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RYOBI 10" Compound Miter Saw w/ LED Cutline Indicator (Factory Reconditioned)

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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 10" Compound Miter Saw w/ LED Cutline Indicator (Factory Reconditioned, ZRTS1346) on sale for $68.99. Shipping is $9.99.

Thanks to Community Member djjosephk for sharing this deal.

Key Features:
  • Powerful 14 Amp motor boasts 5,500 RPM for heavy duty cutting
  • LED Cutline Indicator for higher accuracy cutting
  • Miter stops located at the most common angles 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45° left and right for quick cut settings
  • Electric brake stops the blade in seconds
  • Adjustable bevel 0° - 45° with adjustable positive stops at 0° and 45°
  • Spindle lock for easy single wrench blade changes Extended miter range from 47° left and right for a wide variety of cuts Machined and cast miter scale for accuracy
Includes:
  • (1) TS11346 10 in. Compound Miter Saw
  • 24-tooth Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • Blade Wrench
  • Dust Bag
  • Work Clamp
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is $51.01 lower (39% savings) than the $129.99 list price.
  • About this product:
    • Includes a 1-Year Reconditioned Warranty.
  • About this store:
    • To view the Direct Tools Outlet return policy click here.

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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 10" Compound Miter Saw w/ LED Cutline Indicator (Factory Reconditioned, ZRTS1346) on sale for $68.99. Shipping is $9.99.

Thanks to Community Member djjosephk for sharing this deal.

Key Features:
  • Powerful 14 Amp motor boasts 5,500 RPM for heavy duty cutting
  • LED Cutline Indicator for higher accuracy cutting
  • Miter stops located at the most common angles 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45° left and right for quick cut settings
  • Electric brake stops the blade in seconds
  • Adjustable bevel 0° - 45° with adjustable positive stops at 0° and 45°
  • Spindle lock for easy single wrench blade changes Extended miter range from 47° left and right for a wide variety of cuts Machined and cast miter scale for accuracy
Includes:
  • (1) TS11346 10 in. Compound Miter Saw
  • 24-tooth Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • Blade Wrench
  • Dust Bag
  • Work Clamp
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This is $51.01 lower (39% savings) than the $129.99 list price.
  • About this product:
    • Includes a 1-Year Reconditioned Warranty.
  • About this store:
    • To view the Direct Tools Outlet return policy click here.

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jeff34270
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Sliders add cost, complexity, size, weight, and slop. Unless you absolutely need the extra cut capacity for something that needs to be mitered, like for that the guy's tall baseboard above or large crown molding, most of us are better off with non-sliders.
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It could cut a lot more than a 2x4, but I opted for the sliding one myself. It was only $20 more and was in stock at my local store for pick-up. $89 and I didn't have to pay for shipping.

It replaced a 7 1/4 " one that really WAS limited. (but that size was perfect for installing hardwood flooring and trim)

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Feb 03, 2022 02:36 AM
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Although a decent 'refurbished' 10" hobby saw for the money, non-sliders are simply very limited with versatility. What are you going to cut besides a 2 x 4 while using 14amps?
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CoolName6716Feb 03, 2022 05:04 AM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
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Although a decent 'refurbished' 10" hobby saw for the money, non-sliders are simply very limited with versatility. What are you going to cut besides a 2 x 4 while using 14amps?
It could cut a lot more than a 2x4, but I opted for the sliding one myself. It was only $20 more and was in stock at my local store for pick-up. $89 and I didn't have to pay for shipping.

It replaced a 7 1/4 " one that really WAS limited. (but that size was perfect for installing hardwood flooring and trim)
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Quote from CoolName6716 :
It could cut a lot more than a 2x4, but I opted for the sliding one myself. It was only $20 more and was in stock at my local store for pick-up. $89 and I didn't have to pay for shipping.

