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expiredframeworks posted Jul 16, 2025 03:09 PM
expiredframeworks posted Jul 16, 2025 03:09 PM

Dewalt Table Saw with Rolling Stand $399

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Model: DEWALT 15 Amp Corded 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Tablesaw with Heavy-Duty Rolling Stand with Quick-Connect Brackets

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Jul 16, 2025 03:15 PM
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Why is the price so low? There is another exact same Dewalt table saw and rolling stand but it's $499.
Jul 16, 2025 03:18 PM
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Quote from frameworks :
Why is the price so low? There is another exact same Dewalt table saw and rolling stand but it's $499.
this is the 8 1/4" blade. the 10" allows dado blades and deeper cut depth. Best to get the 10"
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Jul 16, 2025 03:22 PM
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Quote from frameworks :
Why is the price so low? There is another exact same Dewalt table saw and rolling stand but it's $499.

Dewalt, snd everyone else, is discontinuing their current table saws in the US since the US govt deemed that all table saws have an anti-touch blade system (like SawStop). I've talked to guys that have bought 2 (one bought 3) spare saws because the don't want the blade discharge feature, and they don't want to pay 2x and 3x the amount for the same saw with said feature.

I sold my 8-1/4" dewalt saw for $280 last year. (I never used it and the construction saws suck for hardwoods and woodworking precision. They can't even make tables flat anymore. Lol.)
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Jul 16, 2025 03:44 PM
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peanuttyJul 16, 2025 03:44 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Dewalt, snd everyone else, is discontinuing their current table saws in the US since the US govt deemed that all table saws have an anti-touch blade system (like SawStop). I've talked to guys that have bought 2 (one bought 3) spare saws because the don't want the blade discharge feature, and they don't want to pay 2x and 3x the amount for the same saw with said feature. I sold my 8-1/4" dewalt saw for $280 last year. (I never used it and the construction saws suck for hardwoods and woodworking precision. They can't even make tables flat anymore. Lol.)
I know Dewalt discontinued a 10" model I'd been eyeing because of new regulations regarding minimum table size, but I never heard about this new thing regarding anti-touch. If true, I'm guessing that'll mean more $$$, on top of whatever tariff situation we'll be in. 🫨
Jul 16, 2025 04:02 PM
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JoebargainJul 16, 2025 04:02 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Dewalt, snd everyone else, is discontinuing their current table saws in the US since the US govt deemed that all table saws have an anti-touch blade system (like SawStop). I've talked to guys that have bought 2 (one bought 3) spare saws because the don't want the blade discharge feature, and they don't want to pay 2x and 3x the amount for the same saw with said feature.

I sold my 8-1/4" dewalt saw for $280 last year. (I never used it and the construction saws suck for hardwoods and woodworking precision. They can't even make tables flat anymore. Lol.)

This is true
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Jul 16, 2025 09:27 PM
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J4yDubsJul 16, 2025 09:27 PM
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Same price at Acme Tools right now. Watch Acme for coupons there though and you can get it for less. I got this same combo for $359 last week, but shipping is definitely slower than Home Depot.
For the stuff I'll be using it for on the weekends, the 8 1/4" will be fine. A would prefer the 10", but can't justify the jump in price.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18445723-dewalt-8-1-4in-compact-jobsite-table-saw-dwe7485-with-rolling-stand-dw7440rs-bundle-free-shipping-359-10-acme-tools
Jul 16, 2025 10:43 PM
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JoseR3269Jul 16, 2025 10:43 PM
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Quote from J4yDubs :
Same price at Acme Tools right now. Watch Acme for coupons there though and you can get it for less. I got this same combo for $359 last week, but shipping is definitely slower than Home Depot.For the stuff I'll be using it for on the weekends, the 8 1/4" will be fine. A would prefer the 10", but can't justify the jump in price.https://slickdeals.net/f/18445723-dewalt-8-1-4in-compact-jobsite-table-saw-dwe7485-with-rolling-stand-dw7440rs-bundle-free-shipping-359-10-acme-tools
Does this come with a stand? The 399 model shows a stand but if you look at the what's included picture there no stand. If you look at the 499 set from Dewalt, it shows a stand. Thanks for the assistance.

