Dewalt's New 20V Three Inch Cut Off Tool Review

TLDRIn this video review, we take a look at Dewalt's new 20V three inch cut off tool. We unbox the tool, discuss its specs, and test its performance by cutting various materials. Overall, it proves to be a versatile and powerful tool, ideal for cutting plastic, metal, and soft and hard metals. However, it falls short when it comes to cutting tile.

Key insights

🔧Dewalt's new 20V three inch cut off tool is compact and powerful, making it suitable for a variety of cutting tasks.

The tool comes with three different blades, including a metal cut off wheel, a multi-use wheel, and a three inch diamond blade.

🔌It features a brushless motor, a bright LED light, and the ability to connect to a dust extractor.

💥The tool cuts up to 7/8 of an inch and allows for direction adjustment to avoid sparks when cutting metal.

🔋While a 20V battery works well with this tool, using a 6 or 9 amp battery can provide even better run time.

Q&A

What materials can the Dewalt three inch cut off tool cut?

The tool can cut plastic, metal, soft metals, and hard metals.

Does the tool come with a dust shroud?

Yes, the tool includes a dust shroud that can be attached to a shop vac for dust extraction.

Can the direction of the wheel spin be adjusted?

Yes, the tool allows for quick adjustment of the wheel spin direction.

Does the tool have a bright LED light?

Yes, the tool is equipped with a bright LED light to illuminate the material being cut.

What kind of battery is recommended for this tool?

While a 20V battery works well, using a 6 or 9 amp battery can provide longer run time.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to Dewalt's new 20V three inch cut off tool

00:14Unboxing and overview of what's included with the tool

00:51Discussion of the tool's compact size and different blades

01:38Overview of the tool's specifications and features, including a brushless motor and a bright LED light

02:08Demonstration of installing the blade and battery

02:55Testing the tool by cutting ceramic and hard porcelain, with and without the dust shroud

03:57Cutting aluminum trim profile with the metal cut off wheel

05:17Testing the tool by cutting ABS and hard steel

06:25Impressions and conclusion of the tool's performance

07:34Final thoughts and call to action to subscribe for future tool videos