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VEVOR Abrasive Chop Saw Review

4.2 (195) Amazon rating$101.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The VEVOR Abrasive Chop Saw delivers 2300 watts and a 14-inch cutting capacity at 3600 RPM for $101.99, making it the most affordable full-size metal-cutting option in this group. Its 4.2-star rating from 195 reviews is solid for an entry-level abrasive saw, though buyers should expect the sparks and heat that come with abrasive cutting.

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Best for

Budget-conscious users who cut mild steel, rebar, or conduit occasionally and prioritize low upfront cost over the cleaner edges of a cold-cut saw.

Skip if

You cut stainless steel or aluminum regularly, need a burr-free finish, or work in a space where flying sparks are a safety concern.

  • Power Source Corded Electric
  • Voltage 120 Volts
  • Speed 3600 RPM
  • Motor 2300 watts
  • Weight 30 Pounds
  • Dimensions 18.54"L x 10.27"W x 26"H
  • Priced 54% below the category median ($219.99 across 9 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 195 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.7/5

    195 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

At $101.99, the VEVOR Abrasive Chop Saw offers a 2300-watt motor running at 3600 RPM through a 14-inch blade, enough power and size to match the raw capacity of much more expensive cold-cut models. At 30 pounds it is heavy enough to stay planted during cuts, and the metal and steel construction is consistent with what buyers expect at this price tier.

The saw measures 18.54 inches long by 10.27 inches wide by 26 inches tall, fitting a standard shop bench footprint. Corded 120-volt operation provides consistent power as long as an outlet is accessible. Published specs cover the essentials, giving buyers enough information to gauge suitability before purchasing.

With 195 reviews at 4.2 stars and 50 units purchased per month, the VEVOR shows healthy demand for an entry-level model. Buyers who need a reliable workhorse for rough cuts on rebar, conduit, or mild steel will find the price-to-capacity ratio hard to beat, while precision fabricators should step up to a cold-cut option.

Pros

  • 2300-watt motor at 3600 RPM for fast abrasive cutting through metal
  • 14-inch capacity matches full-size professional saw dimensions at an entry price
  • $101.99 is among the lowest prices in the metal-cutting chop saw category
  • 30-pound weight provides stability on a bench during operation
  • Corded 120-volt design for consistent power throughout the job

Cons

  • 4.2-star rating is lower than cold-cut alternatives, reflecting abrasive saw trade-offs
  • Abrasive cutting at 3600 RPM generates significant sparks and heat
  • Limited published detail beyond core specs; no clamp specs or accessory information listed

Specifications

Power SourceCorded Electric
Voltage120 Volts
Speed3600 RPM
Motor2300 watts
Weight30 Pounds
Dimensions18.54"L x 10.27"W x 26"H
MaterialMetal,Steel
Capacity14 Inches

Performance notes

Corded electric at 120 volts. Motor output is 2300 watts at 3600 RPM. Cutting capacity is 14 inches. Weight is 30 pounds. Dimensions are 18.54 inches long, 10.27 inches wide, and 26 inches tall. Metal and steel construction. At 3600 RPM this is a traditional abrasive saw best suited for mild steel, rebar, and conduit rather than precision cuts on thin-wall tubing or stainless material.

What buyers say

Owners generally accept the trade-offs of an abrasive saw at this price, keeping the rating at 4.2 stars. Positive feedback focuses on cutting speed and low cost. Criticism, where present, is typically tied to spark generation, blade wear rate, or build finish quality at the entry-level price point.

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Frequently asked questions

Can the VEVOR Abrasive Chop Saw cut aluminum?

The listing does not specify blade compatibility for aluminum. Abrasive saws running at 3600 RPM are generally designed for ferrous metals. Cutting aluminum typically requires a dedicated non-ferrous blade or a cold saw. Confirm compatible blade types with the listing before purchasing for aluminum work.

How does the VEVOR Abrasive Chop Saw compare to the Evolution S355CPSL?

The VEVOR runs at 3600 RPM as an abrasive saw; the Evolution S355CPSL operates at 1450 RPM as a cold-cut model. The VEVOR costs $101.99 versus $399.00 for the Evolution, but the Evolution produces less heat, fewer sparks, and cleaner edges. For occasional rough cuts on mild steel the VEVOR is sufficient; for regular precision metalwork the Evolution delivers a better result.

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