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Shop Fox 10" 2HP 115V Cabinet Table Saw

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$1,295

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Grizzly has Shop Fox 10" 2HP 115V Cabinet Table Saw (W1888) for $1295. Shipping is free (Freight).

Thanks to community member disemvoweled for finding this deal.

Specifications:
  • Motor: 2 HP, 115V/230V (prewired 115V), single-phase, 16A/8A
  • Rip capacity: 31-1/2" right, 11-3/8" left of blade
  • Maximum depth of cut @ 90°: 3-1/2"
  • Maximum depth of cut @ 45°: 2-1/2"
  • Overall table dimensions: 40-1/8" x 27"
  • Distance from front of table to center of blade: 16-1/4"
  • Floor-to-table height: 34-1/4"
  • Arbor diameter: 5/8"
  • Arbor speed: 4000 RPM
  • Max width of dado: 13/16"
  • Dust port size: 4"
  • Footprint: 19-1/2" x 20-1/2"
  • Overall dimensions: 66" W x 40" D x 48" H
  • Approximate shipping weight: 449 lbs.
Features:
  • Two-year warranty
  • Built-In dust port on blade guard
  • Easy-glide fence system with micro-adjustment
  • Deluxe 2-position aluminum rip fence
  • Precision-ground cast-iron table
  • Cabinet-mounted cast-iron trunnions
  • Quick-release riving knife
  • Heavy cast handwheels
  • T-slot miter gauge
  • 4" Dust port
  • Push stick hangar

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  • Sale ends 4/08/24
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Grizzly has Shop Fox 10" 2HP 115V Cabinet Table Saw (W1888) for $1295. Shipping is free (Freight).

Thanks to community member disemvoweled for finding this deal.

Specifications:
  • Motor: 2 HP, 115V/230V (prewired 115V), single-phase, 16A/8A
  • Rip capacity: 31-1/2" right, 11-3/8" left of blade
  • Maximum depth of cut @ 90°: 3-1/2"
  • Maximum depth of cut @ 45°: 2-1/2"
  • Overall table dimensions: 40-1/8" x 27"
  • Distance from front of table to center of blade: 16-1/4"
  • Floor-to-table height: 34-1/4"
  • Arbor diameter: 5/8"
  • Arbor speed: 4000 RPM
  • Max width of dado: 13/16"
  • Dust port size: 4"
  • Footprint: 19-1/2" x 20-1/2"
  • Overall dimensions: 66" W x 40" D x 48" H
  • Approximate shipping weight: 449 lbs.
Features:
  • Two-year warranty
  • Built-In dust port on blade guard
  • Easy-glide fence system with micro-adjustment
  • Deluxe 2-position aluminum rip fence
  • Precision-ground cast-iron table
  • Cabinet-mounted cast-iron trunnions
  • Quick-release riving knife
  • Heavy cast handwheels
  • T-slot miter gauge
  • 4" Dust port
  • Push stick hangar

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Sale ends 4/08/24
  • Our research indicates this offer is $704 lower (35% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I read that saw stopping technology made progress in congress. May see a lot more deals on saws before a new mandate goes live
I actually ordered this saw a week ago at this price. I currently have a R4511 Ridgid table saw with the granite top. Great saw, but I decided at this price point I would bite. I can probably sell that Ridgid saw for over $400, so that will help offset the cost even more. I already have several Shop Fox tools in my shop and have been pleased with them. Their customer support has always been helpful when I have had a question. If you plan to run this on 220v there is a circuit breaker that you have to upgrade as well as doing the rewire. When I contacted them about what parts were

"*This machine is prewired for 115V operation. 230V operation requires purchase and installation of conversion kit X1888224X."

The part number stated does not show up on their website that I could find. I contacted customer service and below is what I was told.


"We appreciate you contacting us regarding your question. You would need the PX1888224X Circuit Breaker 10A. We have provided a link to view/purchase the item."

https://www.grizzly.com/parts/gri...px1888224x
Volvo famously gave away their patent for the 3 point seat belt. This is similar but I still think SawStop is hiding something because they hold TONS of patents and giving away one isn't going to be enough. SawStop doesn't have the best history regarding altruism.

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I read that saw stopping technology made progress in congress. May see a lot more deals on saws before a new mandate goes live
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jramirex
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Quote from DealAuditor :
I read that saw stopping technology made progress in congress. May see a lot more deals on saws before a new mandate goes live
It did, but it didn't. SawStop offered to let 1 patent expire but no mention of other patents. But even if the government adopts the new table saw safety standards, expect many court challenges to stop it.
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Kovaxination
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Anyone with thoughts on this actual saw? Just getting in to woodworking and cabinet making. Currently using a jobsite table saw. Obviously this would be an upgrade but wondering if it's necessary at this juncture?
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EagerLanguage6193
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Short on hp...
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Quote from Kovaxination :
Anyone with thoughts on this actual saw? Just getting in to woodworking and cabinet making. Currently using a jobsite table saw. Obviously this would be an upgrade but wondering if it's necessary at this juncture?
This would be a big upgrade as far as usability goes.

