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Come to think of it, I don't have any other m-12 tools. I may consider another line.
I always used Makita when I was in business, (HVAC control contractor) and I was very pleased with it. I was at one of the Pawn Shops today and they had 'new' Makita circular saws, 7 3/4" w/ 2 batteries, charger and bag for $200.
I'm glad you said something about the standard blades, I hadn't considered that.
As long as I can slice through a 2X4" I'm good.
I am a big fan of the Ryobi 18v One+ tool line for the DIYer/Homeowner. They work fine for me. I have never had a tool fail within the warranty period, but I have worn out some of the tools after 15 years. I think they are great value for my use. Also, they have something like 300 different tools that run on the same 18v stem battery format. All my Ryobi tools from 15+ years ago work fine with new batteries I purchased this year.
If you are looking at pawn shops for good used battery tools, make sure that the battery platform is still supported by the tool company. Lots of people bought into a tool line only to find out the tool company switched over to different battery platforms afew years later. You don't want to buy an orphaned line of tools - even the high-quality name brand tools - because without batteries, you have paperweights.
Even my smallest 5-1/2 inch circular saw will cut through 2X4's. The larger 7-1/4 inch saw just is much faster and has more cutting power. My local tool shops have rows full of 7-1/4 inch blades, but only small sections for the 6-1/2 and 5-1/2 blades.