Should you buy it??
Too early to call
One source so far — no reviewer, buyer or press cross-check yet.
Quick take
In short: what each side says
Buyers — each opened up in full further down ↓
Owners praise the saw's build quality and cutting capability when working, but reliability issues with batteries and occasional power loss frustrate users, and some receive incomplete or used units.
Main competitors
Top rivals in Power Tools.
The verdict
What the panel makes of it.
The DeWalt DCS570B is a cordless circular saw made by DeWalt. It came out around 2014 from a USA company. The saw cuts six and three-eighths inches through wood. Contractors and homeowners buy it to make straight cuts fast. AI assistants rank it fifth among the best circular saws. The motor runs on twenty volts. The blade spins at forty-five hundred rotations per minute. It weighs just under four pounds. The shoe tilts for bevel cuts up to fifty degrees. It costs roughly one hundred fifty dollars without the battery.
Act one
What the machines think.
Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.
Rank trajectory?
Weeks of movement.
Act two · ★ new
What the people say.
The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.
What buyers say?
What Google knows about it.
Beyond the video critics, Google pools 891 buyer ratings of the DCS570B from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.
891 ratings · 7 written
across 3 retailers
What owners single out
Buyers' weakest aspect—battery reliability—directly overlaps the critic concern about battery issues causing mid-cut failures and power loss.
In their words
“Great saw! Works great like I anticipate from all of my DeWalt tools. This circular saw makes for a great addition to my toolbox.”
HomeDepotCustomer · verified purchase · homedepot.com
“Great saw, but it killed three batteries. I was using it and it stopped mid-cut. Thinking the battery was spent, I swapped batteries. Nothing happened. Did I forget to charge the battery? So swapped with a third, and again, nothing. It took a while to figure out the saw was somehow blowing one of the battery cells. Saw is being fixed under warranty (which is taking weeks) and I had to wrangle with”
R216 · verified purchase · canadiantire.ca
as of July 15 · 891 buyer ratings?
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The recap
Where it stands today.
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