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Features:
- 4.4-horsepower,
15 amp motor delivers powerful cutting action
- Soft-start
technology ensures smoother start-ups and quieter performance
- Precision
rip fence with Square-Lock technology guarantees parallel alignment
- Large 29-by-21-1/2-inch
table provides support for larger work pieces
- One-year
warranty
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Reviews:
Bosch's 10-inch Worksite table saw might just be the best of the
current bunch. Benchtop table saws--which weigh 60 to 100 pounds
and are light enough for one person to carry from the truck to the
job site--have increased in popularity in recent years. They set
up easily on a workbench or sawhorses and generally feature stable
components that make them great for pros and serious hobbyists alike.
Although at 60 pounds the Bosch is lighter than any other saw in
its class, this saw is no lightweight. It sports a die-cast undercarriage
and powerful 4.4-horsepower, 15 amp motor--burly components that
make it a serious, albeit slight, contender. Conveniently, the Bosch
comes ready to use right out of the box; we were making cuts about
10 minutes after the UPS delivery. Plus, it's the only benchtop
table saw with an arbor lock, so mounting the blade is a one-wrench
affair (less chance for busted knuckles). The wrench--like all those
that come with Bosch tools--is forged, rather than stamped, and
so there are no sharp edges that dig into your hand during blade
changes. It's a small detail, but one that matters and one that's
typical of the attention to detail paid by Bosch engineers.
A flip of the paddle-style on/off switch initiates the soft-start
electronics, which ramp the blade up to speed quickly without any
disturbing jolt. The electronic feedback, popular on many saws today,
keeps the blade turning at a constant speed, no matter what the
load. The fence is the heart of any table saw and we found Bosch's
to be a beauty. It's well machined and locks securely and accurately
to the table. The cam-lock handle is padded, seats flush, and feels
good to use. Like the comparable DeWalt saw, the Bosch features
an extendable fence that makes it easy to rip four-by-eight panel
material. It feels solid and slides smoothly, and the scales are
easy to read. (There's even a built-in magnifying glass to cut down
on the squint factor.) As with all the new Bosch tools, wrenches
and removable items store nicely onboard the saw. The fence snaps
into a holder on the side of the saw and stays put, and the miter
gauge slides into a slot on the front of the tool--yet another small
detail that we appreciate. The bottom line? The Bosch is a powerful
saw that handles big stock without bogging down.
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