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Dewalt DW716 miter saw

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I was originally going to look for a 10" sliding miter saw and wanted to get the Kobalt one from the reviews i read/watched, but it seems they no longer sell the 10". So I was looking at Home Depot today and they have the Dewalt DW716 double bevel miter saw for $349, which I thought was good, but then I saw the same saw on their display stand marked down to $261. I'm seriously considering buying this saw. I know I wanted to get a sliding saw, but it looks like I'd only be gaining about a 1 1/2" - 2" width capacity over the DW716. I have a table saw, so I'm thinking I probably don't need a slider. Not sure why this saw is on sale. It doesn't say it's used. It's only on their display stand. Maybe no box? Of course no one was around when I wanted to ask about it. I'm going to check tomorrow. Saw on a video review that this saw can crosscut a 2Ă—10 if you remove the top fence and put a 2x under it. The slider I was looking at could only cut to 13 1/2". Not much difference.
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I wonder if they are getting rid of stock in anticipation of a new model that is significantly different from this version. I know they did that with the Bessey clamps just before the newest version came out.

BTW - looks like I should stop by HD and see if they have the same deal locally.
 
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yeah i'm going to stop by after work today. I'm driving the Miata, so I'm not sure it will fit in the car or not.

would there be any other reason to hold out for a sliding saw? just not seeing the extra couple of inches of crosscut ability as that big of a deal when I have a table saw.
 
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well I went over to Home Depot to ask about that saw and I found out it is the display model only. It does not come with the box, blade or accessories like the adjustment tool. that was kind of a deal-breaker for me. that would add at least $55 to the cost for a new Diablo blade and I still wouldn't have the tool. That puts the purchase price up to $316 with the blade compared to $349 for a new boxed item. Right next to it is the Ridgid model #4122 for $299 in the box. It also has a laser guide, carbide blade, work clamp, and dust bag with a lifetime warranty.

The Home Depot guy I talked to looked up when they put the DeWalt on sale and said it will go half price if it's still there in mid june and he expected there to be memorial day sales on everything, so I may wait a few weeks before pulling the trigger on anything.

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Could be the price reduction is a reflection of the China tariff. A miter saw is really a construction tool used by house builders. The largest board used in construction is a 2Ă—12 that measures 1-1/2Ă—11-1/4", so I think a cut width of 12" is all you would need. When choosing a miter saw, whether a compound or a slider, the principal thing I would look for would be how rigid the arm is. Any flexing of the arm would automatically disqualify it.
 
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saw the DW716XPS on Amazon for $288, so i contacted Home Depot via chat and they matched their price. free shipping to my house by thursday. maybe i could have saved a bit waiting till memorial day or fathers day, but i needed it for a project i'm working on. pretty happy with the price compared to what I would have had to pay and the $135 in gift cards made it an easy purchase.
 
#23 ·
I have the DW716, great saw.
2 complaints about it though.
1. Comes with no hold down clamps and they are expensive.
2. Dust collection, Dewalt makes you buy an adapter to hook your vacuum line up. I was able to modify a tube extension to get mine to work, but it's a shame that you can't just hook up a hose and go with Dewalt stuff.
 
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i could never understand why tool makers don't make universal hose fittings and adapters. can't these people get their act together on something so simple and necessary? on my current saw I have a rubber plumbing adapter that seems to work ok. i'll have to do something similar for the DeWalt no doubt.
 
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I got my DW716XPS miter saw on wednesday (shipped to my house free) after ordering it from Home Depot online on sunday. What a great saw this is! I didn't have much time to use it, but initial tests look superb. I checked the accuracy of the 90 and 45 degree cuts and they're dead-on from the factory. This saw has a metal calibration plate instead of a sticker some cheaper saws use, so if it ever does go out of adjustment it will be easy to recalibrate. The XPS light is much better than a laser IMHO. it shines a light on both sides of the saw blade causing a shadow to appear exactly where the blade will cut. You can even see the kerfs of the blade, so if you line that up right next to your pencil line you'll get a perfect cut. I put a red arrow in the photo below where the shadow of the blade is and to the left of it is my pencil line. Really happy I got this saw and that Home Depot matched Amazon's price. Now I'll need to build a stand for it.
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