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Power Saws for Cutting Timber, Sheet Material, Tile, Metal, and Masonry in Cyprus
Circular Saws for Straight Cuts in Sheet Material and Timber
The circular saw is the most productive powered saw for straight-line cutting through timber, plywood, OSB, MDF, and flooring boards, and it is the tool that most construction and fit-out work in Cyprus depends on for breaking down full-size sheet materials efficiently. A corded circular saw at 1,200 watts or above maintains consistent blade speed through hardwood and thick sheet material without the bogging that lower-powered models produce mid-cut, which matters on long rip cuts where any loss of momentum produces a deviated cut line. Cordless circular saws on 18V or 54V platforms have closed the performance gap with corded models considerably, making them a practical choice for site work where cable management slows the job down. Blade selection affects cut quality as much as the saw itself: a fine-tooth blade produces a cleaner upper face finish on melamine-faced boards and veneered panels, while a coarser blade cuts faster through structural timber where surface finish is less critical. The circular saws in this collection are specified across a range of blade diameters from 165mm to 235mm, covering the cutting depth requirements for most timber and sheet material thicknesses encountered in residential and commercial construction in Cyprus.
Jigsaws for Curves, Internal Cutouts, and Confined Spaces
A jigsaw handles the cuts that a circular saw cannot: curves, internal cutouts, irregular shapes, and work in confined spaces where a larger saw body cannot manoeuvre. Cutting worktop sink apertures, shaping timber profiles, cutting around obstacles in flooring installations, and trimming panels to irregular wall lines are all tasks where a jigsaw is the correct power saw for the job rather than a compromise choice. Orbital action settings on quality jigsaws adjust the blade path from a straight up-and-down stroke to an elliptical motion that removes material faster in wood and soft materials, with the straight stroke reserved for cleaner, slower cuts in metal, ceramic tile, and laminate where orbital action would chip or tear the surface. Variable speed control gives you the ability to start cuts in fragile or brittle materials at a slower stroke rate before increasing speed once the blade is established in the cut. For renovation work in Cyprus where cutting around tiled splashbacks, trimming composite decking, or fitting panels around existing pipework is a routine part of the job, a variable-speed jigsaw with the right blade selection covers a wider range of tasks than any other single saw type.
Reciprocating Saws for Demolition, Strip-Out, and Awkward Access Cuts
Reciprocating saws are the tool that construction and renovation trades reach for when the work involves cutting through materials that are already fixed in place, in positions that other power saws cannot access. Cutting through plasterboard walls to run services, removing old timber framing, cutting back roofing battens, pruning thick branches during garden clearance, and severing old pipework and conduit during strip-out work are all applications where a reciprocating saw operates where nothing else can. The rotating shoe at the base of the blade adjusts to maintain blade contact with the material at different cutting angles, which extends blade life considerably during plunge cuts and flush cuts against a surface. Bi-metal blades handle timber with embedded nails and screws, which is a routine situation in renovation work on older Cypriot properties where hidden fixings are common in original timber construction. Cordless reciprocating saws on shared battery platforms are particularly practical for demolition and strip-out work where moving around a site without a trailing cable is more important than sustained cutting speed.
Mitre Saws for Precision Cross-Cuts and Angled Work
A mitre saw brings a level of cutting accuracy to cross-cutting and angled work that a handheld power saw cannot replicate consistently, and for any finishing trade where the joint quality is visible in the completed installation, that accuracy is not optional. Cutting skirting board returns, architrave mitres, stair spindle angles, coving joints, and structural timber to precise repeated lengths are all tasks where a compound mitre saw delivers results that a circular saw guided by a speed square simply cannot match on repeated cuts. Single-bevel mitre saws tilt the blade in one direction for bevel cuts, while compound mitre saws tilt both left and right and combine bevel and mitre angles simultaneously, which is what coving and crown moulding work requires. Sliding compound mitre saws extend the crosscut capacity beyond the blade diameter, allowing wider boards and architrave profiles to be cut without repositioning. Cy Deals stocks mitre saws across single and compound bevel configurations and at blade diameters from 210mm to 305mm, covering the range from light finishing work through to structural cutting on site, and distinguishes itself from generalist retailers by stocking the replacement blade range alongside the saws rather than leaving that sourcing to the buyer separately.


