
If you’re into power tools like me, you know that Hitachi has a well earned reputation for putting out some of the highest quality tools around. That tradition of solid engineering and craftsmanship is evident in the Hitachi C10FCE2. It runs on a powerful 15 amp motor, allowing you to slice through even the hardest stock. It also features dual miter cut capability to the right and left, from 0˚ to 52˚, and a 0˚ to 45˚ bevel range to the left, which gives you incredible flexibility in tackling your projects. Read More Here…

The C10FSB from Hitachi carries on their tradition of superior craftsmanship and engineering. For a power tool lover like me, this miter saw is truly beautiful to behold. It’s a 12 amp, 10-inch dual bevel sliding compound miter saw. Translation: it’s extremely flexible and will plow through just about anything you throw at it. Read More Here…

The Hitachi C10FCH2 is 10” compound miter saw featuring a powerful 15 amp motor and a laser guide for pinpoint accuracy when making your cuts. With a 0˚ to 52˚ degree miter angle range to the left and right, you have amazing flexibility in cutting stock for you projects. You can also perform bevel cuts anywhere from 0˚ to 45˚ making the Hitachi C10FCH2 even more versatile. Read More Here…

If you’re not familiar with Hitachi, they are known for long lasting, well crafted tools that really get the job done. Based on all of my research so far, the Hitachi C8FSE is no different. This model is an 8 ½ inch sliding compound miter saw, which gives it incredible flexibility to perform a wide variety of different miter and bevel cuts of varying degrees. Read More Here…

I’ve always loved Hitachi tools because they are well engineered and made to last. Judging by what I’ve seen so far, the C12FDH stays true to the high standards Hitachi is known for. It’s a 12-inch dual bevel miter saw with an added laser guide for increased precision. It runs on a 15 amp heavy duty motor that puts out 1950 watts of raw cutting power, which means you’ll have no trouble with hardwood stock or even aluminum. Read More Here…

I’m a huge Hitachi fan because they always deliver high quality, well engineered tools — not cheap knockoffs. Their tools are really built to last and judging by what I’ve seen so far, the C8FSHE definitely lives up to the Hitachi name. This 8 ½ inch sliding compound miter saw is decked out with tons of features, making it very versatile. It has a powerful 9.2 amp motor that runs at 5500 RPM, which allows you to make smooth, clean cuts every time. Read More Here…

The Hitachi C12LSH is a 12-inch dual bevel sliding compound miter saw, which means it is flexible to the extreme. In fact, it won the “Top 10 Innovative Tools for 2006” award from Workbench Magazine because of all the features Hitachi packed into it. It puts out 1850 watts of raw cutting power thanks to the powerful 15 amp motor, and the dual bevel capabilities allow you to make a wide variety of different cuts.
Specifically, the Hitachi C12LSH is capable of a 0-57˚ miter angle to the right, and 0-46˚ miter angle to the left. For bevel cuts, you can do anywhere from 0-45˚ to both the right and left, which allows you to quickly do opposing cuts without stopping to turn your material around. This saves a lot of time, particularly when you’re making a large number of cuts. Read More Here…

Hitachi C10FSH Miter Saw Review
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably already know that Hitachi puts out some of the highest quality tools around. They have a long tradition of innovation and engineering, especially when it comes to power tools, and that tradition clearly lives on in the Hitachi C10FSH.
The Hitachi C10FSH is a 10-inch sliding compound miter saw, which means one thing: flexibility. It features dual bevel capability, which allows you to achieve a 57˚ miter angle to the right and a 45˚ miter angle to the left and eliminates the need for flipping your material around to perform a second cut. It’s powered by a heavy duty 12 amp motor, which allows you to breeze through even the toughest cutting jobs. Read More Here…