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It uses the same 20V battery that most of the DEWALT line-up now uses , and its run speed of 5,200 RPMs lets it keep up with some of the burliest corded options. Today’s battery-operated models, however, have much more power and far longer battery life. Much of this improvement is due to the adoption of brushless motors (the latest, most efficient technology that’s also maintenance-free) and lithium-ion batteries.
While a saw’s available RPMs are a good indication of how fast a cut can be made, they don’t impact how thick of a material the saw can cut. Some circular saws adjust to make cuts at various angles, which are referred to as beveled cuts. Most circular saws with bevel adjustments can tilt between 0 and 55 degrees. Some models even come with indented marks, known as positive stops, that let users lock into popular bevel cuts for easy adjustments. For example, the CRAFTSMAN 15-Amp Circular Saw has positive stops at 22.5 and 45 degrees.
While you’re here, browse our selection of the latest power tools to find even more great deals on the brands you love the most. Corded circular saws may be better suited for tougher cutting projects such as steel, masonry or continuous woodcutting. While corded handheld circular saws come in many different sizes, the most common is 7 and 1/4 inches. The use of a corded circular saw requires an appropriate extension cord. You should always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure safe use of these power tools. A circular saw is an essential DIY tool that uses a moving blade to make straight, accurate cuts.
While some might view this as an overall detraction, I actually think it gives the tool a more stable feel. The tool feels well balanced and less susceptible to subtle wrist movements that can affect the quality of a straight cut. It feels stable in one hand or extremely secure using both hands with the forward grip. Product reviews on this site contain our opinion of a product or service. We will always strive for objectivity and transparency in our reviews. Our goal is to provide readers with honest, objective information based on our own experiences.
We carry both cordless and corded circular saws from the best brands to help you complete your projects. Not everyone needs all of the features of a top-of-the-line battery saw, or the heavy-duty capability of a timber-framing model. If your projects include an occasional small framing job or breaking down plywood sheets, and saving money is a priority, the affordable CRAFTSMAN 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw is a fine choice. This 15-amp model runs at 5,500 RPMs, and features a magnesium shoe for reduced weight. However, plastic parts like the depth and angle adjustments account for most of the weight savings, which means this 11-pound model might not be the most durable saw in the long run.
For a DIYer who tends to tackle projects outside of the shop, a new battery-powered option can’t be beat. But corded models still rule if you’ll be using the saw all day long. After all, an extension cord is always available, and there’ll be no downtime for charging batteries. Sidewinder and worm drive refer to motor alignment and position on a circular saw.
Battery-powered circular saws are known for their lightweight design and mobility. Powered by a 20-volt battery, this cordless circular saw from DEWALT is a convenient and portable power tool. The tool has a brushless motor that adjusts its power output based on the requirements of each task, and it uses dewalt Hand tools a 7 ¼-inch blade that can make cuts up to 2 ½ inches deep. This circular saw is built with magnesium components that create the tool’s lightweight and durable frame. Along with its thoughtful construction, the tool features a powerful motor that spins its blade at up to 5,800 revolutions per minute .
The blade sits off to the right side of the tool while both grips sit off to the left as you’re holding it. This means that neither hand has to reach over the top of the tool to secure with the auxiliary grip. With the 6.0Ah FLEXVOLT Battery installed, the tool weighs in at over 10 lbs .
One of the really cool features of this saw is the built in LED at the front of the saw. This is the first circular saw I’ve ever used to have a light built into it to illuminate your cut line. This is really helpful in low light situations or just to improve overall visibility during your cut.
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