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- Bare-Tool DEWALT DC390B 6-1/2-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
- Saw 3D: The Final Chapter (Two-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy)
- Black & Decker PHS550B 3.4 Amp Powered Handsaw with Storage Bag
- Saw: The Final Chapter (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (Formerly Saw 3D)
- Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw
- Saw: The Final Chapter (Formerly Saw 3D)
- Hitachi C10FCE2 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw
- Saw VI (Widescreen Unrated Edition)
Bare-Tool DEWALT DC390B 6-1/2-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
The DeWalt DC390 is a 18V Cordless Circular Saw Tool Only. The saw uses 6-1/2 inch carbide tipped blade for 2x cutting capacity at 90° and 45°. It has high strength magnesium shoe and upper guard provides increased durability. 0-50° bevel capacity provides additional capacity for a multitude of applications. It features fan-cooled motor with replaceable brushes for maximum power and durability.
- 3,700 RPM for fast rip cuts and cross cuts
- 6-1/2-inch carbide tipped blade for 2x cutting capacity at 90 degrees and 45 degrees
- High strength magnesium shoe and upper guard provides increased durability
- 0-50 degrees bevel capacity provides additional capacity for a multitude of applications
- Fan-cooled motor with replaceable brushes for maximum power and durability
List Price: $ 197.00
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Saw 3D: The Final Chapter (Two-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy)
Witness the last diabolical act of a legend as the final pieces of Jigsaw’s puzzles are revealed! As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw’s brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen. But Dagen hides his own dark secrets, ones that will unleash a wave of unrelenting terror and suffering in this heart-stopping finale to the most successful horror movie series of all time.All gross things must come to an end–even the Saw franchise, which reaches its terminal point with this seventh feature (its first released in 3D in theaters). “Franchise” actually isn’t the proper term for the grisly series; each new film might be best described as the latest model, like a car or a DVD player, since the mechanics of the infernal machines created and unleashed by the morally driven Jigsaw and his henchman, Matt Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), are the real selling points, not the plot or acting or direction. Suffice it to say that the story here is somewhat novel–B-movie vet Sean Patrick Flanery is a self-help guru whose fame has hinged on the notion that he survived Jigsaw’s deadly traps. The claim is a lie, of course, and Flanery soon finds himself in Hoffman’s clutches, attempting to rescue his wife (Gina Holden) while all manner of accomplices die in hideous ways. As the Saw universe goes, Saw 3D is still relentlessly ghoulish and Sadean to a fault, but since the characters still refuse to operate like real human beings, it’s difficult to feel anything about their gruesome passing. What the film does have going for it is a cameo from Cary Elwes’s Dr. Gordon, who famously survived the first film, as well as the de rigueur flashback with Tobin Bell as Jigsaw, who brings malevolent energy that the rest of the film sorely lacks. As for the traps, their fans will be undoubtedly pleased by the latest array, of which there are 11, the most ever featured in one Saw film, and in particular by the opening worktable contraption, and by a device involving several cars, levers, and some very sticky glue. –Paul Gaita
List Price: $ 49.99
Price: $ 34.99
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Black & Decker PHS550B 3.4 Amp Powered Handsaw with Storage Bag
BDK PHS550B POWERED HANDSAW WITH BAG 3.4 AMP;4600 SPM MOTOR FOR CONTROLLED CUTS IN WOOD, PLASTIC & METAL;COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT; POWERED HANDSAW WORKS IN & AROUND THE HOME FOR INDOOR USE OR PRUNING;PATENTED TOOL-FREE BLADE CHANGE;LARGE CAPACITY BLADE & METAL CUTTING BLADE CUTS WOOD, METAL, PLASTIC & PVC FOR A VARIETY OF PROJECTS;STORAGE BAG EASILY STORES SAW, BLADES & CORD POWERED HANDSAW WITH BAGThe Black & Decker PHS550B Powered Handsaw with Storage Bag comes with a powerful 3.4 Amp, 4,600 SPM motor for controlled cuts in wood, plastic, and metal. Its compact and lightweight design makes the saw easy to control and handle, and its 6-foot cord allows for easy use in and around the home for indoor use and outdoor pruning. Other features include a patented tool-free blade changes, a large capacity blade, and a metal cutting blade ideal for a variety of projects. The included storage bag easily stores the saw, blades, and the cord. Backed by a 2-year limited warranty, the PHS550B Powered Handsaw comes with a large capacity blade, a metal cutting blade, and a storage bag.
