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Prime Members: Metabo HPT 10" 15-Amp Corded Compound Miter Saw $99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Metabo HPT 10" 15-Amp Corded Compound Miter Saw (C10FCGS) for $99. Shipping is free.

Product Features:
  • 15 Amp motor delivers high power for the toughest of cuts generating a no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM
  • Only 24.2 lbs. to facilitate maneuverability and portability
  • Miter Angle Range: 0-52 degrees, to the right and left for increased flexibility
  • Bevel Range: 0-45 degrees, to the left with adjustable bevel stops for precision cuts
  • Large Table: Offers better material support with vice clamping system to secure work piece
  • Thumb Actuated Positive Stops: For quick miter adjustments
  • Horizontal Handle: For a secure hold.
  • Covered by Metabo HPT's 5-year warranty.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Metabo HPT 10" 15-Amp Corded Compound Miter Saw (C10FCGS) for $99. Shipping is free.

Product Features:
  • 15 Amp motor delivers high power for the toughest of cuts generating a no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM
  • Only 24.2 lbs. to facilitate maneuverability and portability
  • Miter Angle Range: 0-52 degrees, to the right and left for increased flexibility
  • Bevel Range: 0-45 degrees, to the left with adjustable bevel stops for precision cuts
  • Large Table: Offers better material support with vice clamping system to secure work piece
  • Thumb Actuated Positive Stops: For quick miter adjustments
  • Horizontal Handle: For a secure hold.
  • Covered by Metabo HPT's 5-year warranty.

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Model: Metabo HPT 10-in Single Bevel Compound Corded Miter Saw | C10FCGSM

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6h ago
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6h ago
45root
6h ago
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I looked at this earlier. Normal price is $120 at most places. It goes to this price regularly though. I was hoping they were going to have a better price for prime day. I guess not.
6h ago
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Joined Aug 2020
6h ago
Nautian
6h ago
1,005 Posts
Is this the best for lowest price or is there another one I should be looking at? Corded.
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5h ago
17 Posts
Joined Jan 2018
5h ago
marianlaura
5h ago
17 Posts
No sliding feature, no laser.
2h ago
117 Posts
Joined May 2017
2h ago
nick7255
2h ago
117 Posts
Quote from marianlaura :
No sliding feature, no laser.

I don't think I've ever seen that for 100, is that possible in a name brand?
2h ago
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2h ago
blocky
2h ago
343 Posts
Rock solid if you take the time to set it up. Price is a normal sale price, and sometimes it goes lower. I've owned 2, gave one away. The other one, I locked it in at 90 degrees 2.5 years ago as a dedicated saw for crate building, and it hasn't drifted at all.

If you need a basic miter saw and will put it to use right away, no question this is the one to get. Even when I plan to upgrade, this saw will stay in rotation, and there's a good chance that for this price, I'll buy two more and lock them in at complementary 45's.

If you don't need it, as 45root points out, this price will come around again.

Out of the box, the dust collection is atrocious and will require modification if that's important to you. Stock blade is decent, but after a few months, I upgraded to a CMT blade with more teeth. Now it cuts a little slower but is finish grade for what I'm doing.

The way I've got it set up, I can crosscut 14" by flipping the board over, and I sometimes cheat with an 18" or 20" panel, and finish the connecting cut with a handsaw. For me, I'd rather do this occasionally with a 24lbs saw that doesn't have any perceivable drift than fuss with a 60-80lbs sliding miter that takes a lot more setup.

My 'shop' is a dock space where a truck parks at night, so I do have to pull this thing out and put it away daily. Something to consider for a lot of folks.

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