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10" Table Saw With Stand, Powerful 15A Motor, Lightweight For Easy Transporting To Job Site, Large 27" x 22" Table, Electric Brake For Efficient Adjustments, Dead On Cam Locking Rip Fence, Large Handle For Quick Accurate Depth Setting, Precise Rack Pinion Bevel Adjustment, Positive Stops At 90degree. 45degree., Includes Carbide Tipped Blade, Rip Fence, Miter Gauge, Wrench #19, Wrench #13-22, Stand.
Good but needs improvement.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 8.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I am a contractor and own 2 of these saws. I have had 2 replaced in the last year because of broken blade bevel mechanisms. The reason is that the gears are plastic and packed with grease that subsequently fill with sawdust and jamb when you try to bevel the blade to 45 deg. I still own the old reliable Makita 8 1/4" # 2708, never a problem, except the cord getting a little old and frayed. Makita should have stuck with the tried and true design on the bevel and changed only the blade raising handle to a crank (as in the 2703). It's still a good saw, especially when you drop it in a Rousseau stand, I just wish Makita would get rid of the plastic gears.
Tool Time Tim
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 7.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I bought this saw based on my expierience with Makita tools in general and was not disappointed. It's not a "shop saw'" for doing precision work but as a job saw, for common rips and quick cuts on the jobsite, you can't beat it. Every time I turn it off I say, "I just love this saw". The quick acting electric brake is a boon when you have to make a quick fence change. The light weight is a plus if you have to move it around to access different job areas. There's even a hole in the table to let you see the power switch without having to squat down or step back from the saw. And while were on the subject of the table, it's heavy cast aluminium. A feature not always avalable in a saw in this price range. There's a nice blade well with a vacuum system fitting on the back for dust free opperation. I cut a hole in a wet vac box and bunjied it to the back of the stand, and the sawdust just shoots right in.brThis saw is a good value. Just like all my Makita tools, there's enough power to do the job, with a minimum of noise and vibration.
The fence
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 6.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I have this saw. I mainly bought it because of it's rip capicity, and it does a great job ripping slices off a 4X4 post. The only problem is the fence. The fence ... Every time I move the saw I have to set the fence up again. If I make it tight enough so that the back holds it will not align properly. If it loose enough to align properly the back is not locked down. If Makita would put a better fence on it you couldn't beat it.
Don't Buy The Stand
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I love the saw and would give it a 4 star rating. Light and accurate.
br /The stand however is a rip off. It isn't any different than the $20 Black Decker version you can readily buy. It is clunky, the rubber feet fall off immediately and it doesn't even come with the hardware to mount the saw on the stand.
Good table saw, but...
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I bought this saw about two years ago and have been pleased with its performance for the most part. Light weight and well built, the Makita performs most cutting jobs with ease. It does have two very frustrating negatives about it, though. pBy far the biggest fault with the saw is the rip fence. It is never accurate when it is tightened down on the table. As the locking mechanism grabs the front of the table, the opposite end of the fence loosens and strays from square. I have to use a long Try square to align the fence at the rear of the table while very carefully tightening the lock to the front. More often than not, the mechanism pulls the front of the fence away from the Try square and I'm back to where I started. pThe other problem with this saw is Makita's use of a non standard size miter gauge slot. This makes it so one can not use any of the really wonderful attachments available to the woodworker.pIf I could do it over, I'd spend the extra money on a DeWalt.
Good saw however poor fence
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I used this saw in the past for jobsite work. It worked well. I have had no problems with it. The fence is definetly lacking for precise work, however for any rough work it works well. The included stand is fine for workshop use but otherwise would be a major pain to move around and is heavy. If you want to buy a saw for fine woodworking, I highly recommend you purchase a more expensive saw. For a portable, I would buy the dewalt model over this one. The major reason being the fence. My rating is for a portable saw for rougher work.
Makita Portable 10"
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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A great saw, especially at the sale price. Makita always has produced durable tools and this is will be no exception. Little vibration with good depth for thicker stock. Hard to beat for a small portable unit. Buy the "table" to add ease in use.
Cutting Edge Performance
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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The first thing to mention about this saw/stand combination is that both are of exceptional quality. Not only is this saw a breeze to carry down a flight of steps, but it's easy to transport. You may think that this is not a "real man's" tablesaw because of it's light-weight plastic base, but that's only the one of it's greatest features. I have always purchased Makita products because they make a great product and because they pay attention to details. This saw is another outstanding example of both. It's a small saw that's great for a home shop and it's rugged enough to withstand a contractor's abuse.
Makita Table Saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Good product. Just what I expected. Very pleased with Amazon---will purchase items through them in the future.
fence needs work
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I recently purchased the makita table saw. I think they could of made a better fence, the fence does not lock tight. the hook on the end does not clamp tightly at all and a steel pin that holds the fence locking handle comes loose and falls out. I adusted the fence several times and still never works right. I went to a makita factory service shop and showed them this problem hopeing makita might have a fix, no such luck. I like the saw just wish they did a better job on the fence. I think if I new about this fence problem I would of spend the extra cash and bought the DeWalt it has a nice fence and the folding legs are great, my buddy has one and what a difference. pp.s. I had to Mickey Mouse the fence to make it functional!! (duct tape) I gave it 3 stars because there is only 2 other portable saws above it Bosch + Dewalt
Quality Product
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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My family recently inherited one of these from my Uncle Doug (he didn't die but he left to go buy cigarettes one day and never returned-that's another story). We don't like letting things go to waste, so we try to use it whenever we can even though we don't do any carpentry or anything that would require a tablesaw-we've done little school projects and some tailoring, etc. The saw works well, and it's pretty easy to get a handle on, even for non-experts. However, for small projects like cutting paper or cardboard, scissors really still work the best. Nonetheless, I look forward to working with this saw more, and someday I'd like to saw a little statue that we can keep to remind us of Uncle Doug (Doug "the Mug").