- Powerful 3.4 amp, 4,600 SPM motor
- Cuts wood and metal; patented tool-free blade changes
- 6-foot cord; compact and lightweight design
- 2-year limited warranty
- Included with handsaw: large capacity blade, metal cutting blade, and storage bag
List Price: $ 87.88
Price: $ 44.99
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Saw: The Final Chapter (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (Formerly Saw 3D)
Witness the last diabolical act of a legend as the final pieces of Jigsaw’s puzzles are revealed! As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw’s brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen. But Dagen hides his own dark secrets, ones that will unleash a wave of unrelenting terror and suffering in this heart-stopping finale to the most successful horror movie series of all time.All gross things must come to an end–even the Saw franchise, which reaches its terminal point with this seventh feature (its first released in 3D in theaters). “Franchise” actually isn’t the proper term for the grisly series; each new film might be best described as the latest model, like a car or a DVD player, since the mechanics of the infernal machines created and unleashed by the morally driven Jigsaw and his henchman, Matt Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), are the real selling points, not the plot or acting or direction. Suffice it to say that the story here is somewhat novel–B-movie vet Sean Patrick Flanery is a self-help guru whose fame has hinged on the notion that he survived Jigsaw’s deadly traps. The claim is a lie, of course, and Flanery soon finds himself in Hoffman’s clutches, attempting to rescue his wife (Gina Holden) while all manner of accomplices die in hideous ways. As the Saw universe goes, Saw 3D is still relentlessly ghoulish and Sadean to a fault, but since the characters still refuse to operate like real human beings, it’s difficult to feel anything about their gruesome passing. What the film does have going for it is a cameo from Cary Elwes’s Dr. Gordon, who famously survived the first film, as well as the de rigueur flashback with Tobin Bell as Jigsaw, who brings malevolent energy that the rest of the film sorely lacks. As for the traps, their fans will be undoubtedly pleased by the latest array, of which there are 11, the most ever featured in one Saw film, and in particular by the opening worktable contraption, and by a device involving several cars, levers, and some very sticky glue. –Paul Gaita
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 27.99
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Black & Decker CHS6000 6-Volt Handisaw Cordless Powered Hand Saw
It couldn’t be any easier than this: a cordless hand saw that cuts wood, metal, drywall, plastic, rope and more. We like it for its grab-it-and-go convenience and because it doesn’t balk at wood that’s up to an inch thick. It’s perfect for taming overgrown bushes and stray branches, but it also makes quick work of PVC pipes, vinyl gutters, wire shelving, wallboard, craft projects and a hundred other things. It’s small and light enough for even the most petite among us to grasp it firmly with just one hand, leaving your other free.Of course, we like bells and whistles, but sometimes, a straightforward tool like this one is the easiest to use. Just keep it in its wall-mountable charger, then grab it when you need it. Even changing blades is a fast and easy task because it’s tool-free. It’s powered by a 6-volt battery and delivers a surprising 1,850 strokes per minute with a 1/2-inch stroke length, and best of all, it doesn’t require fancy blades, just standard jigsaw blades. Homeowners and do-it-yourselfers will really like this little saw.–Kris Jensen-Van Heste What’s in the Box
Handisaw, wood cutting blade, metal cutting blade, wall-mountable chargerIdeal for cutting in tight areas, the Black & Decker CHS6000 6-volt Handisaw cordless powered hand saw cuts thin metal, wood (up to 1-inch thick), plastic, and drywall with ease. Its tool-free blade changes and its cordless operation provides quick and convenient cutting. Lightweight and compact for easy access to tight areas, this hand saw is capable of making up to 200 cuts of 1/2-inch oak dowels on a single charge and accepts standard jig saw blades for added convenience. With a stroke length of 1/2-inches, this hand saw is capable of operating at 1,850 SPM. This saw comes with a wood cutting blade, a metal cutting blade, and a wall mountable charger, an ideal accessory to provide continuous charging for grab-and-go convenience.
- Runs off a powerful 6-volt motor
- Tool-free blade changes
- Accepts standard jig saw blades for added convenience
- Operates at 1,850 SPM
- Included with hand saw: wood cutting blade, metal cutting blade, and wall mountable charger
List Price: $ 56.42
Price: $ 19.75
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Saw: The Final Chapter (Formerly Saw 3D)
Witness the last diabolical act of a legend as the final pieces of Jigsaw’s puzzles are revealed! As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw’s brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen. But Dagen hides his own dark secrets, ones that will unleash a wave of unrelenting terror and suffering in this heart-stopping finale to the most successful horror movie series of all time.All gross things must come to an end–even the Saw franchise, which reaches its terminal point with this seventh feature (its first released in 3D in theaters). “Franchise” actually isn’t the proper term for the grisly series; each new film might be best described as the latest model, like a car or a DVD player, since the mechanics of the infernal machines created and unleashed by the morally driven Jigsaw and his henchman, Matt Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), are the real selling points, not the plot or acting or direction. Suffice it to say that the story here is somewhat novel–B-movie vet Sean Patrick Flanery is a self-help guru whose fame has hinged on the notion that he survived Jigsaw’s deadly traps. The claim is a lie, of course, and Flanery soon finds himself in Hoffman’s clutches, attempting to rescue his wife (Gina Holden) while all manner of accomplices die in hideous ways. As the Saw universe goes, Saw 3D is still relentlessly ghoulish and Sadean to a fault, but since the characters still refuse to operate like real human beings, it’s difficult to feel anything about their gruesome passing. What the film does have going for it is a cameo from Cary Elwes’s Dr. Gordon, who famously survived the first film, as well as the de rigueur flashback with Tobin Bell as Jigsaw, who brings malevolent energy that the rest of the film sorely lacks. As for the traps, their fans will be undoubtedly pleased by the latest array, of which there are 11, the most ever featured in one Saw film, and in particular by the opening worktable contraption, and by a device involving several cars, levers, and some very sticky glue. –Paul Gaita
List Price: $ 29.95
Price: $ 20.99
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Hitachi C10FCE2 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw
The Hitachi C10FCE2 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw provides smooth, accurate miters and crosscuts in a variety of workpieces, including wood, plywood, decorative panels, soft fiberboard, hard board, and aluminum sashes. Its flexible miter angles and compound cutting capability provide versatility on the job. An ideal tool for trim carpenters, framers, and woodworkers who demand precision and reliability, the C10FCE2 is the lightest and most portable compound miter saw in its class.
