The DeWalt Circular Saw is perfect for tackling construction and home improvement projects.
Circular saws are an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast, contractor, or carpenter. With so many different models, sizes, and designs to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. To help you out, we’ve put together this handy guide discussing all the features one must consider before making the purchase. Let’s check them out!
The size and quality of the circular saw blade will determine its efficiency and longevity. The smaller 4-inch blades are usually used for making curved cuts in thin materials like wood veneer, while larger 7-¼ inches blades are better suited for making straight cuts in thicker materials like lumber. The quality of the blade also matters; choose blades that are made from high-carbon steel and have tungsten carbides for added durability and longevity.
Circular saws come with different levels of power/torque depending on the type of work they’re intended for. For general DIY home projects, less power (around 1500 watts) is usually more than enough. For more heavy-duty tasks, look for saws that offer more power (up to 2000 watts or more) and increased torque (up to 3200 rpm). This will help you cut through bigger materials with ease.
When it comes to bevel capacity, the degree of tilt you can get with the blade is important. Make sure to pay attention to the maximum bevel capacity that a saw offers before making a choice. A higher level of capacity will give you more control over the cutting angle. Some saws offer up to 45 degrees of bevel adjustment, while others offer up to 50 degrees. Check out the features and specs of different models available and opt for one according to your needs.
Safety should always be paramount when using a circular saw. Look for models that feature a double-insulated design, as well as kickback guards and adjustable blade guards to keep your hands and fingers away from the blade while cutting. It should also have a non-slip handle that offers enhanced grip and trigger locks for extra safety when not in use.
Circular saws can generate a considerable amount of dust and debris as you use them. Opt for models that have integrated dust extraction ports or attachments that make clean-up easier. This will also help keep the air in your workspace clear while you work.
Lastly, consider the power source of the circular saw. Corded models offer more power and consistency than battery-powered models, but they’re heavier and require access to an outlet when being used. Battery-powered models are lightweight and convenient, but they usually don’t offer as much power and may need to be recharged frequently, depending on how often it’s used. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what kind of project you plan on taking on with your circular saw.
From its rugged construction to its precise cutting abilities, the DeWalt Circular Saw has earned a reputation as a top-performing saw that can handle even the toughest jobs with ease. One customer even said, “I purchased this saw to help with the removal of my glued engineered hardwood (1500sq ft). I needed a circulars saw that would not die due to a battery and would be able to run for hours on end. This saw never bogged down and ran for hours continuously while I cut grids in the flooring to assist with the removal. If you need a corded saw that can take a beating and will never let you down, then this is the saw for you!”