DeWALT DWE7485RS
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Model overview based on user reviews
The DeWALT DWE7485 is a compact and easy-to-use circular saw that excels in its tasks, making it a great choice for both hobbyists and professionals. Users appreciate its parallel fence system and good dust extraction, as well as the convenience of its quick riving knife change. While the saw is praised for its excellent combination of weight and quality, some users note a few drawbacks, such as the lack of mechanical angle adjustment and play in the sliding system. The factory-fitted blade may require replacement due to wobble issues, and the angle stop and table extension might need adjustments. Despite these minor issues, the saw is considered a very good investment for a home workshop, offering a balance of price and quality.
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Small, with many quite successful solutions. Parallel fence system, all accessories onboard. Good dust extraction. Quick riving knife change. Semi-ring system. Ordered here, came with a model with two grooves. There's no mechanical angle adjustment, just hands, just hardcore (luckily, the 90 and 45 stops work fine). There's a noticeable play in the sliding system. To ensure the parallel stop remains parallel, you either need to guide it in one direction or tighten the synchronizing rod. The factory-fitted blade might be good, but damn, it's crooked. Generally, you shouldn't count on the stock blade, but considering it's quite thin — a wobble of 0.2mm is unacceptable to me. This same blade was tightened so much that all the paint came off at the contact point. I'm not sure if that's a negative for the blade or the assembly. The insert can either be aligned with the table or fixed with a lock (the lock bends the back part of the insert). It will need some tweaking. The parallel stop lacks a 90-degree adjustment relative to the table, so I fixed it with two layers of painter's tape under the base. The crosscut stop is junk. |
DWE7485-QS 389C1 The best option for home and row. Very decent workmanship. Small in the rip fence, but not critical for me. Excellent combination of weight - 22 kg, does not jump and can be carried by one. Combination of price and quality. Not much play in the rip fence. But I was ready for this. There is a video on how to reduce it a little. |
DEWALT DWE7485 91E75. Great saw for hobby and profit. Justifies the investment. It's necessary to refine the miter gauge and make a zero-clearance insert. Parallel stop. Compact (convenient for a small workshop). The original disc is only 24 teeth, but cuts perfectly. It is convenient to remove the riving knife. Angle stop play. The longitudinal groove tapers towards the exit (different widths at the entrance and exit). |
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DeWALT DWE7485RS configurations
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My first personal machine. Before this, I was using the DWE560 handheld for baseboard work. After it broke, I decided to get a minimal machine for semi-circular work. The higher models with a 250-disc are quite expensive, and the Makita 2704 isn't far behind price-wise. What sold me on this saw was the fence. The table is surprisingly flat, and you can make do with the parallel fence, and most issues can be resolved on the spot. The only disappointment is the manual angle adjustment, and given that the blade tilts quite stiffly, the result isn't always predictable.