At 4:09 we're showing the difference in sound, not the loudness. The volume is turned down to -20 DBS. Both saws are pretty loud like any other table saw. See ya! 👊
Great review! Do you find the cordless version to be quieter than the corded one? (even if they're both very loud in absolute terms). If so, is the difference noticeable? I've looked everywhere, and the only numbers if've found put them both at the same sound pressure level (86 dB), but I'm not sure if in practice this holds true. Thanks!
By FAR the BEST review style about two tools. No need to forward. You are very articulate and delivered the most important information. You know your way around the tools and hit on all the important things we need to know to make an informed decision. Thank you for the great review.
It’s a shame this channel doesn’t have 50 to 100k by now. This guy kills it. Professional content, he’s actually in construction not just a garage doing tool reviews. Awesome head to heads. Valuable knowledge of tools that you can trust. Keep at it Alex. You’ll get there buddy. Patient lies the humble man. 💯✊. Take care brother. Hope you and the family had a great Thanksgiving
I appreciate that. I think we'd have more subs if I uploaded more content. Going to get on that starting this weekend :) Yeah, we had a great Thanksgiving and good luck with your channel as well. See ya. 👊
I have the same Flexvolt and for me its a winner every time as I mostly work on small maintenance jobs in remote areas. Its never let me down and cuts everything from making packers from 2x4 to cutting new parting beads on sash windows. Wouldnt be without it.
I have the same saw stand for my 10” Dewalt saw. I threw out the factory bolts meant to attach the saw to the stand and replaced them with a couple of spring pins. Quick and easy.
Man, the amount of times I had to put on, take off, adjust, re adjust the guide on the circular saw to cut packers all day fml 😑 lol. Started for a new company and they don't have a table saw its sucks so bad haha. Sending the boss this video lmao
Great video and review! I must say I love everything about the cordless version except the mitre gauge. Wish Dewalt would sell 24” lengths of the mitre gauge bar so you could make a sled. I think the t-slot and matching continuous t-slot extrusion on the mitre gauge is quite good.
For me I think the corded one makes more sense as it has two mitre slots on the table, doesn’t have the issue of slowing down after x number of cuts, and has a bigger motor. Thank you for the review. Really good one and very informative in the short time.
My friend Angel got the corded and really likes it. We’ve been using his as I got robbed AGAIN and they got the new Flexvolt in the video. Smash and grabbed it from my truck this time.
Good video. My old $100 sears saw just bit the dust after 18 short years. Just ordered the corded dewalt. At near twice the price, never considered the cordless. I keep them a while and wouldn't want a saw orphaned when dewalt moves to the 61Max volt battery system in a few years🤣
I have the corded version of this saw, I like it for it's portability but there's not a big selection of blades for it, they're all pretty thin too so they tend to warp under heavy loads. Have you had a chance to build an outfeed table for it yet? I'm trying to come up with an idea for one that can be taken off easily and is portable
Just depends on how many threads you want to see with it on. Someone mentioned one guy removed the washer to fit a stack so you gotta play with it to your own comfort level.
Yes but you don’t mention why on Gods green earth dumwalt didn’t do two miter t slots on the flex volt. I mean seriously why. I want to go cordless for a portable workshop table on wheels but I can’t use my beautiful and expensive incra sled that cost as much as the saw now? Why would they do that.
The FlexVolt 120v Max double bevel miter saw? You know that requires TWO FlexVolt batteries, right? That completely invalidates the comparison. Maybe you’d have a point if this were a 120V Max table saw.
@@emmettturner9452, FYI, it would be easy to implement a step down transformer to render 60V. If you have a difficult time understanding or believing that, it is PRECISELY what your 60V charger does, but with lower amperage output…
At 4:09 we're showing the difference in sound, not the loudness. The volume is turned down to -20 DBS. Both saws are pretty loud like any other table saw. See ya! 👊
Great review! Do you find the cordless version to be quieter than the corded one? (even if they're both very loud in absolute terms). If so, is the difference noticeable? I've looked everywhere, and the only numbers if've found put them both at the same sound pressure level (86 dB), but I'm not sure if in practice this holds true. Thanks!
@@pedroparamo5 They're about the same. The cordless has a higher pitch.
By FAR the BEST review style about two tools. No need to forward. You are very articulate and delivered the most important information. You know your way around the tools and hit on all the important things we need to know to make an informed decision. Thank you for the great review.
You bet!
