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Choosing a Circular Saw

Despite the fact that I’m going to say it, it goes without saying that the circular saw is a front line tool for any DIYer or contractor. Used and abused from frame to finish, cutting everything from framing to doors to deck-boards and more, a circular saw is almost more than a tool.

Chances are, unless you’re a died-in-the-wool pro (please note: always follow manufacturer safety instructions!) you have a circular saw known in the industry as a side-winder. Side-winders are light, capable saws with a direct-drive motor jutting out to the left side of the tool–the blade is on the right. Side-winders are made for homeowners and pros and at various price points along the scale.

But if you’re just getting into the game. Or you’re thinking about an upgrade—and you’ve walked the tool aisle—you’ve surely investigated the heavier iron there, the longer, heavier, more mac-daddy-ish saw. You know what I’m talkin’ about.

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