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Circular Saw

SupersonicMax

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Good Day all.  I'm looking into buying a good Circular Saw.  I'll need it mostly for cutting wood but it may, in the future, be used for other purposes (ie:  cut through concrete) I think I narrowed my choice to 2 :

1- Makita 15A
2- DeWalt 15A

Both are corded (I don't want battery powered...)

If you have any other suggestions and/or a preference with the above 2, please let me know!

Thanks
 
Does either have an e-brake (blades stops almost instantly by reversing voltage during wind down)?  I have a Bosch that does that, much safer than my old Skilsaw...
 
both are good choices.  what also helps is the right blade at the right time.. in trade {HT} we commonly use a carbide tipped for cutting   up to 1/4 " alum a good blade costs more  but you get more out of it ..just depends on the deal you get when purchasing. 
 
Good2Golf said:
Does either have an e-brake (blades stops almost instantly by reversing voltage during wind down)?  I have a Bosch that does that, much safer than my old Skilsaw...

Both have an e-brake version and I will take it.  I like my fingers ;)
 
As was said, both are good saws.  I personally prefer the DeWalt, I find the Maktia heaver, and harder to line up.
 
When i was repairing power tools for CE in Esquimalt I saw alot less Dewalts come to the shop.
Remember Dewalt = Black and Decker with attitude
 
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