Testing to find the best circular saws

Originally published at: Testing to find the best circular saws | Boing Boing

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Misread that headline as Testicular Saws and now I’m a little disappointed but also relieved.

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Surely scissors would suffice?

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Circular Saw, it’s all in the blade, if you use inferior manufactured blades [regardless of cost & quality] of the saw does not matter.

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My brain read that as “testicular saws”.

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He did use the same new blade on each saw - Diablo, a good bade by all accounts.

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Hey, that was my line!!

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Track saws.

{drops mic}

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I call foul on the $70 Craftsman claim. Lowes sells it for $120. If it sells for $70 I’d like to know where.

The 6.5" one sells for around $70. Plus, it has the advantage of taking over 10% longer to slice through your fingers than the bigger one.

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So true! The stock blade on my Makita cuts way cleaner than the replacement blades I bought—even the plywood specific one I got.

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