MagicMarker
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So I need basic home improvement tools. Circular saw etc.. Do I go corded or battery powered?
I'm a cord guy, in the minority I know. I hate batteries.
I'm a cord guy, in the minority I know. I hate batteries.

Thanks guys... I'll go corded.
For basic home needs.. which brand(s) do you recommend?
I had a Skilsaw for several years and it took some abuse cutting a shingle roof and concrete. After it died, I spent the money and bought a nice Dewalt. I also bought another Skilsaw for junk work to abuse. I figure having a 18V Circular saw and the Skilsaw for abusing, the nicer Dewalt will last me 20 plus years.
If you only use the tool once every 6 months, I think you're better to go corded. If you use it daily, the cordless for convenience. Of course some tools, as others have said, should only get corded.

Right I'm in the market for a circular saw... thinking of going corded.
Does brand really make a difference? I only want to buy one and hope it would last for years to come.
Thanks guys... I'll go corded.
For basic home needs.. which brand(s) do you recommend?
I'm a cord guy, in the minority I know. I hate batteries.
or pneumatic, except for the cordless drill. I just don't have the portability need for other tools to justify the cost/limited life span of a everything cordless setup.Ive never seen a cordless recip saw hold a candle to a corded version.![]()

Right I'm in the market for a circular saw... thinking of going corded.
Does brand really make a difference? I only want to buy one and hope it would last for years to come.
There are some tools that are all around better in the corded version, like recip. saws, circular saws, angle grinders, band saws, etc. The cordless versions work, but the corded versions are a lot more efficient and perform better. A corded circular saw and recip. saw are almost a necessity if doing any real work with a big duty cycle. If you're just trimming 2x4s a cordless circular saw will be fine, but for ripping sheets of plywood or OSB you'll want the corded tool.
Drills, impacts, lights, etc. are all just fine in cordless. No huge huge advantage in a corded tool.
So I need basic home improvement tools. Circular saw etc.. Do I go corded or battery powered?
Thanks guys... I'll go corded.
For basic home needs.. which brand(s) do you recommend?