Circular Saws

Discover precision and power with Total Tools' circular saws. Our range of skill saws, handheld circular saws, and affordable options ensures you have the perfect tool for your cutting tasks.

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Buy Best-in-Class Circular Saws Online and In-Store!

Total Tools is your trusted destination for best-in-class circular saws, including skill saws, cheap circular saws, and handheld circular saws. We offer an extensive selection of these versatile cutting tools, available both online and in-store, ensuring you have the right equipment for all your woodworking and construction projects. Our commitment to quality guarantees that you'll find the perfect circular saw to meet your needs.

Various Types of Circular Saw Machines Available at Total Tools:

We understand that different projects require different tools. That's why our inventory includes a variety of circular saw machines to cater to your specific requirements. Here are some of the circular saw machines you can explore at Total Tools:

  1. Skill Saws: Skill saws, often used synonymously with circular saws, are versatile and known for their ability to make straight, accurate cuts. They are ideal for a wide range of cutting tasks.
  2. Handheld Circular Saws: Handheld circular saws are convenient and suitable for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. They offer portability and ease of use.
  3. Cordless Circular Saws: Cordless circular saws provide mobility and are perfect for job sites where access to power outlets is limited.
  4. Compact Circular Saws: Compact circular saws are smaller in size and easier to handle, making them ideal for small-scale projects and tasks in tight spaces.
  5. Worm Drive Circular Saws: Worm drive circular saws are known for their power and durability. They are favored for heavy-duty applications and can cut through tough materials.

Essential Factors to Check Before Finalizing a Circular Saw:

Before purchasing a circular saw, it's crucial to consider these key factors to ensure you select the right tool for your projects:

  • Blade Size and Type: The size and type of blade your circular saw can accommodate significantly affect the depth and type of cut it can make. Choose the blade that suits your needs.
  • Power and Speed: Assess the saw's motor power and speed. Higher horsepower and adjustable speed settings offer versatility for various cutting tasks.
  • Bevel and Cutting Depth: Check the bevel capacity and cutting depth, as these features dictate the range of cutting angles and the thickness of materials the saw can handle.
  • Safety Features: Ensure that the saw is equipped with essential safety features such as blade guards and anti-kickback mechanisms to maintain a safe work environment.
  • Ergonomics and Comfort: Consider the design and ergonomics of the saw's handle. A comfortable grip and balanced weight distribution reduce user fatigue during extended use.
  • Dust Collection: Effective dust collection systems help keep your workspace clean and protect your health from dust particles.
  • Corded or Cordless: Decide whether you need a corded or cordless circular saw, taking into account the portability and power source available on your job site.

Shop the finest circular or Skill saws from leading brands at Total Tools!

How to use a circular saw?

  1. Prepare your work area, and make sure that the area is clean and clear of any debris.
  2. Select the appropriate blade for the material that you will be cutting.
  3. Adjust the depth of the saw blade so that it is just deep enough to cut through the material you are working with.
  4. Mark your cut. Use a pencil or any marking tool to make a straight line, this will help guide the saw and ensure a straight cut.
  5. Set the saw and adjust the angle of the saw if necessary.
  6. Hold the saw firmly with both hands and start the blade spinning before you cut the material.
  7. Make your cut. Slowly guide the saw along your cut line, keeping the blade aligned with the mark.
  8. When you reach the end of your cut, release the trigger on the saw and let the blade come to a complete stop before lifting it off the material.
  9. Clean up. Remove any debris from your work area, and safely store your saw and other tools.