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The XtremepowerUS 3200W 16" Circular Concrete Saw delivers professional-grade power with a 20AMP brushless motor, capable of cutting granite, concrete, and porcelain. Featuring a built-in water line attachment and dust extraction port, it ensures cleaner, safer cuts in both wet and dry conditions. Its double protection switch enhances safety, while the ergonomic rubber handle and lightweight design maximize comfort and control for DIY pros and serious home renovators alike.







| ASIN | B08HSPP74G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,624 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #41 in Power Circular Saws |
| Blade Length | 16 inches |
| Blade Material | Metal |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | XtremepowerUS |
| Brand Name | XtremepowerUS |
| Color | Yellow/Black |
| Current Rating | 20 A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 525 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26"L x 12.25"W x 21.75"H |
| Item Type Name | 16" Circular Concrete Saw |
| Item Weight | 40 pounds |
| Manufacturer | XtremepowerUS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50120 |
| Model Number | 50120 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Brushless, Build-in Water line, Design to fit 16", Lightweight |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Brushless , Build-in Water line, Design to fit 16", Lightweight |
| Speed | 4700 rpm |
| Surface Recommendation | Granite |
| UPC | 812365035210 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Voltage | 115 volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 3200 watts |
T**Y
Great Value.
This was an excellent choice. Works well. Great value.
A**.
Heavy but good
I bought this to cut two egress window openings in my basement. It worked as advertised. It’s heavy and tiring making the horizontal cuts. I bought a ten gauge extension cord and a thirty amp breaker. No issues other than it over heated when I was pushing it too hard. My mistake. Let the saw do the work. I was happy with the power and price. I will use it again to cut a man door in the basement wall this summer. I had to make a double cut on an 8” wall from the inside and outside. Overall I’m very pleased with the saw. It’s already paid for itself twice over and I can use it on future projects. It’s definitely not a professional grade saw for a contractor who would use it every day. But at this price who could expect it??
S**D
Works decent with a good blade.
I wanted an electric saw rather than gas powered as I was working in an enclosed basement. The concrete saw works well enough if you buy a good blade. Run enough water and there is very little dust in the air. But it doesn't take much. The saw cuts pushing and pulling. But pushing is the norm. Starting out it tripped the 20 amp breaker in my breaker box every few inches of cutting 4" to 6 " thick concrete. I found the trick was letting the saw reach max RPM and then cutting slowly so as not to drag the RPM's down too much. Put no weight on the top handle and just the weight of the saw as you move it gently forward is about the right pressure. Then I could cut a few feet of concrete between tripping the breaker. I did cut full depth of concrete in one pass. Making partial depth cuts was not getting it. I've used the saw on one job. I cut approximately 90 feet through 4 to 6 inch concrete. Good enough.
C**S
Great saw with proper set up
Saw worked great for cutting up a concrete slab in the drive. The saw blade makes a huge difference in how efficiently you can cut concrete but you do need to take your time. Things you need in addition to a good blade: 1. Must have at least a 20 amp circuit 2. Must use a 12 gauge extension cord 3. A small flexible hose to attach to saw 4. Sut off valve connected near quick connect on saw to control water flow I did have issues with the breaker in the house getting tripped when trying to force the saw. The safety shutoff by the plug on the saw will overheat if you use less than a 12 gauge cord and are working in the sun. If this happens then you need to let it cool off. Tool shuts off as a safety feature and will not work again until it cools down I had issues with the tool not working after shutting off. I went to the hardware store and bought a new 100' 12 gauge heavy duty cord and never had an issue again. The cost can run about $.75 to $1 per foot. I also had the quick connect come free because the hose I was using was too stiff and would pull on the hose attached to the tool. I used one of those expanding hoses and didn't have an issues. The shutoff valve near the tool was essential in controlling water flow and shutting off the water when I needed a break. Use the wet saw can be a huge mess but controlling water flow can help mediate some of that. This saw is not super light but it is lighter than those with an engine. Having no fumes also made this tool a plus. It also has an adjustable depth gauge and wheels to help managing smoother cuts. If you are only cutting concrete on occasion or indoors then I would recommend this product. I have used this on wall stone and pavers but it doesn't cut at a perfect 90. Large blade can flex and cuts can be 1/16 off.
D**H
Saw is heavy but cuts like a beast!
had to cut 2 windows through concrete wall worked very well. Did pop the circuit breaker a couple times. had to get a water shut off valve at the local big box store for about $9. One of the water lines popped off as soon as i turned the water on but was able to put it right back on no problem. The saw is heavy. It did the job well in spite of me never having used 1 before. I am very mechanically inclined. Take your time let the saw do the work.
A**R
Poor quality for even light residential jobs
This terrible product was returned 3 days after I bought it. I got it to cut two square holes in patio concrete slab in my house to place new pergola posts in the ground. The assembly instructions were poor and I had to figure it out on my own, which was annoying but not enough reason for me to write a review. Then, I only used it for two hours (split over two days) to cut what it’s supposed to cut, a 5 inch thick concrete slab without rebar. It was a simple residential DIY job. Before I finished the second hole, the metal body snapped in half while running. The front half that has the blade, the arbor, and the blade cover hit my hand but I was lucky it stopped and no injuries occurred. I put it back in the same box it came in and returned it. The motor is powerful but I don’t understand how this tool had good reviews and more importantly, how it passed safety tests. There’s another review with photos identical to mine that show the saw broken at the exact same spot. Why is this still on the market and why isn’t the manufacturer answering their phone?
B**F
Gets it done.
Its doing the job. Cost less then a rental. Using heavy cord on 20amp breaker. No issues. Im very happy. Let the saw do the work and dont press too hard. It will get it done.
J**N
Worked perfectly
Was going to cost $170 to rent one for 4 hours, but this one on sale for $30 more, now I get to keep the tool. Worked awesome, only popped the breaker once. 100% would buy again. One thing about the directions, they have you install the blade backward, as if the saw was cutting toward you. It does not, obviously, it cuts away.
A**R
Wow
Amazing! I don’t have enough good things to say about this saw. Renting a saw here is $200/day… + $50/day for a blade. Use a dedicated 20amp circuit breaker will only trip if you blind the blade significantly. Much better than dealing with fumes from a gas powered in your house. 16 inch blade is so much nicer than the standard 14 inch… gives an extra inch deep cut which is extremely helpful. Finished two jobs already which would have cost thousands to pay someone else to do, so this saw has easily been paid for within a week of use!
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