It is a little down on HP I agree.
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Quote from Kovaxination :
Anyone with thoughts on this actual saw? Just getting in to woodworking and cabinet making. Currently using a jobsite table saw. Obviously this would be an upgrade but wondering if it's necessary at this juncture?
If you're making cabinets, 2hp is plenty fine. It shouldn't have any issues cutting ply....thicker hardwoods is where you'd bog down.
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I actually ordered this saw a week ago at this price. I currently have a R4511 Ridgid table saw with the granite top. Great saw, but I decided at this price point I would bite. I can probably sell that Ridgid saw for over $400, so that will help offset the cost even more. I already have several Shop Fox tools in my shop and have been pleased with them. Their customer support has always been helpful when I have had a question. If you plan to run this on 220v there is a circuit breaker that you have to upgrade as well as doing the rewire. When I contacted them about what parts were

"*This machine is prewired for 115V operation. 230V operation requires purchase and installation of conversion kit X1888224X."

The part number stated does not show up on their website that I could find. I contacted customer service and below is what I was told.


"We appreciate you contacting us regarding your question. You would need the PX1888224X Circuit Breaker 10A. We have provided a link to view/purchase the item."

https://www.grizzly.com/parts/gri...px1888224x
Last edited by IndigoTexture397 April 4, 2024 at 10:29 AM.
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Quote from jramirex :
It did, but it didn't. SawStop offered to let 1 patent expire but no mention of other patents. But even if the government adopts the new table saw safety standards, expect many court challenges to stop it.
How can they "let" one. Arent patents time based? I have been waiting for them to expire so all saws start incorporating the safety technology.
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Quote from igotcheese21 :
How can they "let" one. Arent patents time based? I have been waiting for them to expire so all saws start incorporating the safety technology.
They can choose not to litigate/enforce it.
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Quote from Kovaxination :
Anyone with thoughts on this actual saw? Just getting in to woodworking and cabinet making. Currently using a jobsite table saw. Obviously this would be an upgrade but wondering if it's necessary at this juncture?
There aren't many jobsite saws that lend themselves well to good woodworking. I'm sure there are exceptions, but any ShopFox/Grizzly cabinet or hybrid saw is going to represent a significant upgrade in terms of precision, accuracy, power, and safety.

As for this particular saw, if you're buying new and want to stick with something that works with your standard 120V 20A garage/basement receptacles, it's probably a pretty good value. As others have indicated, some might find it a little light on horsepower, but it's about as powerful as you're likely to find at that voltage.
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I don't own this saw, but I have owned and made fine furniture with the following:
Dewalt 10" jobsite
Ridgid R4512 (Contractor Hybrid)
Grizzly 1023 (cabinet saw)
Jet JTAS Xacta (Pro Cabinet saw - 3HP)

All saws had enough power to rip 2" oak, maple and walnut without stalling or "bogging" down, if my blades were both clean and sharp. Some woods leave a lot of resin or pitch on the teeth of your blade which adds a lot of friction.
Based on the build and specs, I would put this between the Ridgid and the Jet, and would be considering it if the Jet were not already in the garage.
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Was very tempted to buy the laguna f2 for $1700. Should I get this instead and pocket a fiver?
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Quote from NightHawk55 :
They can choose not to litigate/enforce it.
NYTimes articles quotes saw stop parent company saying they will not enforce their one remaining patent if CPSC mandates sawstop like tech

Also reveals everyone but sawstop is opposed to mandating this tech. They'd rather 4000 fingers a year get chopped off. manufacturers declined to license the tech when offered by the inventor, so he started sawstop. F*** if I'm supporting any other manufacturer.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/3...ticleShare
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Quote from BradT6686 :
NYTimes articles quotes saw stop parent company saying they will not enforce their one remaining patent if CPSC mandates sawstop like tech

Also reveals everyone but sawstop is opposed to mandating this tech. They'd rather 4000 fingers a year get chopped off. manufacturers declined to license the tech when offered by the inventor, so he started sawstop. F*** if I'm supporting any other manufacturer.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/3...ticleShare
Yeah, bosch was very opposed to mandates that they made a superior tech and the angelic altruistic sawstop sued them.

And shortly after sold out to festool. What a morally superior company.
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