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Bosch 4000-09 Worksite 15 Amp 10-Inch Benchtop Table Saw with Gravity Rise Wheeled Stand

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List Price: $1,118.00
Our Price: $489.00
You Save: $ 629.00 ( 56% )
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Bosch EAN: 0000346341546 Feature: Worksite table saw with gravity-rise wheeled stand Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bosch Manufacturer: Bosch Model: 4000-09 Publisher: Bosch Studio: Bosch
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Features
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Worksite table saw with gravity-rise wheeled stand 15 amp, 4.4-horsepower output; soft start; precision-rip fence Machined aluminum table; 1/2-inch heavy gauge steel tubing; carbide blade Includes saw, stand, blade, blade wrench hex key, miter gauge 29 by 21-1/2 inch table; saw 59 pounds (with stand 109 pounds); 1-year warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Motor is junk Comment: Used it for one month and motor went to half speed. Sent it back to factory for repair, then used it for another month and it did the same thing. Called repair center and asked if this is a problem; he said it shouldn't do it that soon, but they do have problems with it. I used it on the jobsite where I have to use extension cords - do not purchase if you have to use extension cords.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What A Deal Comment: Have been shopping around for a saw to handle my upcoming hardwood floor installation project. Didn't want to spend HUGE bucks but also didn't want to buy cheap junk. Trying to economize on tools usually ends up being a false economy. Every cheap tool I ever bought I ended up throwing out and going back for the better one that I knew I should have bought in the first place.
I was getting a little disenchanted because what I could afford, I didn't want, and what I wanted, I couldn't afford.
So I'm in Sears about 2 weeks ago and I see this saw sitting off to the side with a "Clearance" tag on it. It's marked at $434. They also have the newer model on display, the 4100-09, at full price ($600). $400+ is still a little more than I have to spend but just out of curiosity, I go home and pull up all of the glowing reviews on the 4000-09 here at Amazon. Now I know I've found the saw I want but it's still a little pricy.
I continue to do some shopping around, checking out rentals, etc, but finally arrive at the conclusion that I'm going to have to buy a saw and I better get quality so I can keep it and use it for several years.
So I call Sears back to see if they still have this one on clearance and the salesman says "yes", checks the computer and tells me it's going for $290. I about fell out of my chair!!! I cross-examined him - Is it the right model? Does that include the stand?, etc etc. I got all of the right answers so I lickety split over to Sears to grab it.
When I get there and inquire further, I discover that this has been the display model at Sears for over 1 1/2 years and was put on clearance when the newer model came in. It's obviously had a lot of hands touching it (lots of finger smudges on the table, rip fence ruler a little scratched up from people sliding the fence back and forth, etc). They don't have the packaging or manuals, but all of the parts are in place and everything looks to be in excellent working order. The guy that sold it to me told me he assembled it himself on the floor 1 1/2 years ago and it's never left the store and never been turned on. Manufacturer's warranty is still in force as a "new" saw.
So I went out on a limb and bought it. Haven't tried it out yet so I'm holding off on my 5th star but I am extremely impressed with the quality of the build, the solid feel, and that very excellent gravity rise stand.
I'm spared the pain of having to put it together! And I was able to downloaded the manual from Bosch and use my computer to delete the pages with the French and Spanish instructions before printing.
Will be carefully checking all of the alignments and then will post an update after I've run a few boards through it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Small Shop Saw Comment: I have a very small basement woodworking shop and I've been using this for some time now. Since my space is quite limited a cabinet or even contractor saw is really out of the question so that left a portable. After some research I got this one. Very happy with it so far. Two must haves on this saw to make it perform to woodworking standards. One, a new blade. I have it outfitted with a Forrest woodworker II but any good quality blade would do I would think. Second is some sort of crosscut sled or good miter fence. The miter gauge that comes with it is not accurate enough for anything other than rough cuts. I built a crosscut sled for it and it now produces perfectly square cuts. The stand is easy to use as well and a nice addition. The fence is solid with no slop in it. While I doubt this could compete with a good cabinet saw it is an excellent saw for the small shop.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Like the saw, hate the shipping... Comment: I ordered this saw for this year's birthday in April. But I didn't open the battered box (my bad) until yesterday, June 29th. I found the saw insert was broken off in shipment, and of course, as everyone had warned, the manual was gone. So now I wait for the Bosch folks to get back to me about replacing the manual. It looks like I'll have to order (and pay for) the insert myself. In any case, I'm looking forward to using this saw!
Customer Rating:      Summary: died too young Comment: Bought my saw 2 years ago at amazon, thought it was the greatest thing ever, UNTIL last week. The motor quit and I'm looking at at least half the price of a new saw. Too much money for a disposable saw. Bosch was no help either.
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Editorial Reviews:
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- The Gravity-Rise Stand brings the unit into an upright or folded position - Well-balanced for transport - Largest Table Top in its class - 29" x 21 1/2" - Easily handles bigger stock - Precision rip fence with patented "square-lock" technology - Provides accuracy with every cut - Constant Response Circuitry - Monitors torque demand and instantly delivers additional power to maintain constant speed under load - Soft Start - For quieter, smoother start-up - Wide Ripping Capacity - Integrated cutting rail system extends table 25" of ripping capacity - Exclusive Arbor Lock - For single wrench blade changes - Gravity-Rise Stand - Takes the work out of setting up and breaking down the saw - Rugged and Portable Stand - Provides a mobile base for tool transport between jobsites - Universally Adaptable - Mounting slots for competitor's table saws - DeWalt, Makita, Hitachi, Craftsman - 8" Treaded Pneumatic Wheels - Handle rough terrain - Heavy-Duty Steel Construction - Built to lastIncludes - 10" 40-Tooth Carbide Blade - Blade Wrench - Hex Key - Miter Gauge - Gravity-Rise Wheeled StandSpecifications - Amperage - 15 - Arbor Size - 5/8" - Bevel Angle Range - (-)2º to 47º - Blade Diameter - 10" - Cord Length - 10 Feet - Dado Capacity - 8" Diameter x 13/16" Thick - Depth of Cut at 45º - 2 1/2" - Depth of Cut at 90º - 3 1/8" - Height - 13" (37 1/2" with stand) - Hertz - 60 - Length - 3 1/3 Feet - Max. Motor HP (Horsepower) - 4.4 - No Load RPM (Revolutions per Minute) - 3,650 - Rating - 120 Volt AC - Ripping Capacity (Left) - 9" - Ripping Capacity (Right) - 25" - Weight - (Table Saw) 56 Pounds, (With Stand) 109 Pounds - Working Length - Table Top Dimensions 29" x 21 1/2"
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