Makes the cut
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Overall, a very good product. For those of us restricted to using a circular (e.g., skil) saw, using the CMS is a giant leap forward. Compared to the other models I looked at, I like the built in extensions, the horizontal position of the handle, and the trigger release for changing miter positions. I rarely use the work clamp, but it is a nice feature to have when you need it. Dust collection is acceptable.pI could have used the extra capacity of the 12" model a few times now, but it wasn't in the budget, nor in my opinion, worth the extra cost. Instead, I just flip the work piece over and make a second cut. Not exactly a joiner quality edge, but adequate for my purposes. My guess is that if you need a precise miter cut on a board the 10" model can't handle, you probably ought to be using a table saw anyway. Don't get me wrong, this saw is plenty precise, but double cuts aren't.
A very versatile saw
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Jun 12, 2000
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A Best Buy! This saw is well worth the extra dollars vs the 36/220 or the 36/075 models. It's 15 pounds lighter than the 220 and can be readily moved from site to site. Compared to the 075 model it has a more powerful 15 amp motor and come with the support extensions and work clamp!
Best Buy
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 9.5 out of 10
Created: Jul 1, 2000
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I looked and compared all the compound miter saws. I could have bought any 12" saw any of the big name makers but after comparing cutting abilities, prices of the saw and the blades I bought the Delta 36-225. I also built the portable saw stand in the back of the owners manual and everybody that has seen it also built one. A Tool Buddy of mine liked my saw so well his wife had me pick up the same saw for him last Christmas. Power, Portability and Price.
Great Saw!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.7 out of 10
Created: Mar 26, 2001
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This saw did a great job. It was easy to set the angles accurately even after tightening down the screw (some saw's angles move after you tighten). The extension arms are a great plus especially when cutting long stock like crown molding. Blade wasn't too bad although I've seen better quality cuts with other blades. The power was good, and I never got bogged down even when trying the saw on thick wood. The "D" handle is also friendly on the wrists. I finished all the chair rails and crown molding in my house with this saw with no complications. Great bang for the buck!
Great value miter saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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First of all, if you are considering a miter saw, spend the few extra $$$ and get a compound saw ... when you need it, it is invaluable.pAfter checking out several different compound miter saws, I settled on the Delta and have not been disappointed. The saw needed only minor adjusting out of the box. It has plenty of power and makes smooth, acccurate cuts. The ergonomics (visibility, handle, etc.) were better than the other saws I tried. Sure, a 12" saw would be nice, but a 10" is fine for the majority of the lumber I ( probably most other people) cut.pDelta also came out on top in a compound miter saw review by Workbench magazine (...). It's a good overview of compound miter saws and I'd recommend reading it before you buy.
Great value miter saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Nov 27, 2001
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First of all, if you are considering a miter saw, spend the few extra $$$ and get a compound saw ... when you need it, it is invaluable.After checking out several different compound miter saws, I settled on the Delta and have not been disappointed. The saw needed only minor adjusting out of the box. It has plenty of power and makes smooth, acccurate cuts. The ergonomics (visibility, handle, etc.) were better than the other saws I tried. Sure, a 12" saw would be nice, but a 10" is fine for the majority of the lumber I (& probably most other people) cut.Delta also came out on top in a compound miter saw review by Workbench magazine (...). It's a good overview of compound miter saws and I'd recommend reading it before you buy.
Two Thumbs Still On!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 15, 2000
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I shopped around at hardware stores and on the Internet. I couldn't find a higher quality saw for the Amazon price. In fact the major chain stores didn't even carry this model. I am very happy with this compound mitre. I highly recommend it for the home handyman. It has all the accessories one could ever need and has the capability to tackle any home project. You won't regret buying this saw.
My first Miter Saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.3 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Up to now, I've been limited to a circular saw, routers, jig saw, etc. I recently saw the 36-225 on sale (sorry Amazon) and impulsively bought it. I don't regret it a minute. The saw is tight, the table is solid, the miter and compound miter features are easy to use and are solid. This saw is accurate and a complete joy to own. The temporary work station shown in the manual is a great alternative to a permanent miter station and will do nicely until I can build a better station. All in all, a good tool acquired for under $180, less than I paid for my PC 690PK set of routers!
A Very Good Tool--Excellent for the Price
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Accurate out of the box, easy to adjust. I built the stand in the manual for cutting long stock, and I stuck a Fein shop vac on it to keep down the dust. It might be heavier than the advertised weight, but it's manageable.pI've used a Bosch 12" slider as well. It was so monstrous that it seemed to want to wander. The 36-225 saw seems to strike a nice balance between weight and stability.pDo not buy Dewalt blades for it . . . I foolishly bought two in a package on sale, and I should have bought one Freud blade instead. That'll learn me. The Delta blade that came with the saw is better.pNow, if someone would just write a review of P-C's 3812 table saw . . .
