I need to buy a new portaband saws for the guys; any recommendations, as to which brand?
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I suppose the real question is how much you use it.
For the corded ones, I'd get whatever the local supply house has; they're all fine saws. Indeed, even the %75 Harbor Freight version works quite well- though I wish I had a case for it.
For the cordless versions, I recommend the Makita simply because I have other tools on the same battery platform- and Makita really hit a home run with their 18v Li-Ion line. If you had no other cordless tools, I'd be biased in favor of the original: Stout. Stout also has an optional stand that lets you use it as a benchtop tool.
Hi.. I do not know what is the range you are looking for..But i have the answer for your question which is the best brand for portband saws??
I think the following website would help you to find the best one..