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Einhell Metal Cutting Saw 355mm blade

Summary A solid, affordable metal-cutting saw with an adjustable clamping mechanism and quick-release features that deliver clean cuts in a busy workshop. Findings In daily use, the Einhell 355mm metal cutting saw feels sturdy for the price. The base and frame carry a good amount of mass, which helps keep workpieces steady when you feed material through the blade. The adjustable clamping mechanism is the standout feature here: it locks workpieces securely and the quick-release makes setup for repeat cuts fast, a real time-saver on busy tasks. The 355mm blade provides ample reach for typical steel and aluminium sections, and the cut line is easy to align with a square reference or marking gauge. Setup and blade changes are straightforward, with a sensible guard design that allows good visibility of the cut. The motor runs reliably with solid torque at common cutting speeds; noise and vibration are within expected levels for this class of tool. For accuracy, you’ll get square, repeatable cuts when you feed material consistently and the clamp remains true; as always with budget machines, very tight tolerances will depend on careful alignment of the fence and consistent feed pressure. Maintenance is simple: keep the sliding surfaces clean, lubricate the guide rails, and check the clamping screws periodically. Overall, the value for money is strong; it delivers practical metal-cutting capability for regular workshop use, though it won’t rival higher-end industrial saws in terms of absolute precision and long-term durability. ...

Low price bracketPrice at time of review £119.99
January 19, 2026
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Evolution TCT Chop Saw 355mm blade

Summary The Evolution R355CPS 355mm multi-material chop saw is a robust, versatile unit offering solid build quality and good value for money. Findings On site, the Evolution R355CPS feels like a tool built to withstand regular, practical use. The base and fence are substantial, providing a stable platform for repeatable cuts, and the locking mechanisms feel secure and positive. The 355mm carbide-tipped blade, when paired with the multipurpose blade supplied, handles metal, timber, and plastics with confidence, delivering clean, accurate cuts once the stock is properly clamped. Alignment and squareness are solid out of the box, with readable mitre and bevel scales and reliable detents that hold once set. Setup is straightforward, and the bevel/chop action is smooth enough for daily use, with safety features that sit where you expect them. Durability comes across in the chassis and housing, which resist the usual site knocks and dust, and the machine maintains performance under load. For the price, it represents sensible value, offering a single solution for varied cutting tasks and reasonable blade life with accessible replacement blades. ...

Low price bracketPrice at time of review £199.98
January 19, 2026
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Dewalt Metal Cutting Chop Saw 355mm

Summary Solid, pro-grade metal cutting chop saw with robust build and reliable 2300W performance, delivering accurate cuts, though it is heavy and carries a premium price. Findings In a busy workshop, the Dewalt 355mm chop saw presents itself as a purpose-built tool. The cast base and rugged steel frame give real rigidity, and the locking vise along with the straightforward clamp setup ensure workpieces stay square and secure for repeatable cuts. The 355mm blade paired with a 2300W motor provides ample cutting power through typical steel sections, maintaining steady performance without noticeable bog-down on medium thick stock. The blade guard and safety interlock feel sturdy and reliable, and the blade raise/lower action is smooth with solid resistance where you want it. It’s a sizeable, weighty machine, so it isn’t something you move around the workshop daily or lug to site without planning. Setup and calibration are generally straightforward, though periodic checks for squareness after heavy use help keep accuracy where you want it. Maintenance is straightforward—keep the rails clean, lubricate pivot points, and inspect fasteners regularly. Taken as a package, it offers strong build quality and dependable performance that justifies the higher price for professional use. ...

Mid price bracketPrice at time of review £208.02
January 19, 2026