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Craftsman 10 in. Compound Miter Saw with Stand

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Craftsman 10 in. Compound Miter Saw with Stand $170 at Sears
 
Discuss (28) : History : Tell : Posted 4:51 PM PDT 04/19/09 by Ben
Craftsman 10 in. Compound Miter Saw with StandSears.com has the Craftsman 10 in. Compound Miter Saw with Stand for $170 + shipping. Shipping is about $21, or pick up in-store. [Compare]

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    #1   baconman - Posted 5:21 pm PDT 04/19/09 (336 Posts)
    Mmmm, Craftsman. Nothing like playing whats-|n-the-box or pig-in-a-poke with your good hard-earned cash.
    #2   SeanCamaro - Posted 5:25 pm PDT 04/19/09 (178 Posts)
    How is this a deal? I like Craftsman, but this is not a high end saw and it's only 10". It's not a sliding saw, so am I missing something? Don't tell me that the laser adds $100 in value :-/
    #3   Nivram - Posted 5:44 pm PDT 04/19/09 (947 Posts)
    Nope, slapping the SEARS logo on it adds $100. Rolling Eyes

    Go to Harbor Freight and get a 10" sliding compound miter saw, without the fancy laser, for $99.99.
    #4   cablephil2001 - Posted 5:50 pm PDT 04/19/09 (740 Posts)
    Now, if this saw was able to bevel left and right, this would be a good price. It doesn't, so any 10", $100.00 saw from any manufacturer is going to do the same job, plus save you $70.00.
    #5   btc909 - Posted 6:03 pm PDT 04/19/09 (1104 Posts)
    But it says Craftsman on it.
    #6   SeanCamaro - Posted 6:09 pm PDT 04/19/09 (178 Posts)
    No kidding. I bought a 12" Harbor Freight sliding miter saw for $150 then 15% off...so it was like $127... Then I found the same one used on craigslist for $20 so I bought it and took the HF one back Wink

    But the low end (not the Profesisonal) Craftsman stuff is no higher quality than B&D, Ryobi, etc..bacon's usually made by them. Their Profesisonal stuff is often made by Porter Cable, etc so they can be excellent deals...

    This one is not...
    #7   Knarly - Posted 8:01 pm PDT 04/19/09 (387 Posts)
    The big surprise comes when you need a replacement part; they will stab you big time!

    Oh, and you can't get the part anywhere else; only @ Sears!
    #8   fellempty - Posted 8:20 pm PDT 04/19/09 (52 Posts)
    if you need professional quality, you need to choose other brand, I never see any professional people use Craftsman, they make quality tool for auto only.
    # 3 Harbor Freight only sell very cheap no brand name items.
    #9   SeanCamaro - Posted 8:35 pm PDT 04/19/09 (178 Posts)
    Craftsman does have some high quality tools. I have a palm sander that is made by Porter Cable. I also have a $140 impact wrench made by Porter Cable also. Both are their Professional lines, though. Those tools can get pretty expensive but are in another class compared to the basic stuff.

    Yes Harbor Freight makes some junky stuff, but if you only use it occasionally and/or don't need exact cuts, it's probably fine. I bought the miter saw mainly to do laminate flooring, trim, and quick lumber cuts, so it should do the job.
    #10   fellempty - Posted 8:57 pm PDT 04/19/09 (52 Posts)
    if you need professional quality, you need to choose other brand, I never see any professional people use Craftsman, they make quality tool for auto only.
    # 3 Harbor Freight only sell very cheap no brand name items.
    #11   CompWiz17 - Posted 9:40 pm PDT 04/19/09 (4521 Posts)
    #4: the cheap sliding Harbor Freight miter saw can bevel left and right.
    #12   doomed - Posted 10:25 pm PDT 04/19/09 (710 Posts)
    I think some people just need to have a brand name on something they use to make them feel better and more special.. yeah i said it..
    #13   rmw325 - Posted 10:37 pm PDT 04/19/09 (10 Posts)
    I much rather get this then one from Harbor Frieght
    #14   heavyb31 - Posted 11:25 pm PDT 04/19/09 (133 Posts)
    I would rather have a 12", you can cut floor board with one cut.
    #15   chinaman_87 - Posted 1:03 am PDT 04/20/09 (60 Posts)
    #12 thats a good point, happens to me all the time.
    #16   mr.ed - Posted 2:42 am PDT 04/20/09 (1743 Posts)
    Cheaper at our local Sears, which is closing 'cause the mall went out of business. You'll see more of this this summer. Retail is way overbuilt.
    #17   RKLE - Posted 4:17 am PDT 04/20/09 (6297 Posts)
    These are great for needing fine cuts like on molding.
    #18   bclinton - Posted 5:12 am PDT 04/20/09 (197 Posts)
    #17 Really - I thought people used this for slicing bread.
    #19   he162 - Posted 5:50 am PDT 04/20/09 (1502 Posts)
    #11 is working on a green battlebot.
    #20   DaPope - Posted 6:17 am PDT 04/20/09 (521 Posts)
    link is dead, its taking you to a compound miter saw, not the compound sliding miter. I believe that the craftsman 10" compound slider has a reach of 12" so you may as well just buy a regular 12" compound miter saw.
     
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