Circular saws make straight crosscuts and rip cuts in wood, plastic and metal. They offer adjustable cutting depth and bevel angles for mitre cuts. Powerful motors and quality blades ensure smooth, accurate cuts.
What is a circular saw used for?
A circular saw is used for straight, fast cuts through wood, plywood, MDF, plastic, and with the right blade, aluminum or steel. It’s ideal for rip cuts, cross cuts, bevels, and plunge cuts in construction, carpentry, and DIY projects. It’s a go-to tool for framing, roofing, decking, and sheet cutting.
Why choose a corded circular saw instead of a cordless one?
Corded circular saws offer consistent power and runtime, making them ideal for heavy-duty, high-volume cutting tasks without worrying about battery life. They’re often more powerful, have higher RPMs, and are preferred in workshops and on construction sites with power access.
What features should I look for in a corded circular saw?
Look for:
Blade size (typically 184 mm for general use) and cutting depth
Motor power (1200–2000W for wood and dense materials)
Bevel capacity and easy adjustment levers for angled cuts
Spindle lock for quick blade changes
Dust blower or extraction port for clear cutting lines
Rugged base plate (aluminum or magnesium) for durability and precision
Circular saws make straight crosscuts and rip cuts in wood, plastic and metal. They offer adjustable cutting depth and bevel angles for mitre cuts. Powerful motors and quality blades ensure smooth, accurate cuts.
What is a circular saw used for?
A circular saw is used for straight, fast cuts through wood, plywood, MDF, plastic, and with the right blade, aluminum or steel. It’s ideal for rip cuts, cross cuts, bevels, and plunge cuts in construction, carpentry, and DIY projects. It’s a go-to tool for framing, roofing, decking, and sheet cutting.
Why choose a corded circular saw instead of a cordless one?
Corded circular saws offer consistent power and runtime, making them ideal for heavy-duty, high-volume cutting tasks without worrying about battery life. They’re often more powerful, have higher RPMs, and are preferred in workshops and on construction sites with power access.
What features should I look for in a corded circular saw?
Look for:
Blade size (typically 184 mm for general use) and cutting depth
Motor power (1200–2000W for wood and dense materials)
Bevel capacity and easy adjustment levers for angled cuts
Spindle lock for quick blade changes
Dust blower or extraction port for clear cutting lines
Rugged base plate (aluminum or magnesium) for durability and precision
TOTAL Circular Saw 1600W - 185mm Voltage: 220-240V~50/60Hz Input power: 1600W No-load speed: 5000rpm Blade diameter: 185 x 20mm Cutting capacit...
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