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Multifunctional cutting with one machine and one blade: discover Evolution Power Tools

9 February 2026 by
Multifunctional cutting with one machine and one blade: discover Evolution Power Tools
Elke De Bruyne

✨ Multifunctional cutting with Evolution Power Tools ✨ 

In workshops or on construction sites, you often encounter materials that normally require different saws: wood with embedded nails, aluminium, plastics or mild steel. Evolution Power Tools offers a solution with innovative multi-material cutting, allowing you to cut safely and efficiently through different materials using one machine and one blade. ⚡


🪚 Cut through wood with embedded nails without worries

Reclaimed wood often contains hidden nails, screws or staples. Evolution multi-material saws cut effortlessly through these fixings without damaging the blade or blocking the motor. Removing nails or screws beforehand is therefore unnecessary, saving you time and effort. ⏱️


❄️ Cool, safe and burr-free

Thanks to the advanced technology of Evolution Power Tools, the cut remains cool when sawing non-ferrous metals such as aluminium or copper. Virtually no sparks are produced, increasing safety and reducing downtime. The TCT technology also delivers a burr-free finish, ready for immediate use – without filing or grinding.  🔧


🛠️ One saw for multiple materials

With Evolution multifunctional saws, you can process: 
• 🟡 copper and aluminium
• 🟡 mild steel
• 🟡 hard and soft wood 
• 🟡 wood with embedded nails 
• 🟡 plastics and fine wood


✅ Choose Evolution Power Tools

Evolution Power Tools combines innovation, versatility and reliability. With one multifunctional saw, you save time, increase productivity and work more safely.


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Multifunctional cutting with one machine and one blade: discover Evolution Power Tools
Elke De Bruyne 9 February 2026
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