🛠️ Cut smarter, not harder — the jobsite saw that moves with you!
The DEWALT 15 Amp 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7485) delivers professional-grade ripping capacity with a 24.5-inch rip fence, powered by a robust 15 Amp motor running at 5800 RPM. Its compact, 46-pound design features a metal roll cage for durability and rack & pinion fence rails for precise, smooth adjustments. Safety is enhanced with a power-loss reset to prevent accidental restarts, making it the ideal portable saw for demanding jobsite conditions.
Brand | DEWALT |
Color | Yellow |
Blade Material | Metal |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Rack & pinion telescoping fence rails, Site-Pro Modular Guarding System |
Included Components | (1) DWE7485 8-1/4 in. Table Saw; (1) Fence; (1) Anti-Kickback Pawls; (1) Miter Gauge; (1) Push Stick; (1) 24T 8-1/4 in. Blade; (1) Non-thru cut riving Knife; (2) Blade Change Wrenches; (1) Modular Guard System |
Product Dimensions | 26.25"L x 13.93"W x 26.57"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 46 Pounds |
Speed | 5800 RPM |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 50 |
Cutting Angle | 48 Degrees |
Specification Met | UL |
Wattage | 1.8E+3 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911656450 |
UPC | 885911656450 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DWE7485 |
Item Weight | 46 pounds |
Item model number | DWE7485 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | 8-1/4-Inch Saw |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Tablesaw |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rack & pinion telescoping fence rails, Site-Pro Modular Guarding System |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty / 1 Year Free Service / 90 Days Satisfaction Guaranteed |
L**E
quality made table saw.
I bought this table saw after checking other table saw reviews and i wanted a saw that was not too big to move around as i would be using it outside. it's a quality made saw that works as it should with straight cuts that my other old table saw had a problem with as the blade would never line up true for straight cuts. don't let the size of this table saw fool you as it is quite heavy to move around and i will end up buying a table saw stand that rolls to move it around.
H**S
Sweet in a small package - Portable
Firstly - Should have bought it years ago. I've been using a cast iron Craftsman 10" for years, but the belt drive was getting iffy. Plus, moving it around the garage was half the time spent instead of cutting. This is the cure! Get ready for an in-depth (unpacking) review...Secondly - The cons: My only real gripes; are that the start button needs better access - it would be nice to have a "click feel" when adjusting the different positions of the slide bevel push handle (Hitachi makes a very nice one) - and the tabletop is obviously smaller than my 10" Craftsman saw. I'll have to make a surface extension as it's not going to be fully portable.I sell these at my place of work, but for $20 more. I wanted to see if the online version was just as well built and with the same features as ours. I was right, they are the same. Very well-built, and solid with no shakes or rattles. I'll include pictures for your viewing pleasure and informational needs. I put a 48" straight edge on the table with the fence extended, using the measurement bar on the saw as a reference: spot on for blade/fence span.From the edge of the table shown in the spanned setting with the tape measure, 35" overall in case you wonder about support width. With a true 24-1/2" from blade to inside edge of fence fully extended. Picture 9 - The fence (flip-down support), is a very nice touch to help keep whatever it is you are running through in a full rip-level with the table surface.The blade guard shown in picture 3 - ours at work doesn't have this feature as it must be an older version. But this one; the guard you can lock in the upright position for a little more clarity if you need it. Nice oversized stop button that you can hit in a hurry; or if you are wearing gloves - you don't need to use just a finger to turn it off. The start button, to me, could be a little more accessible, or stick out farther. A minor detail. The blade spin with nothing loaded on it, stops in about 2 seconds from full spin. A nice touch, compared to a belt-driven blade which takes 2 weeks :)I like the tool storage on it, two places to put your blade stop/nut wrench. I see on the inside underneath, what looks like an additional tool storage slot, but the instructions do not say what it's