Bestselling Bosch Worksite Table Saw Review

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Best Selling Worksite Table Saw

Bosch Table SawA couple of weeks ago I bought a new table saw for my crew at work. We were in dire need of a new one and I asked my job foreman to pick one out. He chose the Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand based on a review in the Journal of Light Construction. From what I’ve seen so far this table saw is worth every nickel you pay for it. It costs $599.99 from Amazon including FREE shipping.

Bosch Table Saw Features

This is a 15 amp 10″ saw that works just as well as my shop saw (Delta). The fence and deck are great and you can rip a 4×8 sheet in half with the 25″ cut dimension on the top. This worksite saw can even be fitted with a dado set which most saws of this type cannot.

The saw plus stand weighs 109 lbs but the easy to use stand makes it a breeze for two guys to lift out of a truck and wheel around the job site. Once again Bosch makes a great tool and you get what you pay for. I’ve had a Bosch sliding compound miter saw for a few years and I’ve had great luck with it. So next time you’re in the market for a job site table saw definitely give this one a look.

The table saw features:

  • Squarelock rip fence engineered for maximum trueness
  • Includes the new enhanced award-winning gravity rise stand by Bosch
  • Durable Sub-Base increases tool life by handling job-site abuse
  • Integrated carry handles increase portability
  • Single point bevel movement for consistent accuracy; 1-year warranty

You can buy the Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand from Amazon.




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Submitted by Todd on May 19, 2007 – 9:50 amNo Comment

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