It replaced a 7 1/4 " one that really WAS limited. (but that size was perfect for installing hardwood flooring and trim)
I bought the $89 10" slider also. The fence on mine is not square. I had to remove two of the bolts on the fence just to square it up with the blade. Overall I am happy with it but the fence messed up my first couple of pieces of trim I did.
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bob1054Feb 03, 2022 07:38 PM
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I bought this a while ago hardly used it. Then when I finally had a project to do with baseboards it was too small. So just think through that. Yes it's inexpensive but it takes up a lot of storage space and not very versatile.
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DontneedbutwantitFeb 03, 2022 07:51 PM
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Never brought a Ryobi tool. I mostly rock Milwaukee and DeWalt but the prices of Ryobi tool seem so tempting.
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Quote from CoolName6716 :
It could cut a lot more than a 2x4, but I opted for the sliding one myself. It was only $20 more and was in stock at my local store for pick-up. $89 and I didn't have to pay for shipping.

It replaced a 7 1/4 " one that really WAS limited. (but that size was perfect for installing hardwood flooring and trim)
Hi,
Could you please let me know where did you buy it from? I am a hobbyist but I am also looking for a slider saw something under $100
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I bought this a while ago hardly used it. Then when I finally had a project to do with baseboards it was too small. So just think through that. Yes it's inexpensive but it takes up a lot of storage space and not very versatile.
That must've been extremely tall baseboard if a 10" saw was too small to cut it.

I think a 10" non-slider is ideal for most homeowners' projects. It'll handle door and window casings, brickmold, quarter-round/shoe-mold, most baseboard, small crown, and even the occasional piece of dimensional lumber like a 2x4, 2x6, or 4x4.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
That must've been extremely tall baseboard if a 10" saw was too small to cut it.

I think a 10" non-slider is ideal for most homeowners' projects. It'll handle door and window casings, brickmold, quarter-round/shoe-mold, most baseboard, small crown, and even the occasional piece of dimensional lumber like a 2x4, 2x6, or 4x4.
All I have is an old Delta 10" non slider and it does almost everything I need. I wouldn't mind a slider but can't really justify an upgrade right now.
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All I have is an old Delta 10" non slider and it does almost everything I need. I wouldn't mind a slider but can't really justify an upgrade right now.
Sliders add cost, complexity, size, weight, and slop. Unless you absolutely need the extra cut capacity for something that needs to be mitered, like for that the guy's tall baseboard above or large crown molding, most of us are better off with non-sliders.
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CoolName6716Feb 03, 2022 10:08 PM
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Hi,
Could you please let me know where did you buy it from? I am a hobbyist but I am also looking for a slider saw something under $100
Same place, DTO. Just about the only place I'd buy Ryobi unless it's a heck of a deal at Home Depot.

By the way, these come with 40T blades. That seems common on miter saws, but I have no idea why. That's sort-of a combo (rip and cross-cut) tooth count, I thought. Maybe manufacturers like to use the same blades as their table saws??? I'd recommend getting a 60 or 80, I think, for most uses.
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Quote from Passions :
Ryobi tools like drivers, vaccums, trimmers are fine. But for precision work, I'd stick with Milwaukee or DeWalt.
I bought a long Dewalt drill bit … paid good money. Got it home. Warped!
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Quote from CoolName6716 :
It could cut a lot more than a 2x4, but I opted for the sliding one myself. It was only $20 more and was in stock at my local store for pick-up. $89 and I didn't have to pay for shipping.

It replaced a 7 1/4 " one that really WAS limited. (but that size was perfect for installing hardwood flooring and trim)
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Yes, I would take a 7-1/4" slider all day long over the OP, but a 10" slider as you purchased, or even a 12" slider increases the versatility while using about the same amount of power. What you do get with more expensive saws is a better build for precision work, but even the cheap sliders are better than stationary.

And since the sliders came out with taking up way too much space behind the saw, the next generation, such as Makita, Bosch, etc., are appealing.... but pricey.

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Quote from jeff34270 :
That must've been extremely tall baseboard if a 10" saw was too small to cut it.

I think a 10" non-slider is ideal for most homeowners' projects. It'll handle door and window casings, brickmold, quarter-round/shoe-mold, most baseboard, small crown, and even the occasional piece of dimensional lumber like a 2x4, 2x6, or 4x4.
Yeah it was slightly too big and to do two cuts on the side at an angle was going to be time consuming and it was hard enough to get the angles right. It had more to do with the clearance.

Actually I just looked it was a 10" hitachi saw that I bought in 2017 (I can't believe it was that long ago) for $70. I used it for one quick shelf I built and that's it. So I was dying to use it for baseboards but it was going to save so much time just to hire it out than to figure out the cuts especially with it laying on the side.

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