Very easy to assemble and the DeWalt DWS780 XPS fit like a glove with no modifications required. Very happy with combination. The table could use a space to place to set down squares, tape etc. I made one and clamped it on while in use.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It seemed like a good idea to have a hydronic lift and a wheeled stand because the saw is pretty heavy. That said the functionality is not great, the stand is super heavy as well, and my hydronic mechanism is either glitching Or not working well, because it take a lot of force to open initially and it seems to have three pre determined height locking positions but I can not get it to lock in the heights that one. I don’t usually write these reviews but this plus the saw were expensive it’s and I expected it to work better.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Excellent rolling stand, very stable and heavy duty. The lift assist is a great feature making it quick and easy to erect.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I had my miter saw on a DW730 and that thing was a great saw table but it did not fold up with the saw on it and there was no wheels to help with mobility. This new one cleared up both those problems AND I get a lot of space freed up when I store it as a All-In-One unit! That was a huge bonus! It is a well made unit, easy to assemble and I am very pleased with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Pros: I love the mobility of it and how easy it is to raise and lower the saw. It has a firm base and is very solid. Cons: I replace a Hitachi miter stand with this. It had removable plates that installed to the bottom of tools so you can use various tools on the stand like a miter saw, table saw, router, etc. It just didn't roll around like this dewalt stand does. I wish dewalt would have made it to where the saw could easily be able to remove and use the stand for more tools. It's the best stand I've found yet though! I use it in my construction trailer and it's easy to move from jobsite to jobsite. Last con: For the sake of storage, I don't like storing it vertically in the construction trailer while going down the road because I don't like the saw bouncing around in as vertical position. Laying it down takes up too much room and is a pain to move when I need to get in and out. I have it vertically up against the wall right now and put a ratchet strap from the carring handle on the saw to a rafter bar in the trailer just to reduce some of the bouncing up and down it does when I'm driving down the road. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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