Best Reviews of DEWALT DW723 Miter Saw Stand

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DEWALT DW723 Miter Saw Stand Product Description:



  • Universal design works with all brands of miter saws
  • Lightweight aluminum construction (35 lbs.) allows for easy transport to and from the jobsite
  • 5-1/2-inch beam extends to support up to 16 ft. of material and up to 400 lbs.
  • Legs provide superior support and fold for easy storage
  • Work stops/supports can be repositioned quickly anywhere along the rail; Non-marring feet on tool mount will not scratch material

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350 of 359 people found the following review helpful.
3Some Good Some Bad
By Richard D Auman
This is a good product with some flaws.The Good:Very portable and fast and easy to set up.It is stable (much more stable than it looks).Long adjustable supports.Flip stops are handy for repetitive cuts.The price - quite reasonable when you look at the competition (or even the previous version of this stand).

The Bad:The biggest problem is that the supports are just too small. Yes you can position the support 12' from the blade but there is no support in between. This is a problem when squaring the ends of 16' mdf moldings - they really sag. Cutting mdf moldings upright is even worse - a slight bend in this scenario results in the molding falling of the front or back of the support.The supports adjust easily to match the height of your saw. The problem? Plan on adjusting them constantly because they will not stay put. Also the beams that the supports sit on have some wiggle room to allow them to slