FAQs About Cordless Saws
A circular saw makes clean, straight cuts, while a reciprocating saw is better suited for rough cuts, demolition, and cutting through curved surfaces.
Yes—modern cordless saws with brushless motors and high-capacity batteries now rival corded models in both power and runtime.
As long as the saw is part of the same battery platform (e.g., DeWalt 20V MAX), your batteries should be fully compatible.
Cordless band saws are best for clean cuts in metal, while reciprocating saws with metal blades are ideal for quick cuts.
Table saws offer greater accuracy and control for long, straight cuts. They are ideal for projects like cabinetry or flooring. They require a lot of space, so they are best in a workshop environment.