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10", 15A, Table Saw With Stand Wheels, Includes Stand With Wheels For Portability, Self Aligning Locking Fence For Accurate Cuts Every Time, 15A Motor For The Toughest Cutting Applications, T-Slot Miter Gauge, Carbide-Tipped Saw Blade For Cutting All Types Of Wood, Plastic Non-Ferrous Metal, Specifications: Amps: 15A, No Load Speed 5,000 RPM, Blade Diameter 10", Arbor Size 5/8", Dust Port Diameter Not Available, Depth Of Cut At 90 Degrees 3", Depth Of Cut At 45 Degrees 2", Maximum Rip To Right Of Blade 9-7/8", Maximum Rip To Left Of Blade, Maximum Width Of Dado 1/2", Table Size With Extensions, Includes: Table Saw, Stand, Blade Wrench, T-Slot Miter Gauge, Front Rear Locking Rip Fence, Wheels, Carbide Blade, 2 Year Warranty.
Great saw for the money.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Aug 7, 2008
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ok, first off, i was not shocked that the saw required assembly (as some reviewers have been) typically mail order items do require assembly. oddly enough BD sent extra washers in my kit...go figure...maybe i got the other guys LOL. i will have to say that the quality of saw is great. it cuts wood in a straight line or at an angle, what more do you want it is a saw, not an espresso machine? it is perfect for the occasional DIYer, i am sure a woodworker would be unhappy with it; but for little jobs like putting in laminate flooring and ripping the end of the wall planks it is fine.. i do have to say that the assembly instructions do fall very short of being useful / adequate. some better diagrams, and more detailed instructions would help...and yes i am male and i read the instructions. i live by RTFM!
"Good for what it is"
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Nov 11, 2008
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I recently purchased this table saw and noticed the same issues the other people wrote about. First of all, it's a good dependable saw with plenty of power and features. The main drawback is that the unit's a bit underweight and it may have one or two somewhat flimsy parts. From my experience this would mostly be an issue with large pieces of plywood. Not so much with smaller or lighter pieces of wood. As it is, it would be somewhat unstable with the larger plywoods. If there are table extensions you can purchase, that would defintly remedy the problem. The reason for the 3 stars is that I'm a little strict as far as my ratings are concered. This is not as good as a $200 or $300 unit, but not too far off either. At less than $100 on sale, you can't go wrong with this and it's worth the money.
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Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Aug 7, 2008
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Bought this exact saw, minus the wheels, at Wal-Mart, on clearance for $69. Works ok, but I removed the plastic guard because it tends to jam the wood.
Good for what it is
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Sep 30, 2008
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For a light-weight, light-duty table saw it is very good. Quick assembly, took about 15 minutes. Easy to make adjustments. Accurate after fine-tuning. Weighs a fraction of my Delta contractor saw. Cons: the parts seem a little too light-weight, although i haven't experienced any problems with them yet. I'd be a little worried about cutting a full sheet of 3/4" plywood, but i'm not saying it's impossible. I will probably purchase the table top extensions for more work surface.
br /Excellent light purpose, portable table saw. Good for what it is.
a bit pricey for a starter table saw
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 28, 2008
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This table saw arrives well packaged in styrofoam. Note that it has MANY (dozens) of pieces that you have to assemble. My kit was missing four washers - I chose to buy them at the hardware store rather than wait a few days to have Black Decker replace them. Assembling the metal legs was easy, and they don't wobble, but you can bend them with your hands, so I question how long they'll last being rolled around. The directions are complete and have lots of black and white pictures, but the pieces don't all have obvious markings on them. The table surface is solid cast metal - nice! Assembling the splitter/guide/blade shield is not hard, unfortunately it feels very cheap - particularly compared to the blade shield on my Craftsman compound miter saw. The miter and bevel features of this saw work fine, but for small boards, I prefer my compound miter saw - it's a lot easier. The orange body of this saw is industrial grade plastic - somewhat disappointed by this when I opened the box, but it seems to be fine for now and does not seem to cause the saw to wobble. Many hex nuts and bolts are used in assembly - the kit comes with a flat metal steel wrench, which you will want to throw out immediately, because it's too big for any of the nuts (it cannot be used with them!). The fence is simple to use and locks in place. There are no table extensions on this saw, although there are holes in the sides of the table surface for attaching them (does Black Decker make them?). Rolling around this saw is awkward - the casters are small and it's not meant to be rolled around much (it's not a "site" saw). The saw does work fine - that said, for $168, I expected more. Home Depot has a 15 amp Ryobi table saw for under $100 that has everything this saw does - minus the wheels. Most 13 amp saws with similar features are also $90 - $100. My feeling is that although this saw is decent, it's very overpriced - the similar Delta saw is also only $100 (again, no wheels).
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Black and Decker bdts200 table saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 21, 2008
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This saw was easy to assemble that I did it with an injured right thumb which I injured on my old piece of junk saw. For home use it the price and performance are great. This saw can be moved with great of ease and is stable without vibration due to the metal base. I am very satified with my purchase.
A nice light saw.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Oct 30, 2008
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This table saw has done everything that I've asked of it so far. The construction was suprisingly light but so far hasn't been a problem. I have had one incident with the kick back safety device causing a jam so I am begining to believe that they may become problmatic as a previous reviewer noted. Overall I'm happy with it and would recommend it for any light outdoor usage where dust collection won't be needed.
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Oct 14, 2008
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THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TO HELP ME IN MY WORK
br /THE SAW WORKS GREAT
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