C10FCE2 Compound Miter Saw
Tool Specifications Blade Diameter 10″ Amps 15 No-Load Speed 5,000 RPM Miter Angle Range 0°-52° L & R Bevel Angle Range 0°-45° Left Weight 26.3 lbs
Positive miter stops let you select preset points at specific angles. View larger.
Adjust the bevel up to 45 degrees to the left for precision cuts. View larger.
Dust collector keeps saw’s interior components dirt-free. Compound Feature for Precise Miters and Bevels
Hitachi designed the C10FCE2 for versatile, easy use. The thumb-actuated positive miter stops allow for simple miter adjustments between zero and 52 degrees. This design allows you to easily change the angle of the cutting blade for creating miters in crown molding and other trim pieces. And with a bevel range of 45 degrees to the left, the Hitachi C10FCE2 provides gorgeous bevels on the first try. The included 10-inch tungsten carbide tooth (TCT) saw blade makes easy work of delicate trim and other woodwork, and the large extended flip fence raises to 4 inches to allow for accurate cutting of large workpieces up to 2-5/16 inches high and 5-21/32 inches deep. Full of User-Friendly Features
The C10FCE2 has plenty of features to help you make the perfect cut the first time. To start, a 15-amp motor generates a no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM for making crosscuts and miters with ease, even on the toughest cutting jobs. For ease of use, a comfortable horizontal handle with a vibration-reducing elastomer grip keeps you in control at all times, a large table provides a stable guide and sturdy support, and a built-in clamping system holds your workpiece in place. The C10FCE2 also includes a dust collector that minimizes accumulation of dust and particles in your both your workspace and the saw’s interior components, keeping your jobsite clean and prolonging the life of the tool. An added bonus, easily accessible carbon brushes will help your saw perform for the long term. Weighing just 26.3 pounds, the C10FCE2 is the lightest tool in its class, making it the most portable 10-inch compound miter saw on the market. Durably built, this tool is backed with an industry-leading five-year warranty. It is compatible with the UU610 Miter Saw
- Carbide blade included
- 15-Amp motor
- Large pivoting fence
- 5,000 RPM
- Bevel angle 0-45, miter range 0-52
List Price: $ 263.34
Price: $ 139.00
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Saw VI (Widescreen Unrated Edition)
Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw’s legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw’s grand scheme is finally understood.The Saw series gains a commendable hint of social conscience with this sixth entry in the gleefully gruesome franchise. That’s not to say that the creators have abandoned the films’ main focus–dealing out hideous punishments for wrongdoers, courtesy its antihero, John Kramer/Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), who remains very dead as of this film–but screenwriters Marcus Dunston and Patrick Melton (who have penned every Saw pic since IV) deserve a note of recognition for pointing Jigsaw’s moral fury at the insurance industry, which is personified by key victim Peter Outerbridge’s oily exec. His decision to deny Kramer an experimental cancer treatment (all told in flashback) lands him and a handful of additional lost souls (all connected, of course) in yet another Rube Goldbergian chamber of horrors overseen by Jigsaw’s acolyte, Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor). The improbability of the infernal machines continues to reach hysterical levels here, though the payoffs remain exceptionally gross, especially in the opener, which plays on the Shakespearean “pound of flesh” riff with spectacularly nauseating results. Aside from the insurance angle, there’s little to differentiate Saw VI from its predecessors, and precious less to convince the nonfaithful that the series isn’t spinning its wheels by this point–and based on the film’s tepid opening-weekend box office, audiences may agree–but for Saw die-hards, there’s much bloody business on hand here, and best of all, the promise of another sequel. –Paul Gaita
List Price: $ 19.98
Price: $ 10.84
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