DeWALT 10" Jobsite Table Saw w/ 32.5" Rip + Rolling Stand
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Factory Authorized Outlet via eBay has DeWALT 10" Jobsite Table Saw with 32.5" Rip + Rolling Stand (DWE7491RS) on sale for $419.30 (price shown during checkout). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member mg3 for finding this deal.
Condition:
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag
Includes:
1x DeWALT 10" Jobsite Table Saw
1x 10" 24-Tooth Carbide Blade
1x Folding Table Saw Stand
1x Push Stick
1x Miter Gauge
1x Rip Fence
2x Blade Wrenches
1x Blade Guard Assembly
Owner's Manual
Features:
Patented Material Support, Can Be Used For Narrow Rip Cuts
32-1/2" Rip Capacity Easily Cuts A Variety Of Larger Shelving And Trim Materials
Rolling Stand Designed For Easy Set Up And Breakdown With Excellent Stability
Telescoping Fence Rails Retract To Create A Small, Portable Package
Flip Over Ripping Fence Allows For Narrow Rip Cuts
15 Amp Motor Quickly Rips Through Hardwoods With Ease
2-1/2" Dust Collection Port Easily Connects To A Vacuum For Efficient Dust Extraction
3-1/8" Depth Of Cut At 90 And 2-1/4" At 45
21-7/8" X 26 - 3/8" Table Provides Superior Material Support
Don't know about this particular saw or the deal on it but table saws that are under 800$ may be a thing of the past after the government mandates every saw come with saw stop technology. Seriously a thing coming soon in the USA Google it
Why do you think prices would go above $800? The mechanism or technology for the conductive automatic braking is not expensive . You have to remember we live in a free trade market where there is plenty of competition. The technology will be the norm, but this doesn't mean all saws will be >$800. As someone who works at a tech company manufacturing consumer electronics, I have no idea where people are getting this notion from.
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04-07-2024 at 06:02 PM.
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i paid $375 for this at acme last month. it was $550. there was a $100 off coupon (dewalt 100 year anniversary promotion). on top of that, there was a $75 cashback offer on this item. that promotion was available for the entire month of march.
lol you're referring to the 8.25" DWE7485. The 7491RS has never been $375
Don't know about this particular saw or the deal on it but table saws that are under 800$ may be a thing of the past after the government mandates every saw come with saw stop technology. Seriously a thing coming soon in the USA Google it
Yeah it's unbelievable. Seriously, at what point can people make their own decisions on what they want vs the government having to tell them. I'm willing to bet the one guy on the consumer safety board who is smittin to put this regulation into effect has never used a tool (much less saw) in his life.
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04-07-2024 at 07:11 PM.
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Why do you think prices would go above $800? The mechanism or technology for the conductive automatic braking is not expensive . You have to remember we live in a free trade market where there is plenty of competition. The technology will be the norm, but this doesn't mean all saws will be >$800. As someone who works at a tech company manufacturing consumer electronics, I have no idea where people are getting this notion from.
How do you know how much it'll cost? Regardless, It's not that simple. In order for a table saw to stop a rotating blade instantly, the table saw has to be large and solid enough to handle the force repeatedly without breaking. The smallest sawstop job saw is a solid 20-30% heavier.
would have been nice if you had posted it for others.
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why didn't you post the deal in here?
there were a ton posts about the dewalt 100 year promo at acme. similar to the current "buy more save more" Milwaukee promo going on right now, but almost everything was eligible for the $100 off $500. all the table saws, all flexvolt tools, etc. only some batteries were excluded from the promo.
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lol you're referring to the 8.25" DWE7485. The 7491RS has never been $375
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This makes me feel better. The 8 is to small
if this you coping? it was this exact tool. it's currently $550 at acme. the $100 off $500 promo applied to it, making it $450. and there was a $75 cashback offer on it from a site i'm not allowed to mention here because it competes with SD. final price was $375 + tax
Meh, it's a good deal but I don't have Dewalt batteries and don't want yet another battery system, or to have to rely upon batteries for a table saw at all. Bought the DWE7485WS on Amazon for $349 w/stand, plus 5% back from the Prime Rewards Visa. It's corded and only 8", but I have a much larger table saw in the garage and just want this for work around the house.
Edit: My bad. A battery is NOT required. I went ahead and ordered this one after all and canceled the Amazon order. I do like the 10" blade, but even more so the rolling stand.
Why do you think prices would go above $800? The mechanism or technology for the conductive automatic braking is not expensive . You have to remember we live in a free trade market where there is plenty of competition. The technology will be the norm, but this doesn't mean all saws will be >$800. As someone who works at a tech company manufacturing consumer electronics, I have no idea where people are getting this notion from.
Last checked, Bosch made a saw and saw stop sued them and won and Bosch had to stop selling it due to patents..
So if the patent is still valid, sawstop is either going to license it out, or crank up the price of their monopoly..
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Ah thank you!
Why do you think prices would go above $800? The mechanism or technology for the conductive automatic braking is not expensive . You have to remember we live in a free trade market where there is plenty of competition. The technology will be the norm, but this doesn't mean all saws will be >$800. As someone who works at a tech company manufacturing consumer electronics, I have no idea where people are getting this notion from.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nirvanaguy
lol you're referring to the 8.25" DWE7485. The 7491RS has never been $375
This makes me feel better. The 8 is to small
Yeah it's unbelievable. Seriously, at what point can people make their own decisions on what they want vs the government having to tell them. I'm willing to bet the one guy on the consumer safety board who is smittin to put this regulation into effect has never used a tool (much less saw) in his life.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jrm523
How do you know how much it'll cost? Regardless, It's not that simple. In order for a table saw to stop a rotating blade instantly, the table saw has to be large and solid enough to handle the force repeatedly without breaking. The smallest sawstop job saw is a solid 20-30% heavier.
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Edit: My bad. A battery is NOT required. I went ahead and ordered this one after all and canceled the Amazon order. I do like the 10" blade, but even more so the rolling stand.
Last checked, Bosch made a saw and saw stop sued them and won and Bosch had to stop selling it due to patents..
So if the patent is still valid, sawstop is either going to license it out, or crank up the price of their monopoly..
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