Circular Saw

A circular saw is a power tool equipped with a rotating circular blade, typically with teeth along its edge, designed for cutting various materials such as wood, plastic, metal, or masonry. It is commonly used in carpentry, construction, and other applications to make straight or beveled cuts with precision and efficiency. The circular saw is versatile and can be handheld or mounted on a table or other stationary surface, depending on the specific model and intended use.

Compass Saw

A compass saw is a type of hand saw characterized by its narrow, pointed blade with fine teeth designed for precision cutting in confined or curved spaces. It is commonly used in woodworking for tasks that require intricate and accurate cuts, such as shaping curves or making detailed cuts in tight areas where a larger saw may be impractical. The name "compass saw" may be derived from its ability to navigate and cut along curved lines, similar to the use of a compass in drawing circles.

Cordless Brushless Circular Saw

A cordless brushless circular saw is a power tool designed for cutting various materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic, without the need for a direct electrical connection. "Cordless" indicates that the tool operates on rechargeable batteries, providing increased portability and freedom of movement. Meanwhile, "brushless" refers to the type of motor used in the saw. Brushless motors are more efficient, durable, and require less maintenance compared to traditional brushed motors. The combination of cordless operation and a brushless motor makes the circular saw a versatile and convenient tool for both professional and DIY applications.