Editorial Product Review:Item Description:10', Table Saw, 15A, Motor Quickly Rips Through Hardwoods With Ease, Rack & Pinion Fence Design Delivers Consistent Fence To Blade Parallelism, Telescoping Fence Rails Retract To Create A Small, Portable Package, 16' Of Rip Easily Cuts A Variety Of Larger Shelving & Trim Materials, Metal Roll Cage Base Offers Greater Durability Than Plastic Bases, Blade Can Be Adjusted 0 - 45 Degrees For Bevel Applications, Includes: Miter Gauge, Push Stick, 10', 24T Carbide Blade, Blade Guard, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service Contract, 3 Year Limited Warranty.
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just what I needed
As I was finishing off the lower level of my new house I needed a saw that was compact, easy to assemble, and of a high quality. I own a large cabinet saw but it was too large and was still at my old residence. This product filled the bill. I especially like the fence which always stays parrallel to the blade. The miter attachment is cheap so I used one from my old sears band saw. I did some research on a compact saw before I purchased this one and I am pleased with what I have. I might get rid of my old Delta cabinet saw and just use this one!!!!
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Why I bought the DW745 instead of the Bosch
Both are great saws but what I want to pass along here is how good I feel about my purchase every time I pick it up and carry it back into the basement. I rip treated lumber with it no problem. It's small true but it's a GREAT portable saw for nearly anything you need to do around the house. I got the stand and it's plenty sturdy. Sometimes the outlet plugs up but that's my only nitpick. At 58 picking the saw and stand up easily with the built in handles is a huge plus. NICE... I LIKE IT!
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A nice addition to home workshop. 8 months ownership , very pleased!
I needed a small table saw for home remodeling that could easily be stored and take a minimal amount of storage space. I needed a lightweight saw so that I could easily move it around and set it up by myself with minimal effort. I wanted a fairly inexpensive saw that had a quality easy to use fence. I have found that the Dewalt DW745 has met all of those conditions and has exceeded my expectations. I have owned the saw for 8 months now and have used it on numerous remodeling projects and am still very pleased with this saw. I really like the rack and pinion fence system, this is very easy to use and very convenient opposed to the traditional screw post fence. The DW745 fence locks down with a simple lever, yet another nice feature. Perhaps one of the more overlooked features that I find extremely important is that the DW745 contains storage compartments for the accessory saw tools such as the blade wrenches and push stick. In the past, with other table saws, I have always struggled with keeping up with the blade wrenches, especially for a portable saw.
I would also recommend the DEWALT DW7450 Table Saw Stand for use with this saw. It is a very handy accessory, it too is lightweight and compact for storage.
Please note that this is a lightweight portable saw so my review is based on what I would consider lightweight home remodeling, lightweight construction, and do-it-yourself-ers. This saw is limited in work table surface and limited to a 16 inch rip capacity, it is not intended to be a replacement for a full size table saw or cabinet saw :-)
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Very very good.
Excellent tablesaw. When I got the saw, the fence was perfectly parallel with the blade. The fence meter was off by only one milimeter, which was fixed in 30 seconds. You can adjust the meter by just unscrewing two bolts and moving it to the right position. Has very good power, cuts thick dense stock without problems. I had no problems removing and replacing the guard. Also, the person who said it had to be removed to do angled cuts is wrong, the guard tilts right with you, no problem. Like all the other tablesaws the employ this type of guard, you'll have to remove it only when doing kerf cuts. It's part of the design. Also, the person who said the lock to hold the blade at a certain angle felt like it was going to break off also seems to be wrong. My tablesaw has zero problems with this. I'd say be careful with the anti-kickback system dewalt has going on here. A little too strong for some woods and leave a slight scratch once you pass the board through. I've never seen a miter guage do the job it needs to do on any tablesaw. Including this one. Although it did help me make a sliding miter jig pretty easily.