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Ryobi 10" Bench Top Table Saw

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Binding: Misc. Brand: Ryobi EAN: 0033287134540 Feature: Motor: 13 AMP, 115V, 60Hz Label: Ryobi Manufacturer: Ryobi Publisher: Ryobi Studio: Ryobi
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Motor: 13 AMP, 115V, 60Hz Blade diameter: 10", Arbor: 5/8" Speed: 4700 RPM
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ya git what ya pay fer. Comment: I'd been wanting a table saw for some time but did'nt really want to bite the bullet til I could afford a good one. ("Buy quality and you only cry once") Well I've had a compound miter saw for a while and I finally had a project that I just couldn't tackle with it or my circular saw. I needed to cut some 3/4" melamine shelves for an entertainment center shelving modification. I initially bought the Ryobi saw at Homey Depot for $99 against my better judgment. But based on the relatively good reviews here I figured it wasn't too bad a risk. Having never owned a table saw I admittedly didn't really know what to look for. After assembling the saw and making a couple of cuts on shorter pieces I realized I needed a saw with a bigger table and a wider cutting capacity. I needed to cut a shelf 23" wide(18" deep). The ryobi doesn't have a table extension so I was limited. (can't remember now the width of the cutting range) So my final verdict on the saw is that it is fine for cutting and ripping of some lumber but not much else. I will note that the cuts I made on the melamine seemed to be accurate without any fine tuning/calibrating of the blade, although the edges of the melamine cuts were jagged (melamine is tricky to cut...I've read) However, I returned the saw and bought the "orange brand" from Homey's Depot. (I know... you can't get those here on Amazon, and it's a shame because I'd much rather buy here due to way better customer service )Long story short, it aint a bad saw for the money if you don't need to cut anything too wide and you aren't cutting melamine. My new "orange" saw made FLAWLESS cuts in the melamine. (I used the same 80 tooth Freud Avanti blade in both saws which you CAN buy here on Amazon--I highly recommend.) I couldn't be happier now. Good luck. ;o)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Comment: Good for a basic table saw. Used it for laminate flooring to make the lengthwise cuts. Worked well even for factory reconditioned.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Low price - Acceptable tool Comment: The Ryobi Saw performs well for my application. It is very light weight. It cuts well and comes with a great blade. Table is small and requires some creativity to cut large pieces of material. All in all is serves me well at the price I paid.
Customer Rating:      Summary: OK Quality for the price Comment: I bought this table saw 3 years ago. Used it to put in my Pergo flooring. Since I only paid $80 for it, I was ok with the quality and performance. Here are the issues:
When you first turn it on there is a a huge inrush current spike to the point where you can smell the motor getting too hot at startup. So I bought a router speed control for $30 to give it a slow start. That helped out quite a bit. Also the blade is not exactly square to the edge so your cuts are a tiny bit off.
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Capacities: Max depth at cut of 90 degrees = 3" maximum depth at 45 degrees = 2 1/2", Max Rip to height of blade: 9 1/2", Table size: Top 16" x 25 3/4", Miter slot: 3/8" x 3/4", Overall dimensions: Ht. 14 3/4", W 26", depth 23 1/2" Factory Reconditioned with a 1 Year Factory Warranty
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