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| Table Saw Style: | Contractor Saw |
| Wheeled: | No Wheels |
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The Craftsman 10 inch Portable Table Saw comes with a powerful 15 AMP motor and is fully loaded with options. The tool less stand assembly allows for quick and easy set up and storage. The telescoping extension table increases the rip capacity to tackle your larger needs. This Craftsman saw can accommodate up to 1/2" 6” diameter Dato stack. This saw has the ability to conquer all your needs and is light-weight, easy to use, and would benefit every homeowner.
- Powerful 15 Amp motor
- Tool less stand for easy set up and breakdown
- Expanded rip capacity - 27 inches to the right of the blade
- On board storage of miter gauge, rip fence, and push stick
Added on October 07, 2012
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Most Helpful Reviews
Hemet, CA
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Light weight, Works great for around the house, This is a good Table Saw for beginners like me. It is to bad that it not cast iron like the older versions now thy make them with plastic Caseing. But seem very sturdy dosnt move around on me. I do like Craftsman Products.
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Andover, KS
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After reading some of the reviews here, it appears no one has had to work on this thing. After a year of sparse light use, the lever pad broke. Not an expensive part ($4) and made of PLASTIC, but it is a huge pain to replace. Next the fence began to bind up when ripping. Again, another piece of plastic on the ripfence had broke. Easy repair, though. Yeah this thing is probably a good value for the $200 I spent on it, but I sold off my other table saw (which cost me $35 used and never had a problem with) so that I could get a new saw and now I am having bigger problems with it. Next, was the exit chute. While ripping some 1" pine, the scraps tried to exit out and the next thing I know there is a huge piece of PLASTIC lying on the ground. Seriously??? It is pure plastic garbage and even for those of you who may only use it for light work (like me) you would be better off spending a few more dollars for a quality product. I sold this one at a yard sale for 1/2 of what I paid for it.
San Antonio, TX
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Good saw for the money. Solid build.
Pahrump, NV
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Great saw for the amateur wood worker with one excepting. The miter gauge is flimsy plastic and completely useless. Pros are portable with places to store accessories. Easy setup and easy to store.
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I bought this saw to do a couple of medium size projects around the house. This table saw is easy to move around, has plenty of power to cut through oak. Setup was easy.
Coquille, OR
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I needed a table saw to install the pergo flooring in the upstairs bedroom. This saw worked great! Reviews I read had complaints about how cheap or flimsy the stand is--I found it sturdy and easy to use. I am not a contractor--just a DIY kind of guy and this is a great saw, at a great value to have around for DIY home projects.
Charleston, SC
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Saw has worked great as a beginner's saw. I've built 2 bookshelves and cabinet doors for an in-wall entertainment center. I really have no complaints. But today I was using the plastic push stick that it came with and the blade hit the stick. The stick shattered in my hand and felt like someone hit me in the hand with a baseball bat. I am definitely going to use wooden sticks from now on. But there is a place holder on the saw for the stick, and I can't find a replacement on the web. Maybe Craftsman will read this and send me one! Also, remeasure before you cut, the fence will be about a hair off.Other than that, the saw is worth the money, and so-so accurate, for a beginner saw.
Elk Grove, CA
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The miter track is an odd ball size of 5/8 inch instead of the standard 3/4. You can't find an accurate miter gauge either from Sears or another company, like Incra, because of this oddball size. The miter gauge that comes with this saw is useless; you can't make anything with mitered corners such as picture frames. I'll never buy Craftsman again after this experience.
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like the provisions to store accessorys
Stratham, NH
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