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The ToughBuilt Miter Saw Stand features universal compatibility with most miter saw brands, a 124-inch blade length, and a lightweight design, making it an essential tool for both home improvement enthusiasts and professional tradesmen. Its innovative support pegs allow for convenient material storage, ensuring a tidy workspace.
Brand | ToughBuilt |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Universal compatibility, Proven reliable Tough Built technology |
Included Components | ToughBuilt - TB-S550-7BES |
Product Dimensions | 24.41"L x 61.42"W x 13.39"H |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Blade Length | 124 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 60 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00858670005500 |
Handle Material | Either 'Plastic' or 'Metal' |
UPC | 858670005500 |
Manufacturer | Toughbuilt |
Part Number | ToughBuilt - TB-S550-7BES |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item model number | ToughBuilt - TB-S550-7BES |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 124 In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Universal compatibility, Proven reliable Tough Built technology |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**E
Solid, versatile, portable - and it stores vertical!
This is a well-engineered rolling miter saw stand. It has heavy-duty construction - much stronger than many competitors in it's price range. And, contrary to some other reviews and complaints, it stores upright with saw attached. (See below.)ASSEMBLY: straightforward, but DO NOT follow directions and open legs before installing pull handle and wheel assembly. Underneath is a very tight fit; leave legs closed and work with unit inverted.VERSATILITY: easy fit with my Ryobi 10" sliding compound miter saw; includes adapters for saws with irregular base holes. Stores collapsed horizontal on floor, or vertical against wall to save space (see below).CONSTRUCTION: solid, solid, solid, with heavy steel and some clever engineering (e.g., legs can be folded either end first).CONS: pull handle is tight against bottom of material support post, must be grasped underhanded to avoid barked knuckles. Collapsing and setup take caution and strength (but what big tool doesn't?)STORING: Can be stored collapsed lying down (see picture 1) or standing UPRIGHT WITH SAW ATTACHED (see picture 2). The trick (yes, I'm an engineer and, yes, this is a clever hack not devised by the manufacturer) is to pull out the material support extension somewhat and turn the support bar sideways (see closeup in picture 3). Be sure to lock extension and support bar. Voila!
B**E
Very sturdy product
This is a sturdy mitre table. I use it a lot. Be careful when you are rolling this with the mitre saw attached because the center of balance is a little off and will get squirrelly on you if you aren't careful. I still give it high marks because it is a good, stable product.
N**P
Needed more tools, instructions are too small and counterintuitive, but otherwise is good
Full disclosure: this is exactly what I wanted in a third-party saw stand for my decade-old Ryobi Miter Saw. Easy to use, nicely balanced, and can saw through lengthy materials with the arms and stands. It's durable, too. Perfect!I hate the instructions and the fact that I had to buy metric tools. The instructions are too small and maybe I missed the specs about metric tools, but it bugged me that I had to add another $50 to get this rolling. Regarding the instructions, I have assembled dozens of things over the years. Plus I have a functioning brain stem. I really, really wish that the fonts were bigger and that the steps were more clear. Eventually I ditched the finer print and just went for it. And in 45 minutes I was there.
A**R
Great product!! Rock solid !!
Great buy for the money 10 time’s more sturdy than a dewalt stand!! I have my big 12inch dewalt sliding compound miter saw on it (weighs 86 pounds) and this stand is rock solid I sat on it and wiggled around and it didn’t budge!! I love the way it folds up and acts as a dolly with wheels I leave my saw locked on and dolly it from job to job by myself! Excellent buy I’d buy one again and again and would strongly recommend this stand to anyone !! Also have got a lot of complements on it !
A**R
Very solid, no cheap materials
Very solid construction. The legs and arms extend with little effort and lock securely, and are very sturdy even at full extension. The quick attach/ detach brackets are solid and when unlocked, allows the saw to slide back and forth on the rails very smoothly. Tires are solid rubber, not cheap plastic so it grips and rolls across most [reasonable] surfaces. I dragged this unit up a set of stairs with a landing with a 12" sliding compound attached without any issues. The handle is plastic but feels solid. I would not recommend lifting the entire unit by the handle with your saw attached if it is as heavy as mine. When in the "travel" position (legs folded in) it does not balance itself with my saw attached. However, mine is among the largest and top heavy you could find. Smaller miter saws may be able to be stored attached and vertical. Now that I think about it, I would probably not store mine vertically even if it could, I imagine that could throw the saw out of alignment over time.Love this thing, wish I would have invested in one sooner.
T**S
Decent stand for the price
I think this a decent miter saw stand. Seems like it’s pretty beefy construction and it should last and the price was reasonable. The downsides I’ve experienced are as follows. The handle is really close to the support braces (see pic). There’s hardly any clearance there and I scratched my knuckles pretty good the first time I tried to wheel it around with the saw attached. Nothing my Sawzall couldn’t fix. Also with a 12” sliding miter saw this thing is super top heavy and really awkward to open and close. Also with the width of the wheels it easily tips over when transporting. It doesn’t help that the carry handle is pretty narrow so it’s hard to get enough torque on it with one hand to counteract the tipping tendency. So now I pretty much just leave it open and just get someone to help me lift and carry it or just drag the back legs. I may try to rig up some wheels to the legs and space them out wider for better stability.With a smaller miter saw this probably would be fine, but if I had to do it over I would have gone with a more stable (wider) stand that has wheels when upright and that has a extendable leg to eliminate the need to shim.
B**W
Yes, even for a garage you occasionally use as a shop!
This is definitely job site tough. I just wanted something to use around the house and still be storable, and this is kind of over kill! But I know it will last as long as my saw does so well worth it.That said... a couple of improvement suggestions would be: Move handles always from wood support risers. When it collapsed, no hand room. Also move wheels out more for easier folding. It’s a weird angle to get the legs collapsed. Lastly I would repurpose the wheel bracket to stand the product upright while being stored. Now it’s using the wood support slider as a foot which tends to give way under its own weight. All that and it’s still worth it!
K**E
Easy to assemble
Great product, easy to put together and use. Very sturdy.
N**S
Simply the best!
I have seen other chop saw stands. I have a DeWalt chop saw and decided on this brand over DeWalt because of price. After receiving the unit I am pleasantly pleased it is actually built very well - will last a life time. Folds up with the saw for easy transport. Only issue are the rollers. There are none. They are simply pipes holding the board, which is not a problem really, the lumber slides easily as it looks like the whole unit is powder coated. I recommend this product.
C**O
Solid stand. Knobs could be a little nicer.
Only used one day so far. Its pretty heavy but manageable. Super study and rigid, the arms are pretty solid once adjusted proper. Only thing I would like to see improved are the adjustment knobs and the releases for the legs. They are made of plastic, solid plastic but still plastic. I expected the legs to have fully metal mechanisms like the saw horses by toughbuilt that I absolutely love.
D**.
Good price not great unit
Should have listened to the other reviews. Once setup no complaints but unfolding or moving around it far from ideal.
J**.
Best stand on the market
Better and cheaper than other brands
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