I'm in the Lowe's parking lot right now watching this I've been just messing around with that exact model inside and it's actually pretty darn nice I'm very excited about this so I'm going to go back in and grab the darn thing thanks for the review it was really good
I think as long as you just take care of it which I'm a very high maintenance very careful person with my Machinery so just taking it easy on the plastic parts this is a great little saw
Sold! I love it! I'm really happy you made this honest review! I'll wait for black friday and pick one up! If you could make follow up would be awesome!
That new Craftsman looks very familiar lol. I swear they all come from the same factory. Only difference is see are door latches and the motor power rating.
the older 10 inch Craftsman tilting bandsaw has peaked my interest , i see them used for under 150 in mint condition , but this Kobalt is also very nice
Because the blade is so thin, its going to be hard to rip anything on a 9" bandsaw. For dimensional lumber, you are better off ripping with a tablesaw.@Anthony979
I'm in the Lowe's parking lot right now watching this I've been just messing around with that exact model inside and it's actually pretty darn nice I'm very excited about this so I'm going to go back in and grab the darn thing thanks for the review it was really good
I think as long as you just take care of it which I'm a very high maintenance very careful person with my Machinery so just taking it easy on the plastic parts this is a great little saw
Sold! I love it! I'm really happy you made this honest review! I'll wait for black friday and pick one up! If you could make follow up would be awesome!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
I was thinking to get one to chop up some steel and titanium do you think it’ll be able to get trough that?
Can you follow this up with a cut test? Trying to mill small boards this might work
Can't decide between this one or the Craftsman gen 2 model,, great video..
That new Craftsman looks very familiar lol. I swear they all come from the same factory. Only difference is see are door latches and the motor power rating.
the older 10 inch Craftsman tilting bandsaw has peaked my interest , i see them used for under 150 in mint condition , but this Kobalt is also very nice
Can this rip 4x4 pt lumber or just 2x4?
Because the blade is so thin, its going to be hard to rip anything on a 9" bandsaw. For dimensional lumber, you are better off ripping with a tablesaw.@Anthony979
@@TheExitStrategy Thank you!