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DeWALT DWS780 110V

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Product type: miter power saws; Type: stationary; Power source: mains (110 V); Power (W): 1675; No load blade speed (rpm): 3800; Bar/blade size (mm): 305; Bore diameter (mm): 30; Cutting depth (mm): 112; Cutting width (mm): 299; LED light; speed controller; dust collector; Noise level (dB): 100
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DeWALT DWS780 110V
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Main
Product typemiter power saws
Typestationary
Power sourcemains (110 V)
Motor
Power1675 W
No load blade speed3800 rpm / 1900 – 3800 rpm /
Cutting equipment
Bar/blade size305 mm
Bore diameter30 mm
Cutting depth112 mm
Cutting width299 mm
Saw angle49 °
Saw angle60 °
Guidesrear loaded
Features
FeaturesLED light
speed controller
In boxdust collector
General
Noise level100 dB
Size770x470x396 mm
Weight25.4 kg
Official Websitedewalt.co.uk
Added to E-CatalogOctober 2022
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The DeWALT DWS780 miter saw is appreciated for its relatively light weight and decent angle adjustments, making it suitable for carpenters or door installers dealing with long parts. However, it has several drawbacks, including a 1 mm dip on the bed that requires leveling, a hard-to-turn mechanism on a plastic rim instead of a bearing, and mediocre dust removal even with a powerful vacuum cleaner. Adjustments often require wrenches, which is seen as outdated compared to competitors like Metabo or Makita. The laser guide is ineffective in bright light and only shows the line when the saw is fully lowered. The absence of table extenders limits its usability for shorter cuts, and the clamp design is criticized for lacking a quick release. Overall, the product is considered overpriced, with quality comparable to more budget-friendly brands.
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For that kind of money I would consider something else. The price is too high.
27 September 2018 
The cost is clearly too high. The quality is at the level of budget Jets or Hummers. As a last resort, Mac Alisterov. Which cost 18-22 thousand. And, in principle, no worse. Unless the brand is lagging behind.
The angles are not bad, but not ideal. Relatively light weight for trimming at 305 mm.
There is a 1 mm dip on the bed. Something needs to be placed underneath for correct leveling. It's very hard to turn. The turn is not on a bearing but on a plastic rim (This is just crazy). It wears out, which leads to an increase in the dip height. For professional work, it needs to be redone in metal. Dust removal is mediocre even with a powerful vacuum cleaner. Many movements or adjustments require the use of wrenches. This is already the stone age. The same Metabo or Makita made everything on convenient levers. It's more suitable for carpenters or door installers. Generally, for those with long parts and who don’t care about a couple of millimeters or degrees either way. Certainly not for cabinetmakers, let alone furniture makers. A separate atrocity is the clamp. Not only stone age. I'd like to rip the hands off whoever designed it like that. There’s no quick release. You have to turn it back and forth. ((

Table extenders are absent. For this kind of money. That is, you can cut something longer than 1 mm, or within 50 cm. Cutting something shorter than 40 cm is either difficult or impossible due to the bed's dip. It results in a skew.

The praised laser guide is as disappointing as an ordinary laser. It shows the line only when you fully lower the saw onto the part. And in the raised state, you won't see this shadow. It just blurs. In bright light, you can also forget about it. One wonders why the hell is there a need for it. When the blade is down on the part, it's clear enough where the cut will be. Moreover, it’s more accurate along the edge of the tooth. Considering that this device costs almost 10k extra.
use DeWALT DWS780 month or more i recommend it don't buy
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