Select Lowe's Stores have Kobalt Steel Miter Saw Stand (ST0702LW) on sale from ~$36. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member tom3chang for sharing this deal.
Note: Offer is available at select stores only; pricing/availability varies by location. Set store to "0620" at top left to see an example of a store w/ sale pricing.
Key Features:
Accepts most 7- 1/4-in, 10-in and 12-in compound and slide miter saws
Quick release mounting brackets with integrated power cord hooks
Quick release handles to easily fold and unfold the stand legs
Wide and adjustable extension supports for material up to 115-7/8-in
Tubular steel construction with 400-lb weight capacity
Reviews are mixed, but this Kobalt miter saw stand is on sale at the local Lowes.
Product description:
Supporting up to 400-lbs, fully assembled the stand measures 36-25/32-in high, 31-21/32-in deep and 52-3/4-in long. The mounting support brackets are 34-3/14-in height from the ground to the top of brackets.
Accepts most 7- 1/4-in, 10-in and 12-in compound and slide miter saws
Quick release mounting brackets with integrated power cord hooks
Quick release handles to easily fold and unfold the stand legs
Wide and adjustable extension supports for material up to 115-7/8-in
Tubular steel construction with 400-lb weight capacity
Supporting up to 400-lbs, fully assembled the stand measures 36-25/32-in high, 31-21/32-in deep and 52-3/4-in long. The mounting support brackets are 34-3/14-in height from the ground to the top of brackets. Kobalt Steel Miter Saw Stand | ST0702LW
I have personal experience with this stand and the two current 10" Kobalt Miter saws. The just released SM2518LW and the SM2517LW that might still be on the shelves at a discount will NOT fit this stand. I would also question if the 7 1/4 miter saw will fit -- just an assumption. The front-to-back mounting holes on the 12" Kobalt are 12 1/2" and will fit the stand. If I recall correctly, the mounting holes on the 10" are either 11 1/2" or 10 1/2". Ended up taking back the 10" Miter Saw I bought the same day with the stand, to upgrade to the 12" since the staff at the store were willing to open the new 10" model to confirm it also has the narrow mounting holes. The stand is really nice and well built otherwise.
Anyone have an opinion on this vs the MUCH more expensive rolling one?
It's the Kobalt Steel adjustable rolling mitre saw stand for $179, cheapest of which I've seen go for $149, but obviously this is way cheaper: any downside to getting this other than no wheels??
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03-07-2023 at 12:44 PM.
I have personal experience with this stand and the two current 10" Kobalt Miter saws. The just released SM2518LW and the SM2517LW that might still be on the shelves at a discount will NOT fit this stand. I would also question if the 7 1/4 miter saw will fit -- just an assumption. The front-to-back mounting holes on the 12" Kobalt are 12 1/2" and will fit the stand. If I recall correctly, the mounting holes on the 10" are either 11 1/2" or 10 1/2". Ended up taking back the 10" Miter Saw I bought the same day with the stand, to upgrade to the 12" since the staff at the store were willing to open the new 10" model to confirm it also has the narrow mounting holes. The stand is really nice and well built otherwise.
Anyone have an opinion on this vs the MUCH more expensive rolling one?
It's the Kobalt Steel adjustable rolling mitre saw stand for $179, cheapest of which I've seen go for $149, but obviously this is way cheaper: any downside to getting this other than no wheels??
I can't speak for the rolling stand, but the stationary stand is a well built, nice stand, especially for the low price. I did post another comment about the stand being incompatible with the 10" Kobalt miter saws. Other than the mounting hole issue, I'm surprised the legs stick out so far since it seems like a significant tripping hazard in certain environments. This stand is excellent as long as the previous issues are not a concern and you don't need wheels.
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It's the Kobalt Steel adjustable rolling mitre saw stand for $179, cheapest of which I've seen go for $149, but obviously this is way cheaper: any downside to getting this other than no wheels??
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank expertis
It's the Kobalt Steel adjustable rolling mitre saw stand for $179, cheapest of which I've seen go for $149, but obviously this is way cheaper: any downside to getting this other than no wheels??