I bought a Dewalt 7491RS and it's a nice saw. Easy to setup and take down. I run a finish blade on it and the cuts are excellent.
Rack and pinion adjustable fence and ability to rip 32 1/2" from the blade made a big difference for me. Dust collection is not great but with some foam and tape you can improve it. I made a simple box to connect the over-arm hose with the lower dust collection port with a hose to a vacuum and it works well.
You'll need a better miter gauge than what ships with it, but Incra offers several choices.
Toolnut has the saw for $499 which is a good price. And free shipping and no sales tax outside NY. I bought mine from them with great service about a year ago. My son has since bought the same saw and he also likes it a lot.
http://www.toolnut.com/dewalt-dwe7491rs-10-tablesaw-with-wheeled-stand.html
Riving knife or overarm guard are really easy to add or remove. Optional dado blade and dado blade insert might be a consideration as many smaller saws don't support them.
And I've found it has plenty of power for most jobs in solid or sheet goods.
I looked hard at the Bosch Reaax and the SawStop as well as lower end Bosch and Dewalt saws. But in the end, I felt this saw was the best value for the money with nice features and accuracy. Lowe's normally stocks them so you can probably check one out if you have a store close by.
Rack and pinion adjustable fence and ability to rip 32 1/2" from the blade made a big difference for me. Dust collection is not great but with some foam and tape you can improve it. I made a simple box to connect the over-arm hose with the lower dust collection port with a hose to a vacuum and it works well.
You'll need a better miter gauge than what ships with it, but Incra offers several choices.
Toolnut has the saw for $499 which is a good price. And free shipping and no sales tax outside NY. I bought mine from them with great service about a year ago. My son has since bought the same saw and he also likes it a lot.
http://www.toolnut.com/dewalt-dwe7491rs-10-tablesaw-with-wheeled-stand.html
Riving knife or overarm guard are really easy to add or remove. Optional dado blade and dado blade insert might be a consideration as many smaller saws don't support them.
And I've found it has plenty of power for most jobs in solid or sheet goods.
I looked hard at the Bosch Reaax and the SawStop as well as lower end Bosch and Dewalt saws. But in the end, I felt this saw was the best value for the money with nice features and accuracy. Lowe's normally stocks them so you can probably check one out if you have a store close by.