Black & Decker BT1500 10-Inch Compound Miter saw with Stop Block and 2 Table Extensions
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Brand: Black & Decker
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Powerful 15 amp, 3 HP motor won't bog down
  • Tall sliding fence for cutting 4-1/2" crown nested
  • Horizontal handle reduces fatigue
  • Nine pre-indexed miter stops for common cuts
  • 5,500 rpm, with electric blade brake

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Customer Reviews:

GREAT FOR HOME USER!! [Posted on 2001-06-29]
This Black and Decker mitre saw is a great value for the money. The free extension wings, dust bag and stop block are a terrific bonus! The motor is extremely powerful and the action is very smooth. The nine positive stops come in very handy. The electric brake is a great feature and a necessity for a machine like this. Blade changes are made quickly and easily. I have added an 80T thin kerf blade and have produced supperior quality cuts! My only complaint is that B&D does not produce a hold down clamp of any type for this unit. If a clamp was available this would be a five star mitre saw for the home user!!


Worth the Wait [Posted on 2001-12-13]
(...)As far as the saw goes: it ofers everything a DeWalt does for (...)less. It cuts great. Don't let this out but this saw is identical to the DeWalt, its just orange.


Harry: This is the Saw for you! [Posted on 2001-12-21]
Pound for pound this Compound Miter is best saw available for the "Harry" homeowner. The extensions coupled with a surprisingly strong motor add to this already good deal. The cuts this unit can make are smooth and accurate. Really if you aren't a "pro".... buy this unit. It comes with a 2 Year warranty (most Industrial units offer 1 year), and is backed by the best service powertool company: Black & Decker! Accessories and replacements are easy to obtain. [...]


Great Budget Saw [Posted on 2001-12-24]
Works very well with most wood stock. The blade provided isn't ideal. I replaced mine with an 80 tooth fine crosscut blade. Also the addition of one or two clamps would have made this saw a real winner. Blade stop works very well. Dust bag support rod needs to be made stronger. I broke mine the first day and rebuilt it stronger.


Not a rebadged DeWalt, but still awesome value! [Posted on 2003-02-19]
This is not simply an orange or "rebadged" DeWalt, you can't just look at the spec sheets, you have to look at the saws, or better yet use them like I have. Yes, it does have the same motor and motor assembly and cutting capacity (an important aspect), and therefore much of the specs are the same. However, there are lots of important differences (some important, some not) that make the DeWalt "Heavy Duty" and this one, well, not:

- The dust bag support is different and weaker, it can't support a full bag without bending or even (yikes!) breaking.

- The base is made of thinner/lighter stock and won't stand up to as much abuse without bending or warping.

- The base doesn't have any clamping holes in it, and B&D does not offer any aftermarket clamps for it.

- The blade guard isn't metal reinforced like the DeWalt.

- The included blade is inferior to the standard DeWalt blade, and really should be replaced by anybody serious about the quality of their cuts.

- The miter and bevel metrics are either plastic or sticker on plastic, whereas on the DeWalt they are silkscreened stamped metal.

Is the saw a great deal? YES! For [money]vs [money] for the DeWalt, I *easily* think it's the better value for the average Weekend Handyman. But you *do* get something for that [money]. I'm not saying the differences are worth [the money], to most people they aren't (including me), but to somehow try to make yourself feel better about this saw by saying "oooh...it's really worth [more money] since it's identical to that [money] saw" is simply not true.

From a cutting standpoint, if they had the same blade, they would perform the same, and how well a saw cuts IS the most important feature. For [money] you can buy the identical blade which comes with the DeWalt and you'd still be [money]ahead and have the "same saw" from a quality of cut and cutting capacity standpoint. But it would *NOT* be "the same saw, only orange". There are a lot of things that work in unison to make a great saw, and in many of these areas the DeWalt has improvements over it's cheaper sibling to help justify the heftier pricetag.

I'm not advocating that you go out and buy the DeWalt, in my opinion it's overpriced for even these changes I've stated above. Sears sells a Craftsman (Ryobi) for [money] which is the quality of the DeWalt, and one for [money] which blows it away. I'd buy one of those two models, or this B&D, before the DeWalt.

Simply stating that this is identical to a DeWalt but different color is a misleading falsehood. I've seen this posted on multiple review sites, and it's wrong everywhere it is posted.

It doesn't mean it's not a good value, to the contrary, I think this saw is probably the best value in the 10" compound miter non-sliding category. It *blows* away all of the [cheaper] models, and even most of the [more expensive] models, and from a cutting standpoint keeps up with the [most expensive]models.

This saw is a tremendous value @ [the price]. It's just not a DeWalt. :-)


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