Enventor 76601L Saw Review

4.3 (171) Amazon rating$39.99

Our verdict

The Enventor 76601L is a 120V corded compact circular saw spinning at 4000 RPM with a 580-watt motor and a 3.35-inch cutting capacity, offered at $39.99 for users who need a small-footprint saw tethered to wall power.

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Best for

Workshop hobbyists and light-duty users who need a compact corded saw for thin sheet goods, small lumber, and occasional cuts without the cost of a full-size saw.

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Your projects call for cuts deeper than 3.35 inches or wider material that demands a standard 6-1/2-inch or 7-1/4-inch blade.

  • Power Source Corded Electric
  • Voltage 120 Volts (AC)
  • Speed 4000 RPM
  • Motor 580 watts
  • Dimensions 16"L x 5.5"W x 4"H
  • Material High Speed Steel
  • Priced 69% below the category median ($129.00 across 76 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 171 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.2/5

    171 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

The Enventor 76601L draws from a 120V AC outlet and runs a high-speed steel blade at 4000 RPM, powered by a 580-watt motor. At just $39.99 it is one of the lowest entry points for a corded circular saw with a defined spec set, and its compact 16 inches by 5.5 inches by 4 inches footprint means it stores easily and maneuvers well in tight workshop spaces.

The 3.35-inch cutting capacity is the defining limitation. Dimensional lumber over 3 inches thick will exceed this saw's depth range, so it is best suited to plywood, thin pine boards, trim stock, and general hobby cuts rather than structural framing. The high-speed steel blade is functional for wood but wears faster than carbide alternatives, especially on engineered wood products.

With 171 reviews earning a 4.3-star rating, the 76601L has enough owner validation to confirm it works as described for its intended class of light-duty cuts. The zero recorded purchases in the most recent month tracked is a data point worth noting. Whether that reflects low demand or a data gap, buyers should factor in the limited after-sale support typical of smaller tool brands.

Pros

  • Compact 16 x 5.5 x 4 inch form factor stores and maneuvers easily in tight spaces
  • 4000 RPM no-load speed on a reliable 120V corded platform requires no battery management
  • 171 reviews with 4.3 stars confirm basic functionality for the light-duty class
  • $39.99 pricing makes it accessible as a dedicated thin-stock or hobby saw

Cons

  • 3.35-inch cutting capacity rules out standard dimensional lumber and most framing tasks
  • High-speed steel blade wears faster than carbide tipped alternatives on harder materials
  • No recent purchase activity recorded; availability and ongoing support are uncertain

Specifications

Power SourceCorded Electric
Voltage120 Volts (AC)
Speed4000 RPM
Motor580 watts
Dimensions16"L x 5.5"W x 4"H
MaterialHigh Speed Steel
Capacity3.35 Inches

Performance notes

Corded 120V AC operation at 4000 RPM with a 580-watt motor is adequate for cutting thin sheet goods and soft lumber within the 3.35-inch depth window. The compact dimensions (16 inches long by 5.5 inches wide by 4 inches tall) reflect a mini or trim-class circular saw, not a full-size framing saw. High-speed steel blade material performs acceptably on standard wood but benefits from periodic resharpening or replacement when cutting composite boards.

What buyers say

Owners generally report that the 76601L performs as expected for light-duty hobby work and occasional small lumber cuts. Praise centers on the compact size and ease of use for beginners. The main criticism is the limited cutting depth, which surprises buyers who assume compact saws can still handle standard 2x4 lumber at full depth.

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Frequently asked questions

Can the Enventor 76601L cut through a standard 2x4?

The listed maximum cutting capacity is 3.35 inches. A dry 2x4 is nominally 1.5 inches thick, so that cut is feasible, but deeper bevel cuts or thicker stock will exceed the saw's range.

Does the Enventor 76601L come with extra blades?

The listing does not specify blade accessories included in the box. Confirm packaging contents with the seller before purchasing.

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