Monday, January 25, 2010

Sears Foldable Trailer What's The Best PORTABLE (foldable) Table Saw?

What's the best PORTABLE (foldable) table saw? - sears foldable trailer

I saw one at Sears, but I wonder if the others are there, and who has (or perhaps experience with them in a business that sells power tools and has some opinions) Work Trade Marks and Designs. Thank you!

8 comments:

william v said...

"I had a Bosch sat for about a year. It` little less power, but we seem to be pushing very hard tools. I like the weight. The fence and the guide are very short and precise. The table also extends to the sides approximately 13 cm. So we saw at Amazon for $ 465

axenboot... said...

DEWALT is very pleasant. If, however, use it for light and medium, I saw Ryobi or Delta. A mountain is very easy from $ 100. To see more, you have to spend about $ 175 - $ 200

hometech... said...

I like the DEWALT too .. but not sure if it fit on the phone. Ryobi's folding legs and wheels ... lil bit heavy in the truck, but its great .. About the fine 180.00 looks like a 2-wheel, when folded. If the link does not work .. goto HOME DEPOT dot com and search for Ryobi table saw.
Ryobi
10 IN. Portable Table Saw
229.00
Model BTS20R
100.00 I bought a few things for simple .. Chips .. Tears, housing, etc., only the pain, she is only 12 "of the earth .. especially

spooky 1 said...

Bosch is a preety good with a fold-ONE & ROLL STAND, a table, and enhances the attachment to material support for his release.
12 "blade and a lot of energy.
I believe it lies at around $ 500.00

Good start in the Peace

Joel A said...

I have personally Hitachi. I have several times over the years and was examined in an attempt to improve the quality, durability and price of a single tool, sometimes you can not find it! Hitachi seems to come from mid-and-the-road on all counts. I had some problems with this though. It is the only assist folding. It has a fence pretty decent. DeWalt, Craftsman, Milwaukee Allmakes damn fine saw. Think what your own rules for him and then make your decision.

edwinjoe... said...

I propose that the Dewalt Portable Table Saw DW744s I have to give more than 10 years experience working for Black & Decker, so I will u information. First Guarantee. 3 years warranty of 1 years full-service support, and the 90-day money back no questions asked. Second. help Servicenter a network of technicians from the factory and is available online for parts, schematics, and customer service. Now that said, we're talking about the mountain. It is a heavy 10 "inch Portable saw stand" S ", the folding is. Measuring Includes carbide blade with 24 teeth and a miter. The fence is" zipper "for fast cutting soft and precise. He has 6 points for having the basis the calibration of an engine of 15 Amps, Arbor Size 5 / 8 "- Depth of cut at 45 is 2 1 / 4" and 90 degrees east of 3 1 / 8 "If the possibility of a local agreement ended telescope systems have seen and see what we're about here. WWW.Dewalt.com can access and find other useful information. or call 1-800-433-9258 for any technical issue they need, and \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br> Thanks, and keep asking the question ... i love tools!

Jeep Driver said...

I prefer Dewalt. Best warranty and everything.

Nishi said...

It all depends on what you're used to. I am a carpenter, and I use almost daily. In my opinion, the DEWALT is the best. However, if you do not plan for everyday tough use-core stuff, I would suggest the Hitachi. I have one of those too. The price shows the difference. You get what you pay for. Good luck.

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