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Teeth sharpened on three sides make fast, accurate cuts in wood and plastic.
A reinforced back keeps the blade straight for better control and more precise cuts. These saws are also known as backsaws.
The thin blade flexes to make flush cuts.
Make quick cuts with blades that cut on both forward and backward strokes. Also known as bow saws.
Fold the blade into the handle like a jackknife.
The blade extends past the frame to make flush cuts.
The plastic handle and included economy blade are good for light, general purpose cutting.
Hacksaw blades of any length fit this saw to make cuts in holes and tight spaces.
Designed with a small frame and tapered nose, this saw makes cuts in tight spots.
Nonslip, cushioned grips on the handle and front end let you get a tight grip with two hands while cutting tough materials.
Also known as a coping saw.
This large-throat-depth saw makes deeper cuts than standard hacksaws for tight curves. It's also known as a fret saw.
An insulated handle and frame protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These hacksaws are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Made of materials that are FM approved, these hacksaws have an aluminum-bronze frame and a beryllium copper blade. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
A blade made of carbon steel cuts plastic pipe, plasterboard, and plywood.
Cut through branches and logs in hard-to-reach areas.
Support sheets of wood and plastic on the large, flat table to make straight cuts with the built-in blade.
More than twice the horsepower of our standard shop-floor table saw keeps this saw from slowing down when cutting thick materials.
Weighing only 12 pounds, this bench-top saw is a portable choice for light duty cutting, such as frame making and model building.
Use the horizontal sliding arm to make angled cuts in wider boards than a standard miter saw can handle.
This vertical cutting saw has twice the cutting capacity of an adjustable band saw.
A circular saw mounted to a track allows you to make straight vertical and horizontal cuts in large sheets of wood and plastic that won't fit on a table saw.
About 25% lighter than the standard DeWalt electric circular saw, this lightweight saw reduces fatigue during prolonged cutting.
About 25% lighter than the standard Skil electric circular saw, this lightweight saw reduces fatigue during prolonged cutting.
This saw has a high-torque motor that powers a larger blade than the lightweight Skil electric circular saw.
The body of this saw is three inches shorter than standard DeWalt electric reciprocating saws for easier access to confined spaces.
Change the cutting depth with the keyless adjustable shoe.
The brushless motor in these saws maintains consistent speed and power for faster cutting than other cordless saws.
The body of this saw is four inches shorter than standard Milwaukee cordless reciprocating saws for easier access to confined spaces.
Dual pistons make this saw more powerful than the light duty air-powered reciprocating saw and reduce vibration.
Choose this economy saw for intermittent use.
Take this saw anywhere and use the included track to make precise horizontal and vertical straight cuts in sheets of wood and plastic.
This saw has a larger cutting capacity and is more powerful than the lightweight cordless band saw.
Small and light enough to operate with one hand, this saw is a good choice for overhead cuts.
Rechargeable batteries keep these jigsaws powered wherever you need them.
Cutting in tight spaces is easier with a body that's four inches shorter than the standard Bosch electric jigsaw.
An extra-large rubber grip damps vibration and provides comfort during prolonged use.
An ergonomic body with a soft grip increases control and comfort with this saw.
Half the weight of other air-powered hacksaws, this saw reduces fatigue during prolonged use.
Make plunge cuts with the rotating cutting bit, or attach a cutoff wheel for straight cuts.
Quickly connect these saws to your drill or drill press with the built-in arbor.
These standard saws have high-speed steel teeth.
Specially designed teeth cut faster than the teeth on standard hole saws.
With two adjustable blades, these saws cut a variety of hole sizes in ceilings, walls, floors, and other surfaces made of drywall, plaster, plastic, and wood. To block flying chips and collect dust, they have a clear debris shield.
The carbide-tipped teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
These saws have high-speed steel teeth.
Use these saws with a drill press to cut a variety of hole sizes in sheet metal.
These kits have saws with high-speed steel teeth and a steel body.
The teeth are V-shaped to cut on forward and backward strokes for fast cuts through drywall.
These pocket knives include an assortment of built-in tools.
The head slides out of the handle and locks in position.
Unfold these multitools to access the pliers.
Jaws open automatically for ease of use.
Secure a hole saw to a drill or drill press with one of these arbors and use the built-in pilot drill to guide the hole saw.
Switch hole saws without using adapters or special tools.