Dremel's Ultra-Saw and Saw-Max circular saws are scaled-down versions of the typical 7.25 saws, featuring 4 and 3 blades, respectively.
That's the case here, with Ultra-Saw hitting your workbench with 7.5 motor versus the 6 motor of Saw-Max...
Dremel made changes in the materials it uses in Ultra-Saw to increase its durability and expand the types of tasks it can tackle without damaging the tool.
For example, Ultra-Saw has metal foot and guard that will resist the heat created heavy metal grinding and cutting operations.
Dremel has also improved the durability of the drive train, claiming three times more life than Saw-Max..
The plusses and minuses of Saw-Max are the inverses of those for Ultra-Saw.
Positive comments about Ultra-Saw include mention of it being well made, powerful, and great on small jobs just the types of reactions you hope to find when dealing with tool from company like Dremel..
Negatives for Saw-Max are essentially the same as for Ultra-Max, of plastic components melting when grinding and cutting metal.
For duty crafting and projects, you can get by with Saw-Max, and we recommend spending little more for Ultra-Saw.
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