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How to Choose the Right Circular Saw



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By : Adrianna Noton   

A circular saw is one of many power tools any handyman should have in his arsenal. A good circular is convenient and it's versatile. A power tool like a circular saw should be able to cut through dense pieces of wood or even wet lumber without bogging down. When power tools slow down is when performance suffers and safety issues arise. Choosing the right circular saw has as much to do with your own personal preferences as it does with anything else. Popular brands like Milwaukee Tools, Bosch Tools and Festool all produce circular saws. You may have your preference of brands when it comes to power tools, but the real question is, does that circular saw from Bosch Tools, Milwaukee Tools or Festool meet your needs?

There are a handful of different styles of circular saw that you can ponder while deciding which one is best for your needs. A worm drive circular saw is designed with the motor in line with the blade. Worm drive saws are capable of sawing through concrete or wet lumber, and are often used for larger renovation jobs. The handle of a worm drive circular saw is farther back, which makes resisting kickbacks easier for the user. A sidewinder circular saw has the motor alongside the blade, which results in a lighter saw. Many people prefer their power tools lighter so they are easier to maneuver. A small sidewinder is another type of circular saw that works well for people with a slight frame. The small sidewinder is also a good saw for maneuverability. If you need a little more portability with your power tools, a cordless circular saw may be the best choice. Cordless saws are battery-driven, and although they are slightly less powerful than corded versions and have a limited run time, they are much more convenient and versatile.

Once you look through all the different types and decide which one best suits your needs, and flip through all the different type of models, price may be the next factor on your list. Even though you may know the type and brand of saw that most appeals to you, if it doesn't fit into your budget, you'll either have to wait of move on to a less expensive option. Compared to many other power tools, circular saws are relatively inexpensive. If you have your heart set on a specific type of brand like Milwaukee Tools, Bosch Tools, or Festool, it may be a good idea to save until you can get what you want, because it shouldn't take long.

Features like how easy the saw is to adjust and shoe styles may also play a role in your decision. Everyone ends up dropping their saw sooner or later, so it's nice to know that it's protected, especially if you have a history of being clumsy. Whichever factors you use to choose the right circular saw for you, just make sure it's a good addition to your home workshop and compliments all your other power tools.

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