[Lowe's] Kobalt KT1015 10-in 15 Amp Table Saw with Folding Stand - RedFlagDeals.com Forums (2024)

Aug 24th, 2017 10:43 am
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shoaibahmed[OP]
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Aug 24th, 2017 10:43 am

Deal Link:
https://www.lowes.ca/table-saws/kobalt- ... =halfprice
Price:
224.50
Savings:
50%
Retailer:
Lowe's

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Product Description

15-Amp 10-in Table Saw with Folding Stand

Durable carbide-tipped blade
Large rip capacity easily accommodates larger pieces
Double-latch rip fence provides excellent accuracy
Standard 3/4-in wide T-slotted miter gauge for accessories such as feather boards (not included)
Locking miter gauge allows for a wide variety of cross, rip, miter and bevel cuts
On-board storage for rip fence, miter gauge, blade guard assembly, push stick, power cord, and extra blades keeps items secure when not in use
Quick-folding stand with wheels provides portability
Large tabletop provides a roomy work surface
Dust collection port conveniently fits a vacuum or dust collector

Specifications:

Maximum RPM: 5,000
Bevel capacity: 45°
Amps: 15

Listing:
Warranty:3 Year Limited

Dimensions & Weights
Arbor Size:0.625 inches
Blade Diameter:10 inches
Dust Chute Diameter(OD):2½ inches
Left Rip Capacity:14 inches
Max. Depth at 45 Degrees:2½ inches
Max. Depth at 90 Degrees:3½ inches
Right Rip Capacity:30 inches
Table Height:34 inches
Table Length:26 inches
Table Width:19½ inches
Weight:68lbs
Box Dimensions:17.91 inches x 27.56 inches x 36.03 inches
Ship Weight:87.7lbs

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Aug 24th, 2017 11:07 am
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pencil364
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Aug 24th, 2017 11:07 am

Forum from the last time it was this price:

http://forums.redflagdeals.com/lowes-lo ... 0-2093382/

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Aug 24th, 2017 11:24 am
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Aug 24th, 2017 11:24 am

Is this good for Deck project? Normal ground level deck. Maximum wood cutting would be 4X4 and 2X8

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Aug 24th, 2017 11:39 am
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Howitzer1
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Aug 24th, 2017 11:39 am

bennyxyz wrote: Is this good for Deck project? Normal ground level deck. Maximum wood cutting would be 4X4 and 2X8

Unless you're ripping the boards lengthways... not really. You want something called a "circular saw" instead, which can be had for much cheaper (guessing here, but like $75 new). And of course there's always Kijiji for used ones!

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Aug 24th, 2017 11:44 am
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budfrogs
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Aug 24th, 2017 11:44 am

I'm on the fence. I was thinking about the Ridgid that goes onsale for $399 but this is quite a bit cheaper.

https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.15-a ... 55721.html

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Aug 24th, 2017 12:19 pm
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NKode
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Aug 24th, 2017 12:19 pm

Picked up this model the last time 50% off was offered for this job site table saw.

Some YouTube videos out there with users rigging up router stands, in/Out feed tables. Best selling point was being able to rune dado stack blades. It does the job for little investment.

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Aug 24th, 2017 2:11 pm
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Aug 24th, 2017 2:11 pm

I'd suggest a mitre saw for a deck, especially if you don't have much experience as you'll get straighter cuts. Fyi I bought this saw back when it was $199 and it's been great. I find the fence doesn't always lock in square so be mindful of that and a new blade is a great upgrade.

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Aug 24th, 2017 2:30 pm
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turbo_slug
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Aug 24th, 2017 2:30 pm

Hizzutch wrote: I'd suggest a mitre saw for a deck, especially if you don't have much experience as you'll get straighter cuts. Fyi I bought this saw back when it was $199 and it's been great. I find the fence doesn't always lock in square so be mindful of that and a new blade is a great upgrade.

There are tricks to getting the fence square. Once you understand how to do it, it's quick and accurate. There are lots of explanations online.

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Aug 25th, 2017 1:37 pm
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Questionz
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Aug 25th, 2017 1:37 pm

Howitzer1 wrote: Unless you're ripping the boards lengthways... not really. You want something called a "circular saw" instead, which can be had for much cheaper (guessing here, but like $75 new). And of course there's always Kijiji for used ones!

I'm always afraid the people on kijiji are going to sell tools that are changed from the original, and so when I buy a circular saw, there is a chance the blade might fly off the tool and slice my arm off :/

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Aug 25th, 2017 9:16 pm
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tk1000
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Aug 25th, 2017 9:16 pm

@shoaibahmed, please add the price to the thread title. Tia

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Aug 25th, 2017 9:29 pm
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FKEezy
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Aug 25th, 2017 9:29 pm

Howitzer1 wrote: Unless you're ripping the boards lengthways... not really. You want something called a "circular saw" instead, which can be had for much cheaper (guessing here, but like $75 new). And of course there's always Kijiji for used ones!

