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Product Name: | Kobalt 10-in Carbide-tipped Blade 15-Amp Portable Jobsite Table Saw | KT10152 |
Product Description: | For easy completion of jobsite and workshop tasks, this 10-in table saw is ideal. The powerful 15-amp motor generates 5, 000-RPM. Quick adjust fence with drawer slide rails for precise adjustment. A 2.5-in dust collection port conveniently fits a vacuum or dust collector, ensuring your workspace stays clean. Integrated storage for rip fence, miter gauge, blade guard assembly, power cord and extra blades lets you keep everything secure when not in use. The quick-folding stand lets you easily transport the saw around the jobsite, or provides a compact way to stow the table in your workshop. Kobalt 10-in Carbide-tipped Blade 15-Amp Portable Jobsite Table Saw | KT10152 |
Product SKU: | 1001072040_1001072040 |
UPC: | 847962006288 |
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I don't know how it compares but this table saw has solid reviews
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Dewalt can't take a dado if that matters (but supposedly can take a finger/box joint blade), not sure if this Kobalt can do Dados either.
Don't have any direct experience with these saws, but was considering the dewalts and the Skil for my weekend warrior stuff(but maybe going woodworking hobbist route too), ended up going on the high end with the Sawstop compact, which basically was $600 premium for "just in case" at $900.
Edit: I see this one includes the rolling stand which is added value, but I'd still take the Skil. The fence is the most important part of any table saw.
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If the fence isn't parallel to the blade then your work will suffer. If you enjoy spending 2 - 5 minutes zeroing everytime you move your fence, then go ahead and buy this. But you will regret it within a few uses.
Do not buy a saw for the fancy gravity assist folding stand. The stand doesn't cut the wood, the blade does. You will never use a dado stack, just forget about it.
Buy a cheap saw with a good fence. Purchase a fine finish blade. Buy a machinist square to ensure blade is square to table. If you plan to cut angles, buy a digital angle gauge. Spend your money on accuracy.
I haven't looked at current offerings but I haven't seen a saw that was available when I bought this that I would rather purchase today. My next upgrade will be to a sawstop for the safety features, nothing in this range.