A Very Good Tool--Excellent for the Price
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Aug 15, 2001
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Accurate out of the box, easy to adjust. I built the stand in the manual for cutting long stock, and I stuck a Fein shop vac on it to keep down the dust. It might be heavier than the advertised weight, but it's manageable.I've used a Bosch 12" slider as well. It was so monstrous that it seemed to want to wander. The 36-225 saw seems to strike a nice balance between weight and stability.Do not buy Dewalt blades for it . . . I foolishly bought two in a package on sale, and I should have bought one Freud blade instead. That'll learn me. The Delta blade that came with the saw is better.Now, if someone would just write a review of P-C's 3812 table saw . . .
DO-IT-YOURSELFER...STOP RIGHT HERE!!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I bought the Delta 36-225 Compound Miter Saw a few months ago and it�s great. It comes ready to go right out of the box. This saw is accurate, the extensions are a big plus, and it�s easy to carry. If you�re a do-it-yourselfer and you want a miter saw for those weekend projects, stop right here. If you buy a good blade, it will do all you want it to do and more. It�s a great saw! If you buy this saw, your biggest problem will be keeping other peoples paws off it. My 70-year-old father keeps stealing it from me. I really need to get my house key from him.
Good tool
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I have had this saw for about a year now and I use it alot I like the handle postion so much better then vertical I like the power it cuts through everything I use A FREUD Blade useing lower quality blades may dul performance I have it hooked up to a shop vac almost no clean up needed unless you are a clean freak Its cuts are acurate (at times some tweaking is needed) I use mine with a Biesemeyer extention table and stop with a self stick ruler if you can afford one get it it makes THE DIFFERENCE A must for identical length cutspI have not use the Compound feature so I cant say anythig for or against itpThis would be a very good addition to your shop
Excellent Saw for under [$$$]
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I'm slowly expanding my tool collection, from the basics of a skilsaw, jig saw and drill/driver. This saw fit both my budget and my tool-storage needs. It is very easy to use, accurate and while not a sliding compound, it has ample capacity for my needs. The 40 tooth blade that comes with the saw creates a little bit of tear-out, but that is easily controlled by slowing the pace of the cut through the workpiece. I recently built some bunk beds for my stepsons, and it easily handled all of the cuts of the dimensional stock including 2x6 stock, while the skilsaw handled the sheet goods. I heartily recommend it, I'm certain I'll enjoy piling up the sawdust with it for years to come.
I can't believe it's made in Taiwan!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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This saw cut accurately right out of the box. I only had to make very minor adjustments. It comes with a decent carbide tipped blade, too. brThe d-handle grip is very user friendly and the saws power is very smooth and predictable. The instruction book includes a very easy to construct extension table that is made from 2x4's.brI've used this saw for about 8 months on a weekly basis and the only shortcoming I've come up with is that the dust bag could be made out of better material. In my opinion, it's the best saw out there for the money.
Great price for a great tool
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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It took me less than 30 minutes to get this out of the box, read the instructions and start using it. Works great and is almost too easy to adjust. The saw blade included is great for any cuts that are hidden but I would move up to a 60 or 80 tooth blade for any edges that will be seen. The time saved with sanding will make up for the cost of the blade.pThe included clamp has become very handy. I use it with every piece I cut to keep my hands as far away from the blade as I can. I have run into a couple of cases where I wish I had gotten the sliding compound miter saw because of the cross cut width difference but the price is so much higher I think this was the best decision for me.
Great saw for small - medium sized projects.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I've had this saw for a couple of years. It is a great saw that has never bogged down or been at a loss for power. The horizontal handle is superb. The blade is not that bad either, however it did splinter some oak some plywood I recently cut. The only drawback is the size. I recently had to cut some shelves that were 9" wide; too big for the saw. I wish I had the 10" sliding saw (36-240). If you plan to keep your projects small to medium sized this is an excellent saw. ! If you are doing larger projects, i.e. shelves, bookcases, etc. then invest in the Delta Sidekick 36-240 sliding miter saw. I have also added a LaserKerf to mine, which is a great addition ...Over all, this saw is phenomenal for the price and I am going to continue to buy Delta products.
Solid economy value
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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This is a nice saw for the money, no problems with it. I've had one project where I wish I had a 12-inch saw or sliding miter, otherwise this works for everything around the house from chopping 2x4's to fine trim work. It's light and easily moved too. The blade that comes with it is OK and works for trim work, but it would be nice if an 80-tooth blade was included!
Solid economy value
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Jan 2, 2003
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This is a nice saw for the money, no problems with it. I've had one project where I wish I had a 12-inch saw or sliding miter, otherwise this works for everything around the house from chopping 2x4's to fine trim work. It's light and easily moved too. The blade that comes with it is OK and works for trim work, but it would be nice if an 80-tooth blade was included!
Excellent Saw...Good price
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I wanted to buy this saw for some time. One day I noticed that Lowe's had it listed at a higher price than Home Depot so I took advantage of their 10% low price guarantee and bought one.pIt was easy to setup and I had to do little adjustment to the saw. It's been great for cross-cuts and miter cuts.pHighly recommended...
very good saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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it cuts smother then any other saw on the market.its very easy to swith to turn the saw.it cuts fast. and good price