High power and mobility for outdoor sites where electricity is unavailable.

Before comparing models, define what you are actually cutting.

Versatile and portable, these are ideal for smaller jobs like cutting pavers, pipes, or small wall openings.

While most saws handle concrete and brick, specialized blades are often required for harder materials like granite or asphalt.

Growing in popularity for light-to-medium tasks, offering the portability of gas without the fumes or maintenance. 4. Critical Technical Features

Specialized for cutting "green" (freshly poured) concrete to control cracking. 3. Power Source Considerations

Your choice of power source affects where and how you can work:

When comparing models, look for these features to ensure longevity and safety: When should saw cuts be made on a concrete slab?