Hitachi C10RJ Table Saw Review 2026: Is It Still Worth Buying?
Hitachi doesn’t make the C10RJ anymore. That’s the first thing you should know. The brand rebranded to Metabo HPT in 2018, and this saw — while still floating…
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Hitachi doesn’t make the C10RJ anymore. That’s the first thing you should know. The brand rebranded to Metabo HPT in 2018, and this saw — while still floating…
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The Delta 36-725T2 is a legitimately excellent contractor saw. Cast iron top. Belt-driven induction motor. Biesemeyer-style fence that most saws at twice the price would be proud to…
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Tested for Woodworking — Shop Vacs, Dust Extractors, Cyclone Separators, and What Actually Cleans Your Air Craftsman • Ridgid • Bosch VAC090AH • Hercules HEPA • DeWalt Stealthsonic…
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The Blade Matters More Than the Saw. Most Woodworkers Figure This Out Too Late. You can spend $600 on a DeWalt table saw and ruin expensive oak with…
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You Can’t Actually Buy the Bosch REAXX Anymore — and That Changes Everything About This Comparison Most articles comparing the SawStop and the Bosch REAXX are written as…
Read moreThat number is worth sitting with for a second. The SawStop CTS-120A60 — the Compact Table Saw, SawStop’s most affordable model — currently retails at $974 after a…
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Six Months, 800+ Cuts, Honest Battery Math, No Cordless Hype Rating: 8.3/10 • $549 bare / $699 kit • 60V FlexVolt • 8-1/4″ • 24″ Rip • 48…
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Ask anyone who’s owned a Ridgid jobsite table saw for more than six months what their biggest frustration is. Nine times out of ten the answer is the…
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Rating: 7.5/10 • $279–$349 • 15-Amp • 32″ Rip • Compared vs DeWalt, Ridgid, Skil Let’s Talk About the Harbor Freight Question When Harbor Freight launched the Hercules…
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I’ll never forget the day I nearly bought the wrong table saw. I was standing in Home Depot, staring at a shiny contractor saw with an impressive price…
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