It’s a shame this channel doesn’t have 50 to 100k by now. This guy kills it. Professional content, he’s actually in construction not just a garage doing tool reviews. Awesome head to heads. Valuable knowledge of tools that you can trust. Keep at it Alex. You’ll get there buddy. Patient lies the humble man. 💯✊. Take care brother. Hope you and the family had a great Thanksgiving
I appreciate that. I think we'd have more subs if I uploaded more content. Going to get on that starting this weekend :) Yeah, we had a great Thanksgiving and good luck with your channel as well. See ya. 👊
I am new subscriber chippy from New Zealand
I have the same Flexvolt and for me its a winner every time as I mostly work on small maintenance jobs in remote areas. Its never let me down and cuts everything from making packers from 2x4 to cutting new parting beads on sash windows. Wouldnt be without it.
There can be only one!
I have the same saw stand for my 10” Dewalt saw. I threw out the factory bolts meant to attach the saw to the stand and replaced them with a couple of spring pins. Quick and easy.
Cool idea!
Thanks for the video. You showed exactly what I was looking for.
yw
That's how to do a tool review/comparison. Thank you!
Man, the amount of times I had to put on, take off, adjust, re adjust the guide on the circular saw to cut packers all day fml 😑 lol. Started for a new company and they don't have a table saw its sucks so bad haha. Sending the boss this video lmao
Just what I needed thanks boss. Great review
Great video and review! I must say I love everything about the cordless version except the mitre gauge. Wish Dewalt would sell 24” lengths of the mitre gauge bar so you could make a sled. I think the t-slot and matching continuous t-slot extrusion on the mitre gauge is quite good.
For me I think the corded one makes more sense as it has two mitre slots on the table, doesn’t have the issue of slowing down after x number of cuts, and has a bigger motor. Thank you for the review. Really good one and very informative in the short time.
My friend Angel got the corded and really likes it. We’ve been using his as I got robbed AGAIN and they got the new Flexvolt in the video. Smash and grabbed it from my truck this time.
@@toolrev sorry to hear about the robbing. Thanks for the video
That was phenomenal, well done, and very comprehensive. Thank you sir.
yw
Good video. My old $100 sears saw just bit the dust after 18 short years. Just ordered the corded dewalt. At near twice the price, never considered the cordless. I keep them a while and wouldn't want a saw orphaned when dewalt moves to the 61Max volt battery system in a few years🤣
Greetings from Mexico, I’ll appreciate your review. It was very helpful for me because I’m planning to purchase a saw. Thanks for sharing
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excellent review. straight to the point. no bullshit no "please like me and subscribe". good job mate.
much better review then the rest of youtube
Great review and table saw recommendation ! Thanks
How far off the floor is the surface when mounted to the compact scissor type stand?
33-3/8"
I have the corded version of this saw, I like it for it's portability but there's not a big selection of blades for it, they're all pretty thin too so they tend to warp under heavy loads. Have you had a chance to build an outfeed table for it yet? I'm trying to come up with an idea for one that can be taken off easily and is portable
I myself haven't but I've seen a couple good ideas on UA-cam here and there. Can't think of them but they're out there.
Thanks for the great review.
Hello my friend, do you know if theres a difference between the "DWE7485" and "DWE7485WS"?, its just a WS but idk what it means.
comes with stand
Nice presentation! Let me know if you need zero clearance insert / mitter bars I would ship them to you for free
Is the arbor too short for even a thin dado stack?
Just depends on how many threads you want to see with it on. Someone mentioned one guy removed the washer to fit a stack so you gotta play with it to your own comfort level.
Yes but you don’t mention why on Gods green earth dumwalt didn’t do two miter t slots on the flex volt. I mean seriously why. I want to go cordless for a portable workshop table on wheels but I can’t use my beautiful and expensive incra sled that cost as much as the saw now? Why would they do that.
Yep, I own the 60v and I hate that my crosscut sled has one miter track.
Thank you for the great video!
yw 👊
Great review. 👍👍
DumDum DeWalt should have made the FlexVolt saw with a plug-in option... just as they did with he FlexVolt Compound Sliding Miter Saw!!!
All cordless miter saws should have a plug in option it's annoying
Should have called it DumWalt.
The FlexVolt 120v Max double bevel miter saw? You know that requires TWO FlexVolt batteries, right? That completely invalidates the comparison. Maybe you’d have a point if this were a 120V Max table saw.
@@emmettturner9452, FYI, it would be easy to implement a step down transformer to render 60V. If you have a difficult time understanding or believing that, it is PRECISELY what your 60V charger does, but with lower amperage output…
@@jetsetjoey FlexVolt batteries charge in 20V Max mode. They are nominally 18v batteries.