for, nor is it labeled. Picture 5 - An extra place to put your blade kerf for when you transport it. Also on the outside of the fence is your push tool storage. You can also store your fence upside down under the right side of the table surface in transport mode!Picture 7/10 you get an idea what hose adaptor size for the dust collector you need. There is a tension adjustment for your fence extension bars on the left side underneath, if it feels a little loose you can give it a turn or two. I didn't install the kickback teeth as I do a lot of full - semi-full ripping of plywood, it's more of a hindrance than a help in my case. But for those who are new at table saws, I would suggest putting it on. There's also a handy storage for that kickback tool under the table surface.Overall, I'm happy with this saw. A very nice blade they install for you, smooth angle adjustment. Easy change blade guard with dust collection port on it. Dewalt wins again.Update: I've used it a dozen times now (plywood, 2x4, ripped a few 1x and wood trim). I put a collection bag on the blade guard, and a vacuum on the lower port. It will collect about 90% of the dust. The clear plastic blade guard I find I lock it in the upright position 9/10 times I use it, as I'm picky on "seeing" where it cuts (get yourself a nice face shield and dust mask). It's very loud, you will need ear protection. I still don't like the "on switch", you really have to jab it with an ungloved finger to activate it. Not very efficient when you are holding material in your other hand.
J**D
🛠️ DEWALT DWE7485 Table Saw – Hands Down, the Best Ever
This is easily the best table saw I’ve ever owned. Powerful, compact, and built like a tank — DEWALT absolutely nailed it with this one.The 15-amp motor cuts through hardwood like butter, and the compact size makes it perfect for job sites or small shops. The rack and pinion fence adjustment is buttery smooth and incredibly accurate, which is rare at this price point.I’ve been using it nonstop and never once thought about needing to return it — the return window closed weeks ago, but this saw isn’t going anywhere.If you need a reliable, portable table saw with serious performance, this is the one to get. Best ever, no question.
A**N
Really nice, very good motor
The little saw that can! I have it on a foldable stand, canibalized from a now defunct bosh saw(shi__y motor, blah) and am mostly happy with it after a couple of years of use. (I am using it 4, 5 times a year for a couple of weeks at a time, on and off how work requires.)Mostly happy because although I love the rack and pinion fence, I am super annoyed that the guides sliding the fence bind for no apparent reason.Same issue with the bigger 10in sister's fence system which I also had before the now defunct bosch table saw(shi__y motor). Dewalt, please fix the glides, find a way to resolve the binding, you probably have the best saw on the market(rooster weight category).
T**E
Great DIY saw - compact, precise, affordable
It's a great DIY table saw. Quick high-precision cuts using the rack and pinion fence. Relatively lightweight and portable. Quality build. I built a simple wheeled table to set it on. The 8 1/4" blade will cut a depth of 2 5/8". In my work, I seldom cut anything more than 1 1/2" deep, so it works well for me and lowers the cost of the same basic DeWalt with a 10" blade. On rare occasions, I cut 3 1/2" deep, cutting twice. Well-designed.
B**R
REALLY NICE--BUT!
The saw itself is really nice. The problem is that the owners manual is HORRIBLE! Fortunately, there are any number of Utube posts that are really helpful. If you get the rolling stand you will probably have to enlarge its attachment holes in order to use the blots supplied, which are nearly too short. I don't believe that anyone who worked on the saw talked to anyone who worked on the rolling stand (DW7440RS). The owners manual is all discontinuous and is printed in whispy thin pale typeface, well overpowered and made to seem even worse by the bold headings typeface. I recommend the saw highly (and the rollings stand for that matter), but be prepared for something of a battle.
S**
Great saw
Great portable saw for projects around the house
W**E
Even better than what I expected when I bought it
Not only does it do what I wanted, I have learned that it has so many helpful features that I was not aware of that I will be making good use of.Best part is that it doesn’t pull enough to cause the lights in my workshop to dim. Major bonus until I can upgrade the electrical.
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