Lowe's has the
CRAFTSMAN 10-in Carbide-Tipped Blade 15-Amp Table Saw (CMXETAX69434502) on sale for $
159. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup where available.
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMA...1001071462
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Dados are useful for when you're producing multiple panels that need the same cut, but for the average DIYer, you're going to spend more time setting up the stack than you are cutting your dado. Get a nice router and a jig instead.
This saw only claims a 10" left and 12" right rip capacity, FYI. To me, that indicates the stand isn't stable enough for wider panels and the saw may want to tip forward when placing the end of a longer piece on the table for cutting. I could be wrong, but worth considering.
I found this one for anyone who cares.
http://www.ecrostech.c
It didn't really sell it for me, but I'm not refusing it yet. If you want something good right of the box this isn't it though, per the review.
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If all you need is something to rip boards and panels, you might be better served with a circular saw and guide rail for a lower cost. Even stepping up to a 10-inch circular saw makes more sense to me than spending a buck and a half on this Craftsman saw.
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Craftsman only has a 12in rip capacity, Kobalt has a 30in rip capacity.
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