Is the SawStop Jobsite Saw Worth the Investment? My Honest Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2015
- Welcome to my review of the SawStop Jobsite Saw! As a professional woodworker, safety is always my top priority, and that's why I was excited to try out this saw. Overall, I highly recommend the SawStop Jobsite Saw to any woodworker. The safety feature alone is worth the price and the saw itself is top quality. If you're in the market for a new saw, I highly recommend giving the SawStop a try.
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Awesome video!
Thanks Ron for all your tool reviews, I really enjoy everyone of them. I own the 52 inch professional Cabinet SawStop and have to say the extra cost is well worth it. The quality of the product is unsurpassed. I have owned a few different Cabinet and contractor saw in my many years of woodworking and am sold on SawStop. Thanks again, really appreciate all you share.
Ron thank you for doing this video. I am thinking about a SawStop Jobsite Saw and yours was one of a handful of videos that actually gave me information about the saw itself and not just another video of trying to cut a hotdog and triggering the safety feature. After watching your video I am going for it and purchasing the jobsite model.
Ron you came to my school a few months back and gave a great talk, after we chatted and about your SawStop and it convinced me to go for it. I love it!!! I also built the Work Bench as my final project before graduating and hitting the work force. I have to say that it has impressed quite a few, and out of all of the tools in my kit I have to say it is my favorite. I also noticed the deflection in the fence while not a big deal I asked SawStop and they are working on some sort of fix for that. I have to say there customer service was excellent. Thanks so much and keep up the great channel.
Another great review. I was just showing my kid this safety tech and he is amazed. He especially likes the hot dog test. I have a DEWALT DWE7480 Table Saw which I use for my Custom Cabinetry business. The rack and pinion telescoping fence rails are so cool. I also still use my dad's 1956 Walker-Turner Cabinet Table Saw.That thing is tank.
Well done review, I bought a Bosch job site not too long ago. Considering this review I feel I may need to sell that and get one of these instead! I love how quickly the blade height adjusts!
Thank you for this video. I’m in the process of figuring out what to get
Thanks for posting this, great video!
I really like that you showed all the tool-less functions of the riving knife, pawls and guard - really handy that you don't have to find tools to do changes, especially on a site - you showed the brake, is that the same part number brake as on the cabinet saw? - I love when things are cross compatible - I can see many cabinet guys having the full cabinet saw in their shops and the job site saw when installing - so having a brake that works on both would be nice
Thanks For The Review And For Sharing Great SawStop
The sawstop jobsite saw sure looks alot better than most jobsite saws....it looks like they looked at all saws and made alot of improvements. Its actually a saw I would consider purchasing. Its the fence that suks in most jobsite saws but this one actually looks pretty darn good. Thanx Ron for the indepth look at it. Very informative.
Thanks for the prompt reply Ron.
Considering saw. Thanks for the review.
As always Ron Great VIDEO thanks for the review. You are true master carpenter.
I just updated from Ridgid to the jobsite Sawstop... OMG it's like night and day. Like a hot knife through butter. The power is awesome, I feel so confident using my new saw.
thanks for the review-ive been going back and forth as to which saw to get.either this saw or a jet cabinet saw..not sure which model but its around the same price as this.
As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~
It's great Ron, thank you.
I just saw your video regarding this saw went over to the website didn't even know this existed I'm not shopping for a saw at this time but that safety feature is amazing I kind a hope my rigid table saw would break down and give me an excuse to purchase this one.
An excellent video review, Ron. And superb video editing and really good clear audio, too. There is just a little reverb, but it's still quite listenable -- a big THUMBS UP! For dust collection, are you running a separate dust collector in addition to the Festool shown? Or did you opt for the Festool CMS "Y" hose to connect both dust ports on the SawStop to the Festool?