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Festool Plunge Cut Saw

Looking for a Festool plunge cut saw? We guide you to find the best one for your needs. Festool is a popular brand known for its reliable and precise tools. Our category filters help you focus on what matters most—whether it's cutting depth, power, or price. You can easily compare different Festool plunge cut saws side-by-side to see which features suit your projects. We list offers from various retailers, allowing you to find the best deals without any hassle. User reviews provide added insights to help you make the right choice. With our comprehensive listings, you can save time and money while ensuring you get the right tool for the job. Ready to find your next Festool plunge cut saw? Begin here to explore the options that match your requirements and budget.

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Festool Plunge Cut Saw Festool TS 55 FEBQ-Plus 240V

Festool TS 55 FEBQ-Plus 240V

Plunge Cut Saw, 4.5kg

£523.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £174.33/mo.*
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Plunge Cut Saw: 3 things to consider before buying

The blade size and type are crucial factors when choosing a Plunge Cut Saw. Blade size affects the depth of cut you can achieve, with larger blades allowing deeper cuts. For most DIY projects, a 165mm to 185mm blade should suffice. Additionally, consider the blade type based on your material needs—opt for a carbide-tipped blade for wood or a diamond blade for cutting through tiles and masonry. Matching the blade to your materials ensures cleaner cuts and prolongs the life of both the saw and the blade.

An adjustable speed control feature in a Plunge Cut Saw provides greater versatility, allowing you to adjust the speed according to the material you're cutting. Lower speeds are ideal for metals and plastics, while higher speeds work best for wood. This flexibility not only improves precision but also reduces wear on the saw and blades. When browsing options, check if the saw offers variable speed settings that match your specific project requirements.

Safety should always be a top priority when using power tools like Plunge Cut Saws. Look for models equipped with essential safety features such as electric brakes, which stop the blade quickly after releasing the trigger, and anti-kickback mechanisms, which prevent sudden movements that could cause injury. Additionally, consider saws with dust extraction ports to maintain visibility and reduce inhalation risks. By prioritising these features, you ensure a safer working environment while enhancing overall performance.

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