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May 30, 2023 6:12 AM
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frontpage Posted by ShrewdSnow2948 • May 30, 2023
May 30, 2023 6:12 AM
RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless 8-1/4" Table Saw w/ 2x 4.0 Ah Batteries/Charger
(Select Stores, In-Store Only)$200
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My dad was a woodshop teacher so I have been using table saws for 40 years and everything from Monster 16" Powermatic's to portable $50 plastic Import saws. Going into this purchase you have to keep in mind, this is not a powerful shop saw, this is made for smaller occasional cuts and really wins out when doing work in the field without running long extension cords.
The Good:
The saw has all the necessary pieces and includes two HP 4amp batteries which are a $100 value alone.
The fence is ok, I would not say it's great nor horrible. If you push the fence from the front when locking it in place it seems to lock "pretty" square to the blade but it's not a true t-square fence and I would recommend checking alignment with each adjustment, you want the fence kicking out away from the blade at the end a few thousandths of an inch.
The saw has a riving knife which is a great safety feature that old table saws do not have. I really don't like using saws without this feature anymore as they really do prevent kickback.
The Not Good:
The miter gouge wobbles in the slot to the point of being completely inaccurate. If you want to use this for crosscuts do not expect any accuracy at all as the piece will shift through the cut. Technically speaking you want a miter saw for accurate crosscuts to begin with as it's not the greatest strength of a table saw so it's not a deal breaker. If you were expecting to use the miter to do rabbit cuts, this saw will not accept a dado stack anyway so that's not a worry.
The blade seems to be junk, ok for cutting construction grade work but you really want to invest $20 in a good combo thin kerf blade, sharper blades not only cut cleaner and more efficiently (remember this is an 18v saw) they also cut safer as you are not forcing anything.
I have only used the saw once and I was cutting 1/16" thick aluminum for a trim job and it worked fine. I used both the miter gauge and rip fence for some of the cuts and I was not too terribly concerned with accuracy. I cannot speak to the power of the saw and how it handles 1" thick hardwood or 3/4" plywood. I have a large cabinet saw at home but this one is great for taking to another how or working on a fence or something that is not in my garage.
Hope this helps, final verdict, it was $200 well spent.
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