Home Depot has
DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double Bevel Corded Sliding Compound Miter Saw + Heavy Duty Stand (DWS779WDWX725B) on sale for
$287.73.
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CoolWren9949 for sharing this deal.
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Includes:
- DeWALT Sliding Compound Miter Saw (DWS779)
- DeWALT Heavy-Duty Work Stand with Mounting Brackets (DWX725B)
Features:
- Stainless steel miter detent plate with 10 positive stops
- Precise miter system and machined base fence support cam-lock miter handle with detent override delivers quick and accurate miter angles
- Tall sliding fences support 6-3/4 in. base vertically
- Bevels 0° to 48° left and right
- 2 in. x 14 in. dimensional lumber cross cut capacity at 90° and 2 in. x 10 in. dimensional lumber at 45°
- Dual horizontal steel rails with innovative clamping mechanism and linear ball bearings for accuracy and durability
- Efficient dust collection system captures over 75% of dust generated
- Oversized, high visibility bevel scale with positive stops
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It's indestructible but man worksite to worksite up and down stairs sucks.
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Great saw but also requires alot of clearance behind.
You can add the LED from the 780 to have the shadow line. I think I paid around $30 in parts to do so. Nice upgrade.
The DWS780 has the light which helps show where the blade will hit.
The DWX724 has the wings which is extremely helpful for supporting long material.
Here is a good video of the differences in the saws https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MV8I7i
This is a solid deal for what is included. I use the wings on the DWX724 almost everytime I use my saw. Seeing where the blade will cut and how much material will be cut by the blade is also extremely helpful, but you can easily work around this with taking more time and eyeballing where the blade will hit.
You can add the LED from the 780 to have the shadow line. I think I paid around $30 in parts to do so. Nice upgrade.
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