Flex 12-Inch Cordless Miter Saw Review FX7141A

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Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Review

It was just a few years ago that Flex made its move into the power tool sector with its 24V line. Now, weโ€™re getting our hands on the first Flex FX7141A 12-inch cordless miter saw.

Looking back a couple of months, we were legitimately impressed with Flexโ€™s hybrid table saws. Like those tools, the design team did more than just slap a label on an existing product and call it a day. Iโ€™ll walk you through everything Iโ€™ve discovered over the course of my testing and help you decide if itโ€™s worth adding to your jobsite or shop.

Pros

  • Corded or cordless operation
  • Strong, smooth cutting power
  • No blade wobble
  • Easy bevel and miter adjustments
  • Easy fence and extension adjustments
  • LED shadow cutline indicator
  • Hands-free spindle lock for blade changes

Cons

  • Iโ€™d prefer a smaller grip diameter on the handle

Flex 12-Inch Cordless Miter Saw Performance

Corded or Cordless Operation

Flex AC Adapter

The first thing you need to know is that you can use this miter saw with a Flex 24V battery or with the same AC adapter that works with the table saws. While that kind of versatility is helpful, many first-generation cordless miter saws Iโ€™ve used have been a โ€œitโ€™s great to cut the cord, butโ€ฆโ€ kind of experience on the performance side.

Before I got into anything else, I made a few test cuts to see how strong the saw is. Flex kits the FX7141A with a 10.0Ah Stacked Lithium battery, so thatโ€™s what I started with. I like to use 4ร—4 lumber to test the power since it can push a sawโ€™s comfort level, especially on compound cuts.

On the compound cuts, I could hear the speed begin to drop from the 4000 RPM no-load, but no more than I would expect on a 12-inch corded miter saw. In fact, Iโ€™d say that the brushless motorโ€™s torque did a better job of keeping the tempo up than our corded models.

What really impressed me was how smooth the cuts were. Even pushing the saw hard, I felt no blade chatter with either the stock blade or switching over to the CMT Orange Tools ITK Xtreme 96T blade we use for fine finish cuts.

The AC adapter is icing on the cake, and some pretty sweet icing at that. With Flexโ€™s battery technology offering the legitimate performance of a 15-amp corded model plus having the option for corded operation when I donโ€™t want to manage battery capacity, itโ€™s a saw thatโ€™s at home making the commute to jobsites or sitting stationary in your shop.

Cutting Accuracy

Cutting 45s

With the power question out of the way, I turned my attention to the sawโ€™s accuracy. Anytime you get a new miter saw, you should plan on calibrating it. Most miter saws weโ€™ve reviewed over the year are off by at least a fraction of a degree, and we always want to have a true 90ยฐ starting point.

With that task complete, I made a series of miter and bevel cuts, comparing the results on squares we know to be accurate. As long as you perform your calibration correctly (and revisit it at regular intervals), you can get nice, tight joints that wonโ€™t leave you reaching for wood filler to cover inaccuracies.

You do need to keep in mind that you can introduce some side lean in the rail system, which is common on sliding miter saws. The motor is strong, and the rails are smooth, so let the saw do the work and trust it to stay true through the cut to get accurate cuts. If you try to push hard through a cut on thicker hardwoods, you will likely lean the blade into it and waste material and time as you redo your work.

I also checked the table and back fence to see how flat and square they are. Theyโ€™re not Kapex perfect, but weโ€™re also not talking about a saw that has Kapex pricing. The imperfections are slight, and donโ€™t introduce enough variance to throw off the quality of our cuts. Compared to other Pro-grade saws we use, itโ€™s right in line with Boschโ€™s 18V ProFactor thatโ€™s been our go-to miter saw the past few years.

Flex FX7141A 12-Inch Cordless Miter Saw Design Notes

Shadow Cutline Indicator

Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Shadow Cutline Indicator

The Flex FX7141A saw uses a shadow cutline indicator, which is my preference over lasers. As you bring the blade down and the guard lifts out of the way, LED lights cast a shadow from the blade, showing you exactly where itโ€™s going to cut. Itโ€™s far easier to line up right on the line or to the left or right of it than the laser systems weโ€™ve used before. We also love that it doesnโ€™t require calibration and you move from one blade to the next.

