Contractor Table Saw Comparison

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Table saws use large, 12-inch blades, which allow them to cut through thick pieces of wood.

Many homeowners now purchase their own construction equipment. Due to the plethora of construction equipment available for consumers, it is important to compare the price and quality of a variety of models, prior to purchasing. If you are interested in contractor table saws, there are a few models you should consider.

  1. Bosch 4100DG

    • One model of contractor table saw you should consider is the Bosch 4100DG. The 4100DG has several pros, including its ability to make precision cuts, its protective blade guard and its quiet, soft-start motor, which helps protect your ears from the loud start of most table saws. The 4100DG also comes with what is known as a "gravity-rise stand." The gravity-rise stand works as a transport cart for the 4100DG and can then fold in half, to turn into a stand to support the saw.

    Sawstop Contractor Saw CNS175-SFA30

    • Another contractor table saw worth considering is the Sawstop Contractor Saw CNS175-SFA30. This saw comes with a flesh-sensing blade brake that stops the blade of the saw if your hands are in danger of being cut, blade guard, dust collector and two different mobile bases to support the saw.

    Craftsman 21807

    • The Craftsman 21807 contractor table saw comes standard with a riving knife, laser guide, dust collector and detachable mobile base. The two cons of the Craftsman 21807 is that it is noisy and does not come with a standard miter slot.

    Sawstop Professional Cabinet Saw

    • The Sawstop Professional Cabinet Saw is similar to the Sawstop CNS175-SFA30, though it costs a lot more and has added features. This saw comes with a flesh-sensing blade brake, high-efficiency dust collector and optional mobile base. This saw also is much more accurate and powerful than the Sawstop CNS175-SFA30, which makes it useful for jobs that require precision or the need to cut through heavier types of lumber.

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