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  2. We Tried Circular Saws From the Best Tool Brands — And These ...

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    We tested circular saws—from Craftsman, Ryobi, Skil, Chicago Electric, and other brands. Here are the best circular saws on the market.

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    Lab pick: Check out Makita’s 36V LXT 7 1/4-inch circular saw, deemed the best heavy-duty model in our latest roundup of best circular saws. It offers a superb combination of power and control ...

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  5. SawStop - Wikipedia

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    The Bosch saw retracts the blade below the table, but unlike SawStop, it does not stop or damage the blade. Pro Tool Reviews published an article comparing the SawStop Jobsite Table Saw with the Bosch REAXX Jobsite Table Saw. They found both saws to be extremely well designed and built, and having many features desirable to contractors.

  6. Abrasive saw - Wikipedia

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    Steel cut-off saw for workshop use Cutting heavy steel cable with a Husqvarna freehand saw US Navy diver preparing to use an abrasive saw for underwater salvage. An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete.

  7. Oscillating multi-tool - Wikipedia

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    An oscillating multi-tool or oscillating saw is a multitool and power tool that oscillates (rather than rotating or reciprocating), powered by battery or mains. The name "multi-tool" is a reference to the many functions that this tool can perform with the range of attachments available.