Best Table Saw? Milwaukee, DeWalt, Skilsaw, Ridgid [2024]



If you’re looking for the best table saw in 2023, you’ve come to the right place. In this video, we’ve gathered 8 flagship table saws from Milwaukee, DeWalt, Ryobi, Ridgid, Bosch, Skil, Metabo HPT, and Skilsaw and put them head to head. We look at all the specifications and features that make these saws unique, as well as price, performance, design, and much more. If you’re in the market for a portable job site table saw, you will know which one is best for you after watching this video.

0:00 Intro
0:25 Milwaukee 2736
1:04 DeWalt DWE7491
1:35 Skilsaw SPT99-12
2:09 Skil TS6307-00
2:38 Ryobi PBLTS01
3:08 Bosch 4100XC-10
3:59 Metabo HPT C3610DRJQ4
4:41 Ridgid R4550
5:12 Blade and Table Size
5:37 Accuracy
6:03 Stability and Portability
6:44 Dust Collection
7:05 Charts & Data
8:08 Best Portable Jobsite Table Saw

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28 thoughts on “Best Table Saw? Milwaukee, DeWalt, Skilsaw, Ridgid [2024]”

  1. As an experienced woodworker the danger of a rack and pinion fence when rip cutting solid timber is it produces greater risk of kick back due to the material nipping up behind the blade. While it's fine for sheet materials. When rip cutting solid timber the fence should only be just past the cutting point of the blade before the spindle. This reduces any risk of nipping up. Once the blade has made its cut the fence serves no more purpose for ripping beyond that point the wood being allowed to move behind the blade.
    In case of a rack and pinion full length fence I would recommend a secondary shorter fence clamped to it.
    On my saw I can slide the fence forward and back to allow for sheet cuts or rip.

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  2. I thought these products were called job-site saws? Kind of hurts the credibility of the content creator when he can't even accurately label the video. Best job-site saw, table saw is an entirely different beast.

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  3. I'm just starting out and have very little room so a Job Site Table saw was my bet option… Price and features was a big part as well. After doing a bunch of research… I picked up a Skil Table Saw for $250… Cant beat it when it has many features, like the worm gear for half the price. plus the Legs are solid and easily fold up… and it weighs 50 pounds…I can throw it on a shelf up high and get it out of my way when I don't need it… These reviews always confuse me because every persons application is different… they all seems to have good features and have their own place… If you have a wood working profession and want to invest in a Dewalt or Milwaukee… that's your prerogative… Skil all the way for me.

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  4. I would never buy a portable tablesaw from a company that doesnt focus on woodwork in some way. I dont see any of these companies focusing on woodwork at all. They build too many tools to have good quality and features for these type saws. None of these saws has lockout controls to keep the blade from falling while doing actual woodwork. All of these saws are made for general contractor jobs. They arent made for any kind of precision. When you look at what these saws are capable of, not one of these lives up to the name "tablesaw".

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  5. The Skilsaws 10” table saw is the one to get. Mine was nearly trued from the factory. Only had to adjust the rip fence rotating feature and make sure everything else was square. Everything else was square and ready to go.

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