This isn't as slick as the previous deal of $299 with stand. But still a good deal for those who previously missed it.
15 Amp Corded 8-1/4 in. Compact Jobsite Tablesaw with Compact Table Saw Stand
Product Overview
Model#: DWE7485WS
Sku#: 1005527552
Internet#: 313820771
- Maximized for accuracy and capacity, this 8-1/4 in. table saw includes onboard storage for blade guard assembly, non-through cut riving knife, anti-kickback pawls, blade change wrenches, miter gauge and push stick.
- The powerful DEWALT 15 Amp, 5800 RPM motor allows users to complete a majority of applications.
- The rack and pinion fence allow for fast, easy adjustments and provides the capacity to rip 4x8 sheet goods. Includes compact table saw stand.
- Compact size for ease of transportation and storage
- Power-loss reset prevents accidental re-starts following a power disruption when the tool is left in the on position
- Blade brake
- On-board storage for guard, fence, wrenches, and miter gauge
- Metal roll cage base for Jobsite durability
- The site-pro modular guarding system allows for tool-free adjustments of the guarding
- DW7451: heavy-duty tube steel construction provides the strength you need for safe operation
- DW7451: support bar hardware holes for secure fastening of saw to the stand
- DW7451: designed for use with the DW7480 compact job site table saw, DCS7485 60-Volt table saw, and DW745 compact table saw
- DW7451: lightweight for easy storage and transport
- DW7451: backed by a 3-year limited warranty
- DW7451: folds flat for easy handling
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The saw is really nice, completely "nuts on" accurate without me having to adjust anything.
Really, the only flaw with the 8 1/4 type saws like this, is that you can't do Dado cuts with it.
For me, it isn't such a big deal, as I can do Dados with my router.
But it definitely is something to be aware of.
Seems to be the same one. 8 1/4in, model 7485WS. I agree, still a great deal as it includes the stand. Not sure if you'll see $299 again for a while.
The saw is really nice, completely "nuts on" accurate without me having to adjust anything.
Really, the only flaw with the 8 1/4 type saws like this, is that you can't do Dado cuts with it.
For me, it isn't such a big deal, as I can do Dados with my router.
But it definitely is something to be aware of.
I'd say the real major flaw with the 8-1/4" saws is not being able to cut any 3"+ material at 90 degrees and barely being able to cut 2" material at 45 degrees.
I too can live without dado as a guide and router works well.
The saw is really nice, completely "nuts on" accurate without me having to adjust anything.
Really, the only flaw with the 8 1/4 type saws like this, is that you can't do Dado cuts with it.
For me, it isn't such a big deal, as I can do Dados with my router.
But it definitely is something to be aware of.
Sorry if this is a stupid question but why can't you do dado cuts with an 8 1/4" blade?
I think that's a limitation of this model
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Question is, why would you buy an 8-1/4" saw that is limited for everything but power. The 10" saws cut thicker materials, have same power, but with same rotation speeds, there are more teeth cutting per rotation and blades are typically cheaper with a wide variety available most anywhere..
In this case, DeWalt is just too expensive, whereas, a saw like the 10" Ridgid [homedepot.com] is just as cheap at regular price, does more and with the LSI, a lifetime service agreement. If on a budget, at $189 I would have to take a look at the Ryobi [homedepot.com] in person. Either and other models may very well come on sale at sites like Direct Tools [directtoolsoutlet.com] that we see on here often enough.
Question is, why would you buy an 8-1/4" saw that is limited for everything but power. The 10" saws cut thicker materials, have same power, but with same rotation speeds, there are more teeth cutting per rotation and blades are typically cheaper with a wide variety available most anywhere..
In this case, DeWalt is just too expensive, whereas, a saw like the 10" Ridgid [homedepot.com] is just as cheap at regular price, does more and with the LSI, a lifetime service agreement. If on a budget, at $189 I would have to take a look at the Ryobi [homedepot.com] in person. Either and other models may very well come on sale at sites like Direct Tools [directtoolsoutlet.com] that we see on here often enough.
same price, but dewalt has better reviews and is 8 1/4 vs Ridgid 10. I doubt I will have to do any 4" rips, so 8 1/4 doesn't bother me.