chaoticbob
Established Member
I have just bought a Bosch cordless circular saw. When I picked it up, it took a few moments (after a vague feeling of 'there's summat wrong with this), for the realisation that the blade was on the 'wrong' side of the motor/handle to dawn on me . At first I thought I'd blundered and bought a machine intended for left-handers, but a look on the Screwfix website revealed that all the cordless machines they list are like this (ie with the blade to the left of the handle) whilst all corded machines are 'right handed''. Anyone know why this is so? Are there actually any advantages for right-handers in having it this way round? At the moment I'm finding it awkward, being used to a right-handed corded machine.
Robin
Robin