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DeWALT DWE7485RS-QS vs SKIL TS6307-00

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

DeWALT DWE7485RS-QS

DeWALT 8-1/4" Compact Jobsite Table Saw with Rolling Stand

DeWALT · DWE7485RS-QS

Editor's Choice

$399

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SKIL TS6307-00

SKIL 10" Jobsite Table Saw with Folding Stand

SKIL · TS6307-00

$329

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsDeWALT DWE7485RS-QSSKIL TS6307-00
Blade Size
8-1/4 in / 210 mm
10 in / 254 mm
Motor
15A / 1850W
15A / 1800W
Max Rip Capacity
24.5 in / 622 mm
25.5 in / 648 mm
Cut Depth (90°)
2.5 in / 65 mm
3.5 in / 89 mm
Cut Depth (45°)
1.75 in / 45 mm
2.5 in / 64 mm
Speed
5800
5000
Weight
48 lbs / 22 kg
50 lbs / 22.7 kg
Dust Port
2.5 in / 63 mm
2.5 in / 63 mm
Fence Type
Rack & Pinion (telescoping)
Rack & Pinion
Stand Included
Price
$399
$329

Which Should You Buy?

DeWALT DWE7485RS-QS

The most compact full-featured table saw on the market. The 210mm blade and 1850W motor deliver serious cutting power in a package that's 30% smaller and lighter than 10" saws. The rack-and-pinion fence and rolling stand make it the ideal jobsite companion.

Pros

  • + Extremely compact and portable at 22 kg
  • + Rack & pinion telescoping fence
  • + Rolling stand included
  • + Powerful 1850W motor despite compact size

Cons

  • Smaller 210mm blade limits max cut depth
  • 24.5" rip capacity vs 32.5" on larger models
  • Not ideal for ripping thick hardwood stock

SKIL TS6307-00

The best budget table saw. At nearly half the price of the DeWALT, it delivers surprisingly good rip capacity and a decent rack-and-pinion fence.

Pros

  • + Excellent value — under $350
  • + 25.5" rip capacity impressive for the price
  • + Rack & pinion fence
  • + Folding stand included

Cons

  • Build quality noticeably cheaper than premium brands
  • Dust collection is poor
  • Miter gauge is flimsy
  • Fence can drift under heavy use

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