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The Bosch CCS180B is a lightweight, cordless 18V circular saw featuring a 6.5-inch blade capable of cutting through 2-inch material at 90 degrees and across a 50-degree bevel range. Designed with an ergonomic angled handle and blade-left layout for optimal cut line visibility, it includes electronic motor and battery protection, a dust blower for clear cutting lines, and a fast electronic blade brake. Ideal for professionals seeking versatile, durable, and portable cutting power, this bare tool requires a separate battery and charger.


























| ASIN | B002ECEDEG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,140,706 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 900 in Circular Saws |
| Blade length | 6.5 Inches |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,157) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Handle material | Aluminium |
| Included Components | Circular Saw Only |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.99 kg |
| Item model number | CCS180B |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Material | Composite |
| Part Number | CCS180B |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | 50 Degree Bevel Range |
| Speed | 3900 RPM |
| Style | Tool Only |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
X**D
With the new core battery this is like having a new tool. The rpms with no load run at just over 4,000 with the core battery and the torque is noticeably higher than running it with a 6.0ah but I have no way to measure that. I can feel a big difference using the Core batt compared to using my 6.0 batteries though. I've been using this next to my corded Tilt-Lock Milwaukee saw that is old enough to have been made in the U.S. but still the current corded saw from Milwaukee. I'm astonished that this Bosch CCS180 saw, with a core battery, can keep up with the corded Milwaukee 6390-20. My corded Milwaukee can power through a bind without stopping where this Bosch can't quite handle as hard of a bind. The cordless Bosch with a core battery slows less than my corded saw in any cut and even cuts faster but a hard bind will bring it to a stop. It has a clutch feature that can be adjusted with the blade bolt and also has a blade brake which are both great safety features. It has as much power as I'll ever need using it professionally. I don't frames houses so I don't know how it would hold up in that environment but for just framing a few walls and for repairs in a remodel environment it's holding up well for the past couple of years. I keep wanting to get a Flexvolt as I have the track saw, but the flex volt is so heavy. Between this and the FV, they both cut 2x material in any range of bevel or not, they both take 2 passes on opposing sides to cut 4x material... Can't figure out a good reason to have a 7 ¼ blade. I might still get one. The base of the ccs180 did get out of alignment so that it would bind when using it against a straight edge guide on the left side of the shoe but I simply bent depth slide back to where it holds the baseplate parallel to the blade using a square for reference. Now it works perfectly again. Out of the box, I needed to adjust the base plate to get 90 degrees from the blade with the grub screw style adjustment. It was simple and easy. After getting a Core battery and seeing how ugly the gap at the battery terminal is for the replacement handles that Bosch will install on the tool free of charge, I opted to cut the small lip at the bottom edge of the battery area with a utility knife and it was unbelievably easy and looks really good as well. I also grinded off a little bit if the top outer lip on the baseplate where the core battery will hit and reduce the cutting depth by 1mm. My baseplate goes all the way to full depth and I can install and remove my core battery with the base at full depth as well. The handle angle is great and the tool is light weight. The blade brake is very fast and the saw doesn't sound like there's sand in the motor when it's running. No positive stops on bevel adjustment, no light, not brushless, no rafter hook (I use a stand alone rafter hook to hang it from around my work table). I hope this review is helpful. Update: I did get a flexvolt dcs575 saw and this Bosch with the Core battery is still very competitive with that one as well. The flexvolt gets a lot of friction on the base against lumber but I sanded the bottom well with 400 grit paper and its smooth now. Until I sanded it the bosch felt faster in 2X lumber cuts. This Bosch has a better handle position and is easier to push through material and is hard to feel the difference in cut speed between it and the FV. The FV feels smoother in the cut. My projects so far have been only around 40-60 cuts in 2x6 and 2x4 lumber and I'm not framing all day or anything. For my use, I probably wouldn't replace the Flexvolt if it were damaged or stolen after using this Bosch with it side by side with a Core battery installed (both having 24 tooth diablo blades) but I like features on the FV such as the updated rafter hook(mine has it), light, positive bevel stops and the dust collection port adapter I added that is designed for the corded 575. I still hope Bosch releases an updated 18v circular saw soon.
J**I
Es un dolor intentar meter la hoja, encerio, que tuve que ir a Youtube para averiguar cómo meterla porque está muy justo y tiene un arte que seguro para veteranos no es nada pero para mí, fue un dolor. Corta rápido la madera, un triplay y esta cosa se ríe, como cortar mantequilla. El problema son los cortes angulares, ya que solo tiene dos marcas, una para cuando está recta, y la otra con el máximo ángulo, así que aquí sería mucha prueba y error para agarrarle el truco a los cortes angulares. Es cómoda. Es ligera. El escudo protege bien, el problema es la batería ya que el medidor de carga queda hacia el lado interno así que para saber cuánta energía queda hay que retirar la batería.
O**R
I checked all the section they propose (Light weight, Accuracy, Portability), because this circular saw has all these qualities. It is powerful and smooth at the same time. It is very easy to follow a mark as you cut and it is rare that it bogs down. When I don’t feel like taking the plunge saw out and my cut doesn’t need to follow a rail, I always go to this saw. Besides, this is a Bosch product and every single one Bosch product I own is reliable. So, I know I will keep it for a long time. As for the battery, I find that I have to recharge it after a fairly short while.
P**R
This is the best portable saw I ever had: light, powerful, battery lasts very long, all controls are very easy to use/adjust, my hands are average size and this saw fits perfectly (I think who has bigger/smaller hands will have no problem too). All of those led to perfect cuts all the time. Thank you Bosch for making such a nice product.
C**S
Nice circular saw. If you already have Bosch tools, this is a nice addition as the batteries are compatible. They recommend a 4AH battery (this does not come with a battery), but works fine with 2AH drill/driver batteries if you already have a bunch. Comes with a sharp blade. Reasonably light and comfortable to hold. I'm happy with this purchase.
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