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expired Posted by xvi3tsoljahx • Dec 29, 2023
expired Posted by xvi3tsoljahx • Dec 29, 2023

DeWALT 15A Corded 12" Compound Single Bevel Miter Saw & Heavy-Duty Work Stand

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Home Depot has DeWALT 15A Corded 12" Compound Single Bevel Miter Saw & Heavy-Duty Work Stand ( DWS715WDWX725B) for $279. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member xvi3tsoljahx for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Stainless steel miter detent plate with 14 positive stops
  • Precise miter system and machined base fence support
  • Tall sliding fence supports 5-1/2 in. base vertically
  • Bevels 0 to 48 to the left and 0 to 3 to the right
  • 2 in. x 8 in. dimensional lumber cross cut capacity at 90° and 2 in. x 6 in. dimensional lumber at 45°
  • 15 Amp
  • 4000 RPM
  • 5/8 in. or 1 in. arbor
  • DWX725B compact, lightweight aluminum design for storage and travel
  • DWX725B 1000 lbs. capacity (each)
  • DWX725B legs provide superior support and fold for easy storage
  • DWX725B transport latch allows a pair of stands to be easily transported together
  • DWX725B includes 2 miter saw mounting brackets (DW7231) for use as a tool stand
  • DWX725B includes DW7231 miter saw mounting brackets allowing use as a tool stand

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Home Depot has DeWALT 15A Corded 12" Compound Single Bevel Miter Saw & Heavy-Duty Work Stand ( DWS715WDWX725B) for $279. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member xvi3tsoljahx for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Stainless steel miter detent plate with 14 positive stops
  • Precise miter system and machined base fence support
  • Tall sliding fence supports 5-1/2 in. base vertically
  • Bevels 0 to 48 to the left and 0 to 3 to the right
  • 2 in. x 8 in. dimensional lumber cross cut capacity at 90° and 2 in. x 6 in. dimensional lumber at 45°
  • 15 Amp
  • 4000 RPM
  • 5/8 in. or 1 in. arbor
  • DWX725B compact, lightweight aluminum design for storage and travel
  • DWX725B 1000 lbs. capacity (each)
  • DWX725B legs provide superior support and fold for easy storage
  • DWX725B transport latch allows a pair of stands to be easily transported together
  • DWX725B includes 2 miter saw mounting brackets (DW7231) for use as a tool stand
  • DWX725B includes DW7231 miter saw mounting brackets allowing use as a tool stand

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I did some research for anyone non technical wondering the same question: in a simple sense single bevel essentially lets you cut angles up to 90. Double bevel lets you cut up to 165. Single bevel can do the exact same thing as a double, just takes longer because you have to rotate what you are cutting for certain angles.

Also, sliding miter saws let you cut thicker pieces of wood (because you can move it in and out) and might have longer durability.
Just keep in mind that single bevel does make cutting crown moldings less enjoyable, should be good enough for 2x4 and lumber. Anything wider than 8" I think is beyond reach as well unless flipping over.
Yes, it CAN do the exact same thing. If you are doing trim and don't know what you are doing, I already spend too much time trying to remember if I am cutting an inside or outside corner. And I screw it up 1 out of 10 times still. it's not simple like cutting a 90 degree. With a single bevel, not only do you need to remember what direction to cut, you know need to figure out if the trim needs to be flipped too.

I get this sounds like a non issue and it probably isn't for people that do it all the time. I would be livid if I didn't have a double bevel saw to save $50 bucks.

The sliding is not really a need for me or for trim. It only is needed if you are cutting things bigger than 8" which I have yet to do.

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Quote from all4tun :
unless your framing a roof, a DIYer does not need a double bevel
I would rather just have the options available rather than having to buy one that has it later down the line once a project comes up.

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