Circular Saws

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Bosch GKS 18 V-57 Cordless Circular Saw 165mm

2 types from £149.95

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DeWalt DCS391 18v XR Cordless Circular Saw 165mm

2 types from £109.99

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DeWalt DCS512 12v XR Brushless Circular Saw 140mm

2 types from £146.95

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Makita HS301D 12v Max CXT Cordless Circular Saw 85mm

2 types from £114.95

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Bosch UNIVERSALCIRC 18V-53 P4A 18v Cordless Circular Saw 160mm

6 types from £100.95

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DeWalt DWE576K Circular Saw 190mm

2 types £209.95

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DeWalt DWE575K Circular Saw 190mm

2 types £214.95

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Makita HS012G 40v Max XGT Cordless Brushless Circular Saw 165mm

2 types from £266.95

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Bosch GKS 12 V-LI 12v Cordless Circular Saw

2 types from £117.95

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Makita 5903RK Circular Saw 235mm

2 types £279.95

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Makita HS0600 Circular Saw 270mm

2 types £264.95

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Sealey CP20VCS 20v Cordless Circular Saw 150mm

3 types from £78.95

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Bosch GKM 18V-50 18v Cordless Metal Saw 136mm

2 types from £243.95

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Circular Saws Information

Circular Saws Information

The circular saw is a real workhorse of a tool. Enabling the operator to quickly and easily cut straight lines, whether freehand or in conjunction with a rip fence or guide rail, it can be used for a wide variety of common applications on the jobsite and around the home. The vast majority of circular saws are designed for wood and wood based materials but there are also a handful of machines available for cutting metal. Circular saws are usually classed by the diameter of the blade they are compatible with; when choosing one you should also check the stated maximum depth of cut to ensure it is capable of cutting through any materials you are likely to be using.

Here's our Quick Application Guide:

• Wood Cutting Circular Saws – the standard circular saw, these tools come in quite a wide variety of sizes. They are available in corded and cordless variants, though it is worth noting that circular saws have historically been amongst the least energy efficient of cordless power tools, so a corded machine may be more suitable for intensive workloads.
• Plunge Saws – these have a unique plunge action and are generally a more expensive option which is designed to give a superior quality of cut to what is achievable with a standard circular saw. For more information please see the Plunge Saws category.
• Metal Cutting Circular Saws – these machines run at a speed which has been optimized specifically for cutting metal, and are not designed for use on wood (with the exception of multipurpose saws like the Dremel DSM20).

Circular saw safety:

Circular saw blades are capable of causing severe injuries and should always be used with due care and attention. Read the manual before using a new tool and wear suitable safety equipment (eye, ear and respiratory protection).

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