A 2000W Table Saw, with a dust exhaust device and 2 TCT saw blades (24 and 48 teeth) included. Caution: 2-person lift required.
Accessories Included
6 x 25mm bits
Dust exhaust device
2 x TCT Saw Blades (24 & 48 Teeth)
Features
Idle speed 4250 min-1
Table size 638x430mm
Table broadening (left/right) 638x250mm
Rear table extension 430x320mm
Cross fence tiltable -45° to 45°
Parallel stop with aluminium guide, locking lever locks vertically
Saw blade rotating range stepless 0° to 45°
Cutting height adjustment 80mm/90°-55mm/45°
1 Hour fast charging unit with BS plug
Brand: Workzone
Material: Aluminium, PVC
Power: 2000W / 230-240V / 50Hz
Product Type: Power Tools
Speed Settings: 7,000 min-1
Thickness: 2.5mm (Splitting Wedge)
Variable Speed: 4,250 min-1
Top comments
jamgin
27 Oct 165#4
Will this saw doors or is it tables only?
All comments (23)
mel1408
27 Oct 16#1
"1 Hour fast charging unit with BS plug"..
Is this CORDLESS????
luvsadeal to mel1408
27 Oct 16#2
Doubt it
you_gotta_be_kidding
27 Oct 16#3
I honestly don't know why this is getting cold votes? The top selling budget table saws are made by scheppach and this is cheaper than both and looks better than both and comes with two blades...
I'm considering buying this instead of the scheppach but would love to find some reviews if anyone can find any?
hamfist to you_gotta_be_kidding
28 Oct 16#9
There's a thread about this saw over on the ukworkshop forum. A few comments about blades missing teeth, flimsy top construction and slop in the fence and mitre track. It's not going to be super accurate but probably fine for hobby/DIY ...it's also only £90.
jamgin
27 Oct 165#4
Will this saw doors or is it tables only?
you_gotta_be_kidding to jamgin
27 Oct 16#5
haha
you_gotta_be_kidding
27 Oct 16#6
think I'm gonna give this a shot. If you look at the plastic molding of the body it's identical to the scheppach HS100S. except it has a better guard, a rear table extension, bigger looking handles and an extra blade. Plus a longer warranty.
Thanks op
ordering now
tinca
27 Oct 161#7
If I want so good at disguising dovetail joints as 6" nails I'd buy one of these!
yozzman1234
27 Oct 16#8
Looks really good for the money , great for joiners doing smaller things like kitchens, wardrobes etc . And 2000 W motor , most table saws with 2000 W motor are £200 plus
you_gotta_be_kidding
28 Oct 16#10
do you have a link? I've found reviews etc on previous models but not this version.
Unless they've changed the saw in the past 12months, the info should still be relevant.
you_gotta_be_kidding
28 Oct 16#12
This is the new version, only brought out two months ago. I've done quite a bit of research on this. The old ones were made by einhell, these new ones are made by scheppach.
hamfist
28 Oct 16#13
I think you're right.... and aldi are known for selling rebranded scheppach/woodstar tools. I guess most of these machines are made in the same factory in China, then badged accordingly.
It can't hurt to buy it and test it out. If it turns out to be cheap junk, just return it. If its better than expected and fairly accurate, put good quality blade in it and enjoy.
AndrewJ
28 Oct 16#14
been looking at the titan which looks more or less the same specs other than a 1500w motor
these are also available in store from Sunday, they also have an 18v lithium drill for £24.99
sohi
28 Oct 16#16
Can it be used for cutting large porcelain, patio stones tiles ??
yozzman1234 to sohi
28 Oct 161#17
Ha ha nooooooo
AndrewJ to sohi
28 Oct 16#18
sure can you would need a diamond cutting disc to fit the spindle and would need to provide a water spray to keep the cutting disc wet but I'd be careful as the table saw is not designed to get wet, you may find an angle grinder with diamond disc is a better freehand option
GaryDIY
28 Oct 16#19
Anyone any idea what the blade and bore size is ?
GaryDIY to GaryDIY
28 Oct 16#20
Just checked out video, seems its 10"/254mm (so assume a 250mm will be ok), also it seems to have a laser too.
I really shouldn't buy another saw, but then again my other one is yellow so .......
sohi
28 Oct 16#21
thanks
sohi
28 Oct 16#22
cheers
Carlos57
15 Nov 161#23
I have bought one of these saws & been using for 1 week ( FYI its made by einhell ) - its well worth the money but you would need shed or workshop to use it - its too big to go through normal door when built - Instructions for putting this together are useless - worth persevering as its a very good quality item for the money & comes with a spare blade & has a laser cutting guide
Opening post
Accessories Included
6 x 25mm bits
Dust exhaust device
2 x TCT Saw Blades (24 & 48 Teeth)
Features
Idle speed 4250 min-1
Table size 638x430mm
Table broadening (left/right) 638x250mm
Rear table extension 430x320mm
Cross fence tiltable -45° to 45°
Parallel stop with aluminium guide, locking lever locks vertically
Saw blade rotating range stepless 0° to 45°
Cutting height adjustment 80mm/90°-55mm/45°
1 Hour fast charging unit with BS plug
Brand: Workzone
Material: Aluminium, PVC
Power: 2000W / 230-240V / 50Hz
Product Type: Power Tools
Speed Settings: 7,000 min-1
Thickness: 2.5mm (Splitting Wedge)
Variable Speed: 4,250 min-1
Top comments
All comments (23)
Is this CORDLESS????
I'm considering buying this instead of the scheppach but would love to find some reviews if anyone can find any?
Thanks op
ordering now
Unless they've changed the saw in the past 12months, the info should still be relevant.
It can't hurt to buy it and test it out. If it turns out to be cheap junk, just return it. If its better than expected and fairly accurate, put good quality blade in it and enjoy.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb674tas-254mm-table-saw-230-240v/9486j
the workzone could be a good buy
I really shouldn't buy another saw, but then again my other one is yellow so .......