Miter Locking

Miter Lock

The miter locking system doesnโ€™t stray too far from the norm, and itโ€™s easy to use. Press the button on top to release the detent and slide to the angle you need. If itโ€™s between detents, you secure it by pushing the miter lock down rather than twisting a knob.

As we expect, thereโ€™s an adjustable foot underneath the lock to stabilize that end of the saw.

FastShift Bevel Lever

Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Bevel Adjustment

Flex made significant changes to the bevel system, and itโ€™s a sigh of relief for those of us who hate reaching behind the saw to turn a knob. On the left, thereโ€™s a lever. When you pull it forward, youโ€™ll feel some resistance near the end of the range. Pull it a little more, and you get your detent override. Let it go, tilt left or right, and it will settle into the next detent. Simply keep pulling forward if you want to override multiple detents.

When you need to lock it into an angle thatโ€™s not on a detent, pushing the lever all the way back secures it. Even when youโ€™re on a detent, you should still push the lever into its fully secure position.

Blade Changes

Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Spindle Lock

With one small lever, Flex made every other miter saw seem like it needs an upgrade. Dubbed โ€œSpindle Stopโ€, you flip the lever into the lock position, turn the blade by hand until it locks, and you have two free hands to work your blade change. Thereโ€™s no need to task one hand just to hold down a spindle lock button anymore.

More Easy Adjustments

Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Extension

Two other adjustments worth pointing out are the built-in table extensions and fences. Both feature super-easy lever releases. Flip the lever to release the extension or fence, make the adjustment, and flip the lever back where you found it. Theyโ€™re quick and easy, and a notable improvement over most miter saws weโ€™ve used.

Additional Highlights

Flex 24V Cordless Miter Saw Review
  • Depth stop
  • Side-by-side twin rail system
  • Miter stops at 0ยฐ, 15ยฐ, 22.5ยฐ, 31.6ยฐ, and 45ยฐ
  • Bevel stops at 0ยฐ, 22.5ยฐ, 33.9ยฐ, and 45ยฐ
  • Includes dust bag and vac adapter
  • Includes material clamp
  • Onboard tool storage
  • Rail lock

Considering other options? Check out our best miter saw article to get my top recommendations!

Flex 12-Inch Cordless Miter Saw Price

You can order this saw for $599 as a a bare tool or $799 as a kit with a 10.0Ah Stacked Lithium battery and 280W rapid charger. If you want the AC adapter that also runs Flexโ€™s table saws, itโ€™s $199.

As youโ€™re shopping, keep in mind that Flex offers a lifetime warranty if you register your purchase by December 31, 2024. Good luck finding that on any other brandโ€™s miter saw, corded or cordless.

The Bottom Line

From hybrid power and impressive performance to helpfully innovative new features, thereโ€™s a lot to love about the Flex 12-inch cordless miter saw (FX7141A). If youโ€™re already on Flexโ€™s 24V battery system and need a miter saw, this oneโ€™s an easy decision. If youโ€™re on the hunt for a new miter saw and cordless freedom intrigues you, we highly recommend you give Flex serious consideration.

FX7141A Specifications

  • Model: Flex FX7141A
  • Power Source: Flex 24V battery or AC adapter (Stacked Lithium battery highly recommended)
  • Blade Diameter: 12 inches
  • Arbor: 1 inch
  • No-Load Speed: 4000 RPM
  • Cross Cut Range: 14 inches
  • Max Cutting Depth 3 3/5 inches
  • Nested Crown Cutting Range: 6 3/4 inches on 38ยฐ crown, 7 1/2 inches on 45ยฐ crown
  • Miter Range: 60ยฐ rigiht, 52ยฐ left
  • Bevel Range: 48ยฐ left, 48ยฐ right
  • Weight: 63.9 pounds

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