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Circular saws are versatile power tools that make a welcome addition to any workshop. Find corded and cordless circular saws to make cross, rip and beveled cuts with precision and ease. Learn how to pick the right circular saw design and features to make your next project a success with the following circular saw guide.

Direct Drive Vs. Worm Drive Circular Saws 

The main difference between a worm drive and a direct drive circular saw is the position of the motor in relation to the blade. However, a few more key differences exist to help you decide as to which circular saw is right for you.

  • Worm Drive Circular Saws: Heavier and longer than Sidewinders, Worm Drive saws are designed to have their motors situated at a right angle to and directly behind the blade. They tend to operate quietly and are designed to make smooth cuts through plywood and studs, making them great for working with difficult materials like concrete and lumber.
  • Direct Drive Circular Saws: These saws provide a right- or left-mounted blade option. The motor is positioned along the same axis as the blade. Direct drive circular saws are compact, lightweight, and well-suited for a variety of applications from small tasks to heavy-duty jobs. They are sometimes referred to as Sidewinder saws, but it is important to note that Sidewinder saws are manufactured by SKIL.

In addition to SKIL, Ace offers power saws from brands like DeWalt, Craftsman and Milwaukee to help you tackle a variety of projects.

Cordless vs. Corded Circular Saws 

With the appropriate blade, a handheld circular saw can cut through ceramic tile, wood, masonry, and steel. Ace carries both cordless and corded circular saws to help you complete your projects.

Cordless Circular Saws 

A convenient option when you're working in areas where an extension cord might be difficult to use, cordless circular saws are typically smaller than their corded counterparts. While these circular saws cut through tough materials, consider purchasing additional battery packs to ensure uninterrupted runtime.   

Corded Circular Saws

Much more maneuverable than stationary saws but not as manageable as a reciprocating saw, corded circular saws may be better suited for tougher projects like dealing with steel or masonry. The use of an electric circular saw requires an appropriate extension cord as you’re limited in range by access to a power source. When the tool is plugged in, enjoy an unlimited supply of power without the worry of having to recharge batteries.

What is a Mini Circular Saw Used For?

Mini circular saws are solid options for DIYers and pros who tackle jobs that can do without the power that heavier, normal-sized circular saws provide. Many compact circular saws offer one-handed operation with a lightweight and easily manageable design.

A compact circular saw typically uses a much smaller blade than a normal-sized model, meaning it has a shallower cutting depth. Despite this, they can cut through just about any material you’d be working with.

Shop Circular Saws at Ace 

Discover a wide array of standard and compact circular saws and saw accessories right here at Ace. Shop for circular saws online, or head to your neighborhood store to get ideas and inspiration from our helpful staff. Then, find a full range of saws to meet the needs of whatever project you’re working on, including jig saws and others.