So my second Flexvolt table saw just got ripped off out of my truck in a smash and grab.□ It wasn’t in stock bare-tool from Home Depot or Amazon so I picked one up from ACME TOOL. Again, if you need to rip oak floor boards all day I’d go with a 10″ corded saw with a more powerful motor to get through that work faster. I’ve used the Flexvolt to cut everything from soft pine to hard maple and birch with no problem. ![]() The power seems pretty equal between these two compact table saws. If I’m running the Flexvolt concrete saw or ripping 16 foot fascia boards I bring more batteries. FeaturesCompact size for easy transportation and storage.Rack & pinion telescoping fence rails make fence adjustments fast, smooth, and accurate.24.5 of. ![]() I’ve noticed when making long 16′ rips the batteries heat up and burn down much faster.įor me, working alone, between the table saw, miter saw, nailers, impacts, etc., a couple 9 and 6amp Flexvolts and a few 5amp 20V batteries along with fast charger is enough power. That’s making 8′ rips with a few seconds between cuts. I’m getting 12-14 rips out of 2x Doug fir on one 9 amp battery. But I’ll be honest I prefer the cordless around the house too. ![]() If this is a shop saw corded is the cheaper way to go. If you plan to use this saw in more than one location I’d go cordless. Check out this video to see them in action. The DeWalt compact corded table saw model DWE7485 has the same table and frame dimensions as the Flexvolt 60V Cordless table saw model DCS7485. ![]() ToolRev earns commissions on purchases made through our links.
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