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Jul 16, 2025 10:44 PM
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JoseR3269Jul 16, 2025 10:44 PM
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Quote from frameworks :
Why is the price so low? There is another exact same Dewalt table saw and rolling stand but it's $499.
I have the same question. The what's included photo on the 399 does not show the stand. The 499 saw shows a stand.
Jul 17, 2025 12:30 AM
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J4yDubsJul 17, 2025 12:30 AM
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It's a bundle, so it includes the 8 1/4" saw (DWE7485) and the rolling table saw stand (DW7440RS). Separately, the table goes for $329 and the stand is $225. I don't know why Home Depot also has what seems like the same bundle for $499, but if you look at the "Was" price, it's the same as this $399 bundle ($556)
On Acme Tools it breaks out the items separately when you order. Not sure how Home Depot does it, but I suspect they will also.
Jul 17, 2025 03:13 PM
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sakariaJul 17, 2025 03:13 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Dewalt, snd everyone else, is discontinuing their current table saws in the US since the US govt deemed that all table saws have an anti-touch blade system (like SawStop). I've talked to guys that have bought 2 (one bought 3) spare saws because the don't want the blade discharge feature, and they don't want to pay 2x and 3x the amount for the same saw with said feature.

I sold my 8-1/4" dewalt saw for $280 last year. (I never used it and the construction saws suck for hardwoods and woodworking precision. They can't even make tables flat anymore. Lol.)

They all have their uses. For hardwoods and woodworking precision, it's best to use a cabinet saw with a cast iron top and a good fence. For general construction and portability, these saws are great. The rack and pinion fence is really nice and the saw works well for it's intended purpose. If you need the larger cut area, 10" blade, or dado option, go for the larger model. If you're building fine furniture and cabinets, you probably shouldn't be looking at a portable contractor saw anyway.
Jul 18, 2025 02:23 PM
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DeadwingJul 18, 2025 02:23 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Dewalt, snd everyone else, is discontinuing their current table saws in the US since the US govt deemed that all table saws have an anti-touch blade system (like SawStop). I've talked to guys that have bought 2 (one bought 3) spare saws because the don't want the blade discharge feature, and they don't want to pay 2x and 3x the amount for the same saw with said feature.

I sold my 8-1/4" dewalt saw for $280 last year. (I never used it and the construction saws suck for hardwoods and woodworking precision. They can't even make tables flat anymore. Lol.)

You have a reference for that? I looked online and couldn't find anything about that requirement.
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Jul 18, 2025 06:54 PM
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Quote from Deadwing :
You have a reference for that? I looked online and couldn't find anything about that requirement.
What's the different between the 8-1/4" vs the 10" saw? Can I get most home improvement jobs done with the 8-1/4" saw?
Jul 19, 2025 12:01 AM
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DeadwingJul 19, 2025 12:01 AM
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Quote from frameworks :
What's the different between the 8-1/4" vs the 10" saw? Can I get most home improvement jobs done with the 8-1/4" saw?

What question are you responding to?
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Jul 19, 2025 09:23 AM
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Quote from Deadwing :
What question are you responding to?
I'm not responding to anyone's questions but asking a general question to see if I should return my 8-1/4 table saw and buy the 10" table saw. I'm only doing home improvements either this table saw.

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Jul 19, 2025 12:43 PM
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DeadwingJul 19, 2025 12:43 PM
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Quote from frameworks :
I'm not responding to anyone's questions but asking a general question to see if I should return my 8-1/4 table saw and buy the 10" table saw. I'm only doing home improvements either this table saw.

In that case yes, you can get most jobs done with an 8.25 saw, but the extra capacity of the 10 makes it more usable plus you can use a dado stack. But for most people 8.25 is fine.

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