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Model: BOSCH GTS15-10 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand, 15 Amp, 32-1/8 Inch Rip Capacity, 4 HP
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The new Bosch expert 10" job site table has been announced and is arriving in the next several months. Has a ton of upgrades. May be worth considering if you aren't needing one right at this moment. Same for the 12" gliding miter too. The miter has had a Lowe's soft launch and should be launching in the next couple months, also with a ton of upgrades!
The new Bosch expert 10" job site table has been announced and is arriving in the next several months. Has a ton of upgrades. May be worth considering if you aren't needing one right at this moment. Same for the 12" gliding miter too. The miter has had a Lowe's soft launch and should be launching in the next couple months, also with a ton of upgrades!
Is there a model name to reference with the brand new one yet? I want to keep an eye out for it as Im not in a rush to get a new one.
Is there a model name to reference with the brand new one yet? I want to keep an eye out for it as Im not in a rush to get a new one.
There hasn't been an official US announcement but in my searching it's guessed to either be EXTS100-254 vs GTS100-254 variant. The new miter saw model is Bosch EXPERT EXCM341-305GD.
I love my Bosch 12 inch Glide miter, and I've played with this one in the store. Its a bit big but technically portable. The only one I thought was nicer was the SawStop, maybe the Flex if you're into that system. Considering I almost spent $699 a few days ago, getting this after coupon for $450 is pretty slick. Thanks OP!
I am in the market for a job site table saw. I did quite some research on it, and it really comes down to a few options: Skil TS6307, DWE7491RS, Bosch GTS15, and Skil worm drive SPT99-11. All are great choices, just depending on your budget and which features you prioritize.
Skil TS6307 is the budget option, and it regularly goes on sale for below 300. Dewalt is the golden standard, and it has been around for many years. A lot of user feedback and large aftermarket. It goes on sale for around 499 sometimes. Bosch GTS15 is a redesign of the 4100 model, and it has been around only for a few years. So not whole a lot of feedback, but all seem pretty positive. It has soft start and rarely goes below 500. Skil worm drive has a more powerful motor and can be had in the range of 600+. I think all these saws have the rack and pinion fence, which is praised a lot by users. 6307 only has foldable legs; 7491RS has wheels but you need to fold it down; GTS15 has gravity rise stand with mid size wheels; SPT99 has gravity rise stand with large wheels.
I pulled the trigger on this Bosch GTS, as it has more features than Dewalt and is cheaper now. Plus, I have a bunch of other Bosch tools and all are great. I looked into the potential newer model mentioned above. It seems to me that the new model is likely to be in a different category than this. It is not on a mobile stand, and I'd guess the price will be in the range of $1,000.
I love my Bosch 12 inch Glide miter, and I've played with this one in the store. Its a bit big but technically portable. The only one I thought was nicer was the SawStop, maybe the Flex if you're into that system. Considering I almost spent $699 a few days ago, getting this after coupon for $450 is pretty slick. Thanks OP!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Bearclawjohnson
Skil TS6307 is the budget option, and it regularly goes on sale for below 300. Dewalt is the golden standard, and it has been around for many years. A lot of user feedback and large aftermarket. It goes on sale for around 499 sometimes. Bosch GTS15 is a redesign of the 4100 model, and it has been around only for a few years. So not whole a lot of feedback, but all seem pretty positive. It has soft start and rarely goes below 500. Skil worm drive has a more powerful motor and can be had in the range of 600+. I think all these saws have the rack and pinion fence, which is praised a lot by users. 6307 only has foldable legs; 7491RS has wheels but you need to fold it down; GTS15 has gravity rise stand with mid size wheels; SPT99 has gravity rise stand with large wheels.
I pulled the trigger on this Bosch GTS, as it has more features than Dewalt and is cheaper now. Plus, I have a bunch of other Bosch tools and all are great. I looked into the potential newer model mentioned above. It seems to me that the new model is likely to be in a different category than this. It is not on a mobile stand, and I'd guess the price will be in the range of $1,000.
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