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    Changing blades in a circular saw is quite easy, but many people have actually never done it. Many people just keep cutting with the original blade forever as it gets slower and slower and starts to make sloppy cuts.

    A new blade makes a cleaner cut and saves wear and tear on your saw motor.

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