In search of a new circular saw? I am. I have an old, cheap, I bought her at Home Depot about 10 years, almost like with my torture. So, now I look at my options for a new purchase order. If I go wireless? How can I use it? What should I use? How much power do I need in my circular saw?
I spoke with my brother Joe on it. He is a businessman in Buffalo, New York and a big fan of DeWalt tools. He is always on topQuality of its online tools. Joe said cordless circular saws, if you're working on a roof or in places where there is limited or no access to power is good. About the Force, Joey says that the latest wireless devices have nearly the power tools line. Almost but not quite, if not cut with them pieces of design for all day. Joe has both a disk and a circular saw worm regularly. Pulls his Skil HD77M worm drive saw, when you mustthe biggest thing. But if he wants to cut 2×4 all day, he uses the lighter DeWalt 368K. And to cut the roof, which uses its battery with a battery DC300K DeWalt NANO. Joe said it was damn cold in nano-technology when it is in Buffalo, and want the reliability of lithium batteries, which is good at low temperatures. And the best part is that DeWalt Nano batteries are backward compatible with all itsDeWalt cordless tools.
Hmmm. But what kind so I will be? Although I am not a businessman, I am an avid do-it-yourselfers who have a sweet job as editor of a blog tool. Yup, I have a big discount for the quality of the instruments to play Tool King Super Store sells and yes, I take advantage of this! (shameless plug over, 0), but seriously, even though I have not received the refund, Tool King, lower prices, especially if you go to the new incarnations(believe me, I was thoroughly studied). Tool King secret (for everything you have e-commerce) Wannabe ", which will buy and use in large quantities by companies like DeWalt and Makita, and that they must be handled at a lower price, then pass on to their customers aka .
Anyhoo ~ Back to My circular saw for purchase.
Electric vs. Cordless
I argue with or without cable, Cordless Circular Saw go. My husband and I bought the Crappiest, the smallest house in ourNeighborhood, we are in the midst of rebuilding almost all of our home. Since we both work full-time employees, we are renovating in phases. We saw only one last crapped on us on the project. We had to design a terrace with a 6×6 to put pebbles. Poppa, went our circular saw, had had enough. As I said, was old, cheap, and Home Depot. Okay, maybe we were a little 'pressure on the 6×6, but do not push their instruments to the limit of what they areshould be used? In particular homeowners, who usually do not have the wide range of tools that would be a contractor, or (not always be the "right to work the right tool for this task would be a circular saw with an appendix was beamcutter PRAZ ).
After a while 'the debate we have decided, with a circular saw, wire or a lithium-ion-powered circular saw to go because we often go several weeks or months between projects. When we use the circularhave seen, now we want to use. Lithium ion batteries have a long shelf life, which means that remain free, even if on the shelf in the garage (to sit in the cold) for several weeks. They are also very easy. So when we go wireless, we are for lithium-ion battery circular saw. Makita makes a nice LiIon circular saw and you can get a 18v with the purchase of their LXT700 Li-Ion Combo Kit. LiIon circular saw in the set LXT700 includes a 6-1/2But none 7-1/4 inch blade that is what we seek.
Entered the shop Tool King. King's business, the tool has a large installation, Doug and the boys re-designed the entire layout, so now you can touch and hold all instruments. I love it! You can really get a feel for what you like best, because when it comes to options, there are a number of high-quality options, but feels better in your hand? Most contractor grade circular saws haveAn amplifier 15, powerful engine, the structure of magnesium (for the light and strength), at least 45 degree bevel capacity and excellent security. I have taken personally, each one as if I do I use it and see the position of the handle for comfort and efficiency with my line of sight will be the magazine.
These are the saws that I compared:
1. I took DeWalt DW368K. Light weight of 9.5 kg, is stable enough to withstand a 1-storey drop. The DeWalt DW368K alsohave a bevel to 56 degrees.
2. The Makita 5007FAK slightly heavier at 11.1 kg, but this is cool LED board and a ruler to the base plate. How often do you work in a room with the light at the end?
3. I am a big fan of Bosch, because everything I have within their power tool recycling program and other pro-active environment. The very nice feature of Bosch CS20 (10.3 pounds) were observed, their Direct Connect Cord ManagementSystem. Bosch CS20 does not have a cable to the power cord into it. So you should not replace the wires and throwing instruments because shared treatment of the umbilical cord. Bosch CS20 is also a fan in the front that blows the sawdust are cut in half so you can see how they treat you. Bosch CS20 facets even at 56 degrees.
4. Then there was the Porter-Cable 324MAG. Super easy 324MAG weighs 9.6 pounds. Outside the circular saw I sawOnly Porter-Cable brand was taken to a vacuum system and a good ability to work in a garage or house.
5. Milwaukee 6394-21 Tilt-Lok do. And 'the most expensive of the federal government to $ 175, but has an exclusive Tilt-Lok, is probably more controlled than me. The Milwaukee 6294-21 Tilt-Lok alignment with 8 different locking positions, making it easier to work with angles and fixed costs. Milwaukee circular saw, also has a 10 footQuik-Lok cord for easy replacement and the cable with a 3 hp motor is working hard as my father carpenter Polish.
A circular saw should be good enough electricity to power through wet wood without halt or cut dangerous recession. A good circular saw should be simple and robust, because it is accidentally dropped on the ground. You should choose a circular saw for balance, maneuverability and how does it feel when you hold it. Good luck!