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Posted at 2:29 PM on Monday 08/17/09 by
Ben
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Sears has the Craftsman 10 in. Compound Miter Saw for $90 - $5 coupon code SDEALS817 = $85 + shipping. Shipping is $13; Free in-store pickup in most locations. Features 15 amp motor cuts up to 2 in x 6 in. boards, 10 in. 40-tooth carbide tip saw blade. [Compare]
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    dr_toddsucks - Posted 2:35 pm PDT 08/17/09 (772 Posts)  Report Spam

    This isn't a deal.

    sincerely,
    toddsucks

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    dwm1225 - Posted 2:43 pm PDT 08/17/09 (126 Posts)  Report Spam

    Actually, it's not too bad a deal if you do in store pickup, especially considering it comes with a laser.

    Interestingly, it looks very similar in design to the Ryobis, which sell at Home Depot for about the same amount.

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    sethook - Posted 3:03 pm PDT 08/17/09 (1582 Posts)  Report Spam

    The laser will get you close. None of them get you dead nuts on...

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    morphiend - Posted 4:38 pm PDT 08/17/09 (107 Posts)  Report Spam

    MMmm... lasers and saws. How can you go wrong?

    $10 off would be better, at only $5 off that's not even 10%, which would barely cover the tax.

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    DaPope - Posted 7:28 pm PDT 08/17/09 (586 Posts)  Report Spam

    awww its not a sliding compound miter.

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    pfleck - Posted 8:36 pm PDT 08/17/09 (72 Posts)  Report Spam

    Slider would be nice but not usually at this price. This is fine for the majority of trim work, but the 10" sometime is a little small for others. Remember if you are going to cut a 45 degree angle the width of your board cannot be greater than 7".

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    Jrox - Posted 9:02 pm PDT 08/17/09 (54 Posts)  Report Spam

    that's what she said

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    the lawyer - Posted 9:58 am PDT 08/18/09 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you are doing trim work you will need a new 80 tooth blade....those will run you about half or up to the cost of the saw.

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