Hey everyone! I'm looking to buy a new table saw since my current one, a cheap Craftsman 8.5" tabletop model, has been really unreliable. My budget is a strict $600, and I'm hoping to get something that has two tracks for a miter sled and a decent rip capacity (around 20"-30"). Reliable miter cuts are super important to me because I've had a lot of issues with my current saw. I'm considering the SKIL Jobsite saw, but does anyone know if it provides reliable miter cuts? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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I highly recommend the SKIL Jobsite saw! I used it for about three years before I upgraded to a Laguna F2 saw just because I had a good tax return. It's definitely the best you can get in that price range, and it still gives you some extra budget for tools or materials. I suggest building a proper workbench alongside it to help with larger projects, like sheet goods!
