The 7 Best Benchtop Table Saws

Updated June 21, 2019 by Daniel Imperiale

This wiki has been updated 13 times since it was first published in June of 2019. If you're in need of a table saw, but you either don't have the space for a big model in your workshop or you want something you can take with you to a job site, then the benchtop models here are just what you're looking for. We've included options built with home use in mind, as well as others that are relatively lightweight and come with stands, so you can set them up anywhere. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Bosch Power Tools 4100

2. Skilsaw Portable Worm Drive

3. DeWalt 10-Inch 32

4. Makita 2705 10-Inch Contractor

5. DeWalt 10-Inch Portable

6. Bosch One-Handed Jobsite

7. Skil Folding 10-Inch

Editor's Notes

June 18, 2019:

While some of these models weigh close to 100 pounds, the issue of portability became rather important. The Bosch model in our number one spot was able to overcome the fact that it outweighed our lightest options by nearly ten pounds by coming with one of the most flexible, durable job site stands on the market. It also didn't hurt that it crushed the competition for rip capacity. Bosch's other model didn't fair quite as well, coming in at number six due mainly to issues with the alignment of its fence, which could result in uneven cuts. Both DeWalt models and the Skilsaw unit at number two weigh in at under 50 pounds, and none of the three seem to sacrifice anything in the power department for being so light, but the lesser DeWalt at number five lacks a good stand.

Last updated on June 21, 2019 by Daniel Imperiale

Daniel Imperiale holds a bachelor’s degree in writing, and proudly fled his graduate program in poetry to pursue a quiet life at a remote Alaskan fishery. After returning to the contiguous states, he took up a position as an editor and photographer of the prestigious geek culture magazine “Unwinnable” before turning his attention to the field of health and wellness. In recent years, he has worked extensively in film and music production, making him something of a know-it-all when it comes to camera equipment, musical instruments, recording devices, and other audio-visual hardware. Daniel’s recent obsessions include horology (making him a pro when it comes to all things timekeeping) and Uranium mining and enrichment (which hasn’t proven useful just yet).


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