Posts Tagged ‘FactoryReconditioned’

DEWALT DW715R HeavyDuty 15 Amp 12 Inch Compound

November 27th, 2009
Brand: DEWALT
Average Rating
10 reviews

There are plenty of chop saws on the market, but there are a few features that set the DeWalt DW715 apart from the mitering crowd. First among them, we think, is the great detent override, because every corner in your workday is not a perfect 90 degrees. With most saws, it’s impossible to set a miter at 44.5 degrees, because you’ll slide right into the otherwise handy detent. But on this DeWalt, a simple override lets you lock into the exact – and we mean exact – angle you need to get the tightest fit. There are 11 miter detent stops, and arriving at them takes just a squeeze on the cam lever, which we like a whole lot more than the turnscrew knobs on other saws.

Running a close second is the machined base support for the tall sliding fence, which DeWalt promises will never give you anything but the ultimate accuracy. We like the extra height because it supports crown molding beautifully, even up to 5-1/4 inches nested and base molding up to 6-1/2 inches vertically. Need a bevel cut? The fence slides neatly out of the way for bevels, anywhere from 0 to 48 degrees on the left and 0 to 3 degrees on the right. (Of course, this is the single-bevel version; if it’s a double bevel saw you’re after, check out the DW716 and the amazing DW718.) You won’t hear any complaining from this motor no matter what you’re cutting, as it’s drawing a beefy 15 amps and an rpm of 3,600, slicing through 2-by oak like it’s paper.

If portability is a factor, there are few saws that rival this one, we think: It’s just 42 pounds despite its brawny power, and a smart designer incorporated easy-on-the-body handles into the base. Though it’s well-enough suited to the home workshop, this saw is at home at the jobsite. — Kris Jensen-Van Heste more info

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Factory Reconditioned DEWALT DW718R Heavy Duty 15 Amp 12Inch Dual

November 23rd, 2009
Brand: DeWalt
Average Rating
10 reviews

It’s hard to imagine anything DeWalt could do to improve this saw. As with it little siblings, the DW716 and DW715, the feature at the top of our list is the fantastic miter detent override, allowing you to compensate for a world that just isn’t square all the time. Normally, setting a 44.7-degree miter would leave you with a fight on your hands with regular detents, because of that annoying tendency saws have to snap in when you get too close. But with the integrated override, you can cut as close to a detent as you need to without slipping in. The 718 miters 60 degrees to the left and 50 degrees to the right, with 10 zero-play detents, and all dead-on accurate. Of course, we like the miter cam lever, too, a great improvement over the old turnscrew knob.

The tall sliding fence has a machined support that promises nothing but the ultimate long-term accuracy. We like the extra height because it supports crown molding beautifully, even up to 6-5/8 inches nested, and base molding up to 6-1/2 inches vertically. Need a bevel cut? The fence slides neatly out of the way for bevels, anywhere from 0 to 48 degrees both left and right. (If you’re in the market for this much power but just a single bevel, check out the DeWalt715 saw. A close second to this saw, without the slide, is available in the DW716 model.)

There are absolutely no complaints from this motor no matter what you’re cross-cutting, as it’s drawing 15 beefy amps and has a max rpm of 3,600, slicing through 2-by oak like it’s paper. What we found extremely impressive is the saw’s ability to crosscut a 2 x 16 just by adding an auxiliary base to bring the stock up to level with the back fence. At a 45-degree miter, you’re still able to cross-cut a 2 x 12.

If portability is a factor, understand that the slide function adds a little weight, so this saw tips the scales at 53 pounds, nine pounds more than the next model down from this. Still, easy-on-the-body handles built into the base offer a nice, wide, secure grip. This is more saw than most do-it-your-selfers need, but it’s a contractor’s dream. — Kris Jensen-Van Heste more info

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Factory Reconditioned DEWALT DW713R HeavyDuty 10Inch Compound Miter Saw

November 18th, 2009
Brand: DeWalt
Average Rating
8 reviews

The DEWALT DW713 is designed to cut a variety of materials, including molding, sheet materials, lumber, veneer and non-ferrous metal. The saw offers superior vertical capacity, with the ability to cut up to 3-1/2 inch base molding and 4-1/2 inch crown molding against the fence. Horizontally, the DW713 also can cut up to a 2 by 6 piece of material at zero degrees and 2 by 4 materials at 45 degrees. Get a great value on this top notch miter saw by purchasing a like new, factory-reconditioned version. more info

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FactoryReconditioned DEWALT DW717 10Inch DoubleBevel Sliding Compound Miter

November 2nd, 2009
Brand: DeWALT
Average Rating
0 reviews

The DEWALT DW717R 10-inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound miter saw features best-in-class cross cut capacity and an exclusive bevel detent system for incredibly accurate cuts and amazing versatility. The DW717R optimizes cutting accuracy on repeat cuts with its seven positive stop bevel detent system, as well as with its adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate which has 11 positives stops to ensure cutting accuracy and improve overall productivity. Angled cuts have never been more versatile — cross cut capacity of 12 inches at 45 degrees; Vertical cut capacity of nested crown up to 6-1/4 inches; Miter capacity 60 degrees left and 52 degrees right; Bevels up to 48 degrees for unparalleled cut capacity. The powerful 15 Amp motor spins the 10-inch blade at speeds of 4,000 RPM for cleaner cuts. more info

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