If you missed Amazon’s Prime Day Dewalt table saw bundle deal, where they paired the DWE7485 with a rolling stand, here’s the next-best alternative.
The DWE7485 portable table saw is priced at $329 at dealers right now, a decent price, and many also have this table saw and folding stand bundle for $349 with free shipping.
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Dewalt DWE7485 Key Features & Specs
- 8-1/4″ blade size
- 15A motor
- 5800 RPM
- On-board accessories storage
- 24.5″ rip capacity (right), 12″ (left)
- 2-9/16″ max cutting depth at 90°
- 1-3/4″ max cutting depth at 45°
- 2.5″ dust collection port
- Blade brake
- Power-loss reset – prevents accidental restart
The saw comes with a blade guard assembly, non-through-cut riving knife, anti-kickback pawls, blade-change wrenches, miter gauge, and push stick, and also the folding stand, model DW7451.
Bundle Price: $349
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Separately, the saw is currently selling for $329, and the stand for $70. The bundle price effectively saves you $50 compared to buying the two separately.
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Julian Tracy
Wtf Dewalt for discontinuing the 10” saws… great big FU for those that have invested in high quality 10” blades and get them sharpened.
Stuart
Other brands had to modify their compact 10″ table saws as well. From what I learned, it basically has to do with updated safety guidelines.
Basically, a table saw needs to have a larger work surface in order to be engineered with a 10″ saw blade, or it won’t pass safety approval.
If a saw doesn’t meet the safety requirements it cannot be used on jobsites that follow OSHA guidelines.
The Power-Loss Reset Switch is also a new safety feature.
The 10″ DWE7491 table saw is still available – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F2CGXGG/?tag=toolguyd-20
Noah
I bought the 10” model shortly before it was discontinued (from one of your Black Friday posts). I see why they did it – there is hardly any space on the table before you hit the blade.
Rob
Dude, seriously. I bought the 10” Dewalt out of necessity after getting laid off and losing my wood shop. The clearance is a sick joke. Good luck putting any safety equipment in there like a simple feather board.
candrews
So…if you have a 10″ (DW745) saw, is it safer to put a 8-1/4 in. blade on it?
Stuart
No – that saw and its safety guards are designed around a 10″ blade.
But, you can ask Dewalt customer service for official recommendations in case their guidance would differ or if they have retrofitting accessories.
Matt
I don’t know if this is a sale price or not, but for another ten bucks this looks like a much better deal given the included stand. It looks a lot more robust and has the benefit of wheels.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-15-Amp-Corded-8-1-4-in-Compact-Jobsite-Tablesaw-with-Bonus-Heavy-Duty-Rolling-Table-Saw-Stand-DWE7485W7440/312597853