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VEVOR 10" Table Saw Electric Cutting Machine 4500RPM 25-in Rip Capacity Woodwork

Customer Reviews for VEVOR 10" Table Saw Electric Cutting Machine 4500RPM 25-in Rip Capacity Woodwork

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Pat Traynor Pat Traynor
95% great!
Overall, I'd say there's no good reason not to buy this saw. It cuts great, it's reasonably powerful (for what it is), and it's fairly low price. A couple of minor issues, but I'll get to that. There was almost no assembly required out of the box. There was an attachment on the fence that I had to remove, but then I was able to just plug it in and start testing. Without any tweaking, it was cutting perfectly straight. Ripping small pieces of ¾\" plywood went quickly and the results were perfectly parallel. The saw comes with a basic construction blade, but the cut wood edges were fairly smooth. And obviously if you'd prefer a high end 80-tooth blade, it'll be even better. The blade height and angle adjustments are very smooth. It took almost no effort whatsoever to raise the blade. The Amazon page doesn't specify the size, but the dust port is a standard 2-1/2\". I was concerned that it might be one of those skinny 1.5\" ports, but it fit my dust collection system just fine. A couple of issues. Although the manual appears to have been written or edited by a fluent English speaking person, it's terribly lean on information. Ten pages of safety warnings. Two pages of actual usage instructions. It's as though the writers had to pay for the printer ink out of their own pockets. An example: Riving knife adjust Unlock the riving knife Adjust riving knife Lock the riving knife Very informative. At the end of the second page of usage info, there's a list that looks like this: Use the ripe fence (Abb.1c,15) Use extension table (Abb.16) [ ... ] So I have to wonder if the manual is still in the process of being assembled, and they're only shipping the pre-release version. So because of that, there were a few things about the table saw that I couldn't figure out. The rip fence is attached to an expanding extension table. This works rather well and offers you the ability to cut as wide as 25\", so you can rip full sheets of plywood. There is a gauge on the rip fenc
Nick Nick
Great for the price. 25" rip capacity too.
I am so happy I purchased this saw. The 25" rip capacity wa2 important. I would have had to pay double the price for a "major" brand for these features. Sturdy and good quality too.
tcpuccio1 tcpuccio1
homeowner
can't beat the price it works well. the plate that covers the blade on the table is very cheap and at times it's sticking up and stops the wood from sliding past it very poor design and also a safety hazard in my mind! overall it's worked pretty well. It replaced a ryobi that is 20+ years old. this is better then the old one I had for sure. could it work better yes but it would cost a lot more too!.
niftywoodcreations niftywoodcreations
My first table saw
For the price I'm very happy with this as my 1st table saw. Works great!! Love the sliding extension, fence & miter gauge were easy to figure out, everything was super intuitive.
Brithor Brithor
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As I've stated in previous reviews, if you are not mechanically inclined and willing to make adjustments and are baffled by less than stellar assembly instructions, go ahead and spend a bunch more money for another product. The included assembly instructions are not for this exact product. Close but no cigar. The stand is pretty tricky and if not for the schematic showing centerline connections, I don't know if I'd have gotten the job done. As for the parts, the stove bolts, which have a domed head with a an area of square shank directly below the head (to lock the shaft from turning), we're supposed to fit into the square holes in the corresponding tubes (legs). But the shank was too big to fit in the sq holes. Tightening the nut enough to pull it in will collapse the thin walled tubes. So I filled down the first pair, but then said to h*ll with that and just allowed the heads to extend out beyond the tube surface. Got the stand assembled and working. Placed the plastic orange platform upon the stand in the same orientation as shown in instruction picture and made the appropriate attachments. Everything else is pretty much clear and/or self-explanatory. Issues with my particular unit: There is a stamped steel piece at the end of the table extension that is parallel to the blade and connects the extension rails. The rip fence, when moved to the extreme right side, will be over top of this part. Mine had two deformities on the outside edge. It was also installed too high so the rip fence had to be lifted up to clear the vertical edge. I removed the the offending piece straightened it and reinstalled it at the correct height. Now here is the biggest issue... the rip fence comes with a plastic part attached which is not mentioned in the manual and is only shown in one or two pics on the website. It extends onto the table and effectively cuts down the allowable rip by about 2". One of my criteria for a saw was a rip of at least 24" so I could rip plywood to any size. This part prevents that so I took it off, but what I found was that if you are ripping something that extends past the end of the fence where the lock handle is, the piece will not be parallel to the aluminum fence until it gets past the handle. This was totally unacceptable. To fix this fabrication error, I removed the two screws holding the plastic grip to the aluminum lever and filed the upper screw's head flat and down till it cleared the work. I then had to cut out a small portion of the grip, and then filed down the screw mounting surface till it also cleared the work. I no longer use the plastic fence add-on and can get the full rip as advertised. It is my belief that the mfgr probably discovered their fab error and chose to fix it by adding the plastic rip edge. That's why it is never mentioned in documentation. Other than that, the saw seems to work just fine. A bit loud, and draws quite a lot of current on startup but I wear hearing protection anyway. CHARACTER LIMIT REACHED!
jerome miller jerome miller
Easy to assemble great for on site workers
This can easily be attached to a table saw foldable work bench

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