I'd go with a mitre saw(chop saw) for deck construction. Though a circular saw could get the job done as well. Actually, come think of it, I'd use both! Both are good investments for the diy'er.

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Aug 25th, 2017 10:26 pm
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smirnoff
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Aug 25th, 2017 10:26 pm

bennyxyz wrote: Is this good for Deck project? Normal ground level deck. Maximum wood cutting would be 4X4 and 2X8

For deck work I would suggest just getting on craigslist and picking up a chop saw for $50 or less. Sell it when your done or keep it. I just sold my old one for $20... it worked fine I just happened to have upgraded and didn't need it anymore. A basic 10", non sliding chop saw (aka miter saw) will crosscut a 2x6 in one go. A 2x8 you'll have to flip over to complete the cut but no big deal. For a one-time project like a deck (which has SOOO much repetitive cross cutting) this is the best tool for the job. And to be honest, while larger fancier saws have nice abilities, a small 10" saw is much less onerous to get out and set up.

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Aug 25th, 2017 10:36 pm
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jadoocian
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Aug 25th, 2017 10:36 pm

Been using the Kobalt saw that's on sale this year (picked it up in the fall). Been good so far. I guess I should look into the 'tricks' mentioned to square up the fence quickly.

If anyone has recommendations for dado blades for this saw, kindly link please [Lowe's] Kobalt KT1015 10-in 15 Amp Table Saw with Folding Stand - RedFlagDeals.com Forums (8)

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FAQs

Is 15 amp good for a table saw? ›

Most table saws are around 2–4 horsepower which is around 1500 watts, so a 15 amp circuit should be able to handle it without any issues. If you have a larger table saw that is 5 or 6 horsepower, then you may want to upgrade to a 20 amp circuit.

Who makes Kobalt table saw? ›

Kobalt power tools are mainly manufactured outside of the United States by Chervon, the same company that also produces products for popular tool brands like EGO, Flex, and Skil.

What size arbor is a Kobalt kt1015? ›

This blade set has a 5/8" arbor, and so does your saw.

What is the height of the Kobalt table saw? ›

Height (to table): 34 in.

How many amps is good for a table saw? ›

For larger power tools (router, circular saw, table saw, lathe etc.), 6 to 16 amps is typical. Some tools such as duct collectors and air compressors may need even more power.

Can I run a 15 amp saw on a 20 amp circuit? ›

If your circuit is 20 amps, you can install a 15-amp receptacle, but only if you have multiple receptacles on the same circuit, like the common two-plug (“duplex”) or four-plug (“quad”) setups you have all over your house.

Does the kobalt table saw accept dado blades? ›

Can you use a dado blade on Kobalt table saw? A. YES this fits the Kobalt KT1015 portable contractor saw, and YES, that table accepts a standard 8” dado set. The user manual even states a dado set up is compatible for this table.

Where are kobalt saws made? ›

The current (2020) miter saws are manufactured by Rexon Industrial Corp. Taiwan.

How do I know my arbor size? ›

The size of an arbor hole on a circular saw blade will vary depending on the blade's outside diameter. As the scale increases or decreases, the arbor hole generally follows suit. For standard 8″ and 10″ blades, arbor hole diameters typically sit at 5/8″.

How high will a 10 table saw cut? ›

A 10" blade on that saw has a maximum cut height of 3.25". Radius of a 10" blade is 5", meaning there is 1.75" from the arbor shaft to the table top. A 6.5" blade has radius of 3.25" and so at maximum height, 1.5" of this blade should stick out of your saw. That's enough to cut a sheet of plywood.

Does table saw size matter? ›

Blade size matters for the cut depth capacity of the saw. A 10 inch blade which is the by far most common for home table saws can cut about 3–1/2 inches deep, the width of a 2x4 of 4x4 standard dimensional lumber. A 7–1/4″ blade could be mounted to such a saw but the depth of cut would only be about 2–1/8 inches.

What size breaker do I need for a table saw? ›

We recommend installing a breaker 5 – 10A over the listed amperage for your intended saw (Ex: A saw rated at 13A should do fine with a 20A breaker).

How much power do I need to run a table saw? ›

Common ToolsEstimated WattsSuggested Inverters
Band Saw700-1200KISAE MW1215 Samlex SAM-1500-12 Power Bright 1500 Xantrex XPower 1500
Table Saw1800Power Bright 2300 Samlex SAM-3000-12 Xantrex XPower 3000
Circular Saw1400-1800
Chop / Cut Off Saw1500-1800
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How many watts is a 15 amp table saw? ›

According to this wattage worksheet, you'll need more, like, double that. Yeah, it will probably have a startup spike draw. 1800W is the normal max load of 15A but apparently miter saws can draw 20A+ on startup. There are lots of people online posting about popping 15A and even 20A breakers with their saws.

What can you run on a 15 amp breaker? ›

Avoid Overloading

One must understand the allowance of circuits for the devices to be used to avoid overloading. As for a 15 amps circuit, only the basic home appliance such as a television, personal computer, lamps, or portable fans are permissible. Also, there is a limit to using those appliances as well.

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