popular Posted by diplobah • Mar 1, 2025
Mar 1, 2025 4:29 PM
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popular Posted by diplobah • Mar 1, 2025
Mar 1, 2025 4:29 PM
Ryobi Cordless Miter Saw - tool only - Home Depot in-store $95 - YMMV
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Click the "see in-store clearance price"
Don't have that option on my end, just shows $189 for me. Maybe it's local/regional.
Get a corded 10", probably don't need the versatility of cordless. Cheaper blades to replace than 12" and will cover all your needs (most likely)
I know this isn't popular to say on SD and it's very YMMV but for casual home use on an infrequently used tool like a miter saw, CL/FB Marketplace tends to get you more value.
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This is from someone who owns the Ryobi sliding 7 1/4 (toy, not precise), Ryobi 10" sliding mitre, all 18V, and a powered Dewalt 12" (used for precise cuts like crown moulding.
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You can also make wider cuts with a 7"1/4 miter saw. Search youtube for tutorials.
PS. I got mine from DTO for $60 about three years ago.
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I bought their 10" 18V slider on clearance, and have not had issues with power.
I have this one and the big sibling: the sliding compound 10" miter saw.
95% of the time when I need a miter saw, this little 7 1/4" bandit is the saw I grab. It's so small and light that it's SUPER convenient; I find myself using it all the time, and the 10" slider mostly lives on the shelf.
Once in a great while I actually need the capacity of the bigger saw, so I'm happy I have it, but it's much bigger, heavier, and a pain to store, due to the slide rails sticking so far out the back.
For trim up through 2x4s, the smaller saw is the winner in my book.
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