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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Saws > Rockwell Versacut RK3440K Mini Circular Saw

Rockwell Versacut RK3440K Mini Circular Saw

Sep 9, 2011 Stuart 4 Comments

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Rockwell Versacut Cutting Sheet Good

You may have already seen the Rockwell Versacut in a TV commercial, or maybe at Lowes where new Rockwell tool displays have been popping up. The Versacut is a mini 4.0A circular saw that can be used to cut wood, sheet metal, plastic, tile, and other types of materials.

The kit comes with 3 types of blades – 24T carbide-tipped for cutting wood, 44T HSS blade for cutting aluminum and PVC plastic, and a diamond-edged blade for cutting ceramic tile and cement board. A quick setting with 1/8″ markings allows for plunge-depth adjustment, and maximum cutting depth is 1-1/16″ with the Versacut’s 3-3/8″ blade.

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Rockwell bundles the tool with a non-marring base plate cover, parallel cutting guide, vacuum adapter, and a carrying bag.

Top top things off (literally, since it’s housed at the top of the tool), the Versacut also features a laser cutting guide.

Replacement blades are available separately or as a 3-blade assortment pack.

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If you’re a fan of Rockwell, you’ll be happy to know that their Trans4mer saw, a hybrid jigsaw of sorts, will be available starting next month.

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4 Comments

  1. chris janssens

    Oct 17, 2012

    Hello,
    I tried to buy an used circular saw in verry good condition, via amazon.com, Versacut Rockwell, for 97,90 dollar and 2 times a circular blade set for 30,36 dollar x 2.
    Apparently my order didn’t succeed.
    Amazon sent me the message that the items can not be shipped ‘to the selected destination’, in particular an adress in Belgium. Can you please tell me why? Any higher shipping costs, I’m willing to pay.
    I look forward to a reply from you.
    Best regards,
    Chris Janssens
    Verbindingslaan 50
    3001 Leuven
    BELGIUM

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 17, 2012

      On the product page it explicitly says “Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.”

      Reply
  2. Martijn

    Nov 8, 2013

    @ Chris Janssens: You are lucky the order did not succeed as the USA works with 110V 60Hz, Western Europe has 230V 50Hz…

    Reply
  3. Gordon Lamont

    Apr 23, 2015

    Can someone tell me how to order blades for the Rockwell Mini RK3441K?

    Reply

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