So I delivered ahead of schedule and it already had a blade which was awesome. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after the first couple cuts, I’m a believer. The customer service e is amazing to top it of, one of the little plastic pieces busted so I reached out to customer service and within 24 hours, they had a new water plastic fitting sent to my house. Saw has all the power you’ll need to cut through blocks all day long. Starts easy and runs good. I’m sold.
A**E
For the price it's good, but....
Compared to any other name brand gas powered demo saws.... not so much. I am a masonry contractor so my level of experience is likely higher than most, it does get the job done though. Do yourself a favor and swap the crap blade for a decent one and you will actuall6 have yourself a pretty decent, well working, saw! Lol
L**N
Blades don't secure properly
Blade doesn't secure properly c a us8ng arbor hole on blade to hollow out causing it to bounce, and do anything except cit concrete. This happened with 2 separate blades. Forest start in choke mode, only starts in run mode after 20seconds it will idle on its own. Due to blade issues, it doesn't have the power to cut. Honestly at this point I should've just bought a$600 one as this is really made, and results are lots of blade damage with little to no progress.
A**S
Works, but you have to take your time
Bought this for several small projects and couldn't justify spending $1200-$1800 on a "real" concrete saw. Right out of the box I put it together, filled it with some 25:1 fuel and went to work cutting a 25 foot stretch of 5" thick asphalt. I started the saw up and let it run for 30 seconds or so and as soon as I touched the blade to the asphalt it bogged out. This was a little scary as I was worried I wasted 300 bucks. Touched it to asphalt again and she bogged out again. I'm talking a soft touch, like apparently you could probably stop the saw with your hand kind of soft. I was very frustrated, dropped the thing on the ground and walked away for a minute. Came back to it and fired it back up thinking I would just hopefully score the asphalt to get a line and I would start jack hammering. Well I fired it back up and touched it to the asphalt and now all of a sudden it realized it's life was on the line and she ate that stuff up. No idea why it wouldn't bite on the first couple of tries but she works now! That said, it would still bog down if I tried to force her into the asphalt with any kind of aggressiveness, you gotta kinda gently keep pressure and just let it take it's time. It took me about 1 minute per foot to cut through, but we got there and all is well for the price.It did come with the blade...it is a cheap blade. I will replace before the next use and maybe that'll help. It is also a bit on the wobbly side as far as blades go.The water hookup is a normal hose fitting so that was plug and play.Overall, for the price, I feel like it is a good deal! Part of me wishes I had spent the $1200+ on a "commercial duty" version...but as it is, I can cut through what I need to cut through and I save a minimum of $900...just don't go into it thinking your going to whip though it lol.I might post a review up on my DIY YT channel. Feel free to go check out the channel which is A Guy And His Projects
M**M
Don’t pass this one up!
Machine works great! I do & have owned many of the other more well known brands of a comparable street saws out there and for literally 1/4 of the price you’re cutting! I was so doubtful when I ordered it but I love when stuff like this works out! It did. The saw was delivered 3 days early and came with the blade!! I’ve used it for 3 days now and no problems at all and starts first pull. If you have to rent one it costs the same for a day A’s just buying one of those. I’m buying another one now just to put in my shop for later. Hope this was helpful. God Bless!
R**N
Under powered. Locked up after 10 min of light use. NO WARANTY
Does it work - NO. The blade is hard to change as cover is fixed. The chain drive is VERY noisy and no way to access for lubrication so will see how long it lasts. If you try and put any pressure on cutting it overpowers the motor. Hope the chain survives. UPDATE 3/17/25 - Finally able to use due to non related injury. Ran total of 10 minutes and locked up. Oil/gas mix was correct. Waiting on seller to reply.. 3/18 - There is NO warranty on this equipment. ANY failure and you are out the money. Since I purchased I have seen reviews with similar issues. Runs a few min then locks up. DO NOT BUY...
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