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Bosch CS10 vs. Galax Pro GP766V

Thinking about a new circular saw? Compare the features of the Bosch CS10 and Galax Pro GP766V and make an informed purchase!

Lets take a look at these two circular saws: the Bosch CS10 and the Galax Pro GP766V.

Bosch CS10
Galax Pro GP766V

Features & Benefits

You can read more in our roundup of the best compact circular saws and the best full-size circular saws.

Power & Motor

Both circular saws are corded and run on 120 V. The CS10 draws 15 amps. The GP766V draws 5.8 amps. Standard U.S. residential circuits are 120 V, 15 A, which will support either of the saws.

The CS10 motor spins at 5600 rpm and the GP766V motor spins at 3500 rpm. But dont get too caught up in these numbers, since the manufacturers measure them under ideal conditions, and they dont have a direct impact on the saws real-world ability to handle different material.

Both products have a direct-drive motor. Direct-drive motors are usually lighter than other styles, but their side mounting makes the saw a little harder to control.

Blades & Capacity

The CS10 takes 7 1/4 diameter blades and has a 5/8 arbor. The GP766V accepts 4 1/2 diameter blades and has a 3/8 arbor. Most 8-to-10blades have a 5/8arbor hole, so this size arbor maximizes blade compatibility.

The CS10 can bevel its blade up to 56°, can cut up to 2 7/16 deep at a 90° angle, and can cut up to 1 7/8 at a 45° angle. The GP766V can bevel the blade up to 45°, can cut up to 1 11/16 deep at a 90° angle, and can cut up to 1 1/8 at a 45° angle.

When beveling the saw, most circular saws will have positive stops at common angles such as 45° and 90°. This ensures you are making precise cuts. Some saws have additional stops at other angles.

The Bosch has stops at 22.5° and 45°.

The Bosch has the blade on the right side of the unit. The Galax Pro has the blade on the left side of the unit. Right-handers sometimes find it easier to see and control blades mounted to the left, while left-handers might find the same true for right-mounted blades.

Pros & Cons

Lets take a look at some of the pluses and minuses of these products.

For the Bosch:

Pros

  • Not as heavy as some competitors
  • Quality blade included in package
  • Rafter hook for hanging when not in use

Cons

  • Plastic adjustment levers could break with rough use

For the Galax Pro:

Pros

  • Includes both 24- and 40-tooth blades
  • Included rip fence is accurate

Cons

  • Packaged blades wear out quickly
  • Control placement may make it difficult to grip

Comparison Chart

Below is a full side-by-side comparison of these productsspecs. You can view comparisons of the Bosch CS10 with other products

and comparisons of the Galax Pro GP766V with other products.

Bosch CS10Galax Pro GP766V
Bosch CS10
Galax Pro GP766V
BrandBoschGalax Pro
Power Typecordedcorded
Power - Voltage120 V120 V
Power - Amps15 A5.8 A
No-load RPM5600 rpm3500 rpm
Blade Diameter7 1/4”4 1/2”
Maximum Bevel56°45°
Depth of Cut (at 90°)2 7/16”1 11/16”
Depth of Cut (at 45°)1 7/8”1 1/8”
Arbor Size5/8”3/8”
Dimensions18” L × 10” H
Weight10.2 lbs6.6 lbs
Blade - Siderightleft
Drive Mechanismdirect-drivedirect-drive
Stops22.5° and 45°
Warranty1 year
Pros
  • Not as heavy as some competitors
  • Quality blade included in package
  • Rafter hook for hanging when not in use
  • Includes both 24- and 40-tooth blades
  • Included rip fence is accurate
Cons
  • Plastic adjustment levers could break with rough use
  • Packaged blades wear out quickly
  • Control placement may make it difficult to grip
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