Choose a blade size
Saw blades are extremely pricey, the fewer saw blades you buy, the happier your wallet will be. If you plan on buying a
Corded or
Cordless tool
Before settling on a cordless saw, don't forget that even though cordless technology is very advanced today, battery life may restrict the amount of work you can complete in a single work period. If you're a hobbyist or you don't use your saw for extended periods of time, a cordless saw may be a good solution for you. But if you are a contractor the type who will be cutting wood all day long, you may want to skip cordless technology for tools that draw large amounts of power.
Cordless saws are also more expensive to purchase and maintain. Your cordless saw may last for 10 or 20 years; but the batteries will need to be exchanged several times during that time. In addition to the steeper initial cost of a battery operated saw, you can expect to be spending more money in the future, perhaps repeatedly, as the batteries will need to be replaced eventually.
Do your reading before you buy
Saws are a large investment -- they are costly and they get a lot of use on most job sites. Purchasing the right saw is a
Before purchasing any type of large tool, read the user manual first. You can find out a lot about how easy or hard a saw is to use by looking through the manual. If it takes a whole bunch steps and an iterative process to make sure that your saw blade and table are square, you can look forward to spending more time setting up your saw than using it. If you are considering a saw where there are different cutting configurations, check the manual to find out what is involved in changing the configuration. If the process is complicated and not easy to understand, it may be more hassle than it is worth and you will be inclined to just not use your saw this way. Even though the saw has some cool features, if they are too difficult to use, you will not use them. So why pay extra for them? You can flush out a lot of these sorts of issues just buy reading the manual for the saw before you buy it.
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