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DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw

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CPO Outlets has DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw (DWS716) on sale for $288.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Stainless steel miter detent plate with 14-positive stops delivers repeatable accuracy and work site durability
  • Tall sliding fences support crown molding up to 6-5/8-ft nested and base molding up to 6-1/2-ft vertically against fence
  • Double-bevel design allows saw to bevel 0° - 48° to the left and right with positive stops at 0 degrees, 22.5 degrees, 33.9 degrees, and 45 degrees
  • 0 Degrees - 50 degrees left and right miter capacity
  • Cam lock miter handle with detent override delivers quick and accurate miter angles
  • Integrated Cutline LED work light system provides adjustment-free cut line indication for accuracy and visibility

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  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 3 Year Full Warranty & 1 Year Free Service Contract
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 325 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Refer to the Forum Thread for discussion regarding this deal.
Expired:
  • Amazon has DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw (DWS716) on sale for $288.99Shipping is free., usually ships within 1 to 2 months.

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CPO Outlets has DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw (DWS716) on sale for $288.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Stainless steel miter detent plate with 14-positive stops delivers repeatable accuracy and work site durability
  • Tall sliding fences support crown molding up to 6-5/8-ft nested and base molding up to 6-1/2-ft vertically against fence
  • Double-bevel design allows saw to bevel 0° - 48° to the left and right with positive stops at 0 degrees, 22.5 degrees, 33.9 degrees, and 45 degrees
  • 0 Degrees - 50 degrees left and right miter capacity
  • Cam lock miter handle with detent override delivers quick and accurate miter angles
  • Integrated Cutline LED work light system provides adjustment-free cut line indication for accuracy and visibility

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 3 Year Full Warranty & 1 Year Free Service Contract
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 325 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Refer to the Forum Thread for discussion regarding this deal.
Expired:
  • Amazon has DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw (DWS716) on sale for $288.99Shipping is free., usually ships within 1 to 2 months.

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The issue is far from black and white and requires some important nuance.

Milwaukee Tools is based in Wisconsin where they have a huge presence with thousands of employees in their factories, R&D facilities, and corporate offices. As well as a few factories in the south that make their blades.

They are a subsidiary of Techtronic, a global tools conglomerate that was started by a German in what was, at that time, the British territory of Hong Kong. It is a publicly traded company whose profits go to the shareholders, not China.

DeWalt is also a subsidiary of a global tools conglomerate with its profits going to its shareholders, wherever they may be in the world. And they make tons of products in China.

But why are we even talking about this complex geopolitical issue in a deal thread about a DeWalt saw for which there isn't a Milwaukee alternative? If you want a 12" non-sliding miter saw, the DeWalt is a great choice. Don't choose Milwaukee, because they don't make one.
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Bosch is owned by a Chinese company called Chervon, and Makita is a Japanese company not owned by anyone since day 1. Neither are "Western".
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Tool review: These have insanely good reviews for a reason, they cut really well. I have a sliding miter that I love but I also have a fixed one that offers better precession. I think the really low price / quality makes it a no brainer.

Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.

Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
Tool review: These have insanely good reviews for a reason, they cut really well. I have a sliding miter that I love but I also have a fixed one that offers better precession. I think the really low price / quality makes it a no brainer.

Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.

Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
Tool review: These have insanely good reviews for a reason, they cut really well. I have a sliding miter that I love but I also have a fixed one that offers better precession. I think the really low price / quality makes it a no brainer.

Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.

Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Bosch is owned by a Chinese company called Chervon, and Makita is a Japanese company not owned by anyone since day 1. Neither are "Western".
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
lol

Worlds first company "not owned by anyone" and Japan is suddenly not Western? ​

Up is down, Left is right. Right? 🤣🤣


As for Bosch..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosch_(company)
I'm pretty sure you can't get more Eastern than Japan.
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Just looking it up, looks like Chevron bought the brand Skil from Bosch. However, Bosch is still Bosch.
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
Tool review: These have insanely good reviews for a reason, they cut really well. I have a sliding miter that I love but I also have a fixed one that offers better precession. I think the really low price / quality makes it a no brainer.

Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.

Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
I learned a lot today because of you... Never cared to look it up before https://www.protoolreviews.com/po...owns-them/
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Quote from gordgeck :
Look for a deal on the sliding one, you can thank me later.
Sliding instead of this one, or in addition to? I don't have any, so wondering what my first most versatile move should be for general house stuff
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Quote from dehchoppa :
Sliding instead of this one, or in addition to? I don't have any, so wondering what my first most versatile move should be for general house stuff
General house stuff this will work great.
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Quote from davelikesdeals2 :
Tool review: These have insanely good reviews for a reason, they cut really well. I have a sliding miter that I love but I also have a fixed one that offers better precession. I think the really low price / quality makes it a no brainer.

Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.

Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
The issue is far from black and white and requires some important nuance.

Milwaukee Tools is based in Wisconsin where they have a huge presence with thousands of employees in their factories, R&D facilities, and corporate offices. As well as a few factories in the south that make their blades.

They are a subsidiary of Techtronic, a global tools conglomerate that was started by a German in what was, at that time, the British territory of Hong Kong. It is a publicly traded company whose profits go to the shareholders, not China.

DeWalt is also a subsidiary of a global tools conglomerate with its profits going to its shareholders, wherever they may be in the world. And they make tons of products in China.

But why are we even talking about this complex geopolitical issue in a deal thread about a DeWalt saw for which there isn't a Milwaukee alternative? If you want a 12" non-sliding miter saw, the DeWalt is a great choice. Don't choose Milwaukee, because they don't make one.
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Quote from dehchoppa :
Sliding instead of this one, or in addition to? I don't have any, so wondering what my first most versatile move should be for general house stuff
A sliding allows you to cut wider in a single cut. I have one and I've used it for cutting angles in 10-12" material, deck trim, framing, finish boards. I don't always need this but when I do it makes everything a lot easier. I don't have any precision problems with the sliding, you can stop the sliding action and I don't use the saw hard so it's not getting enough use to really wear much. You'll also want a stand and I'd recommend one with rollers, the non roller one grabs at the material and is annoying to use.
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How does this compare to the Delta 12 inch Cruzer that was on here two weeks ago?
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We are here for good deals not geopolitical courses. Thank you

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Quote from rcboosted :
Bosch is owned by a Chinese company called Chervon, and Makita is a Japanese company not owned by anyone since day 1. Neither are "Western".
Bosch is not owned by Chervon. Makita is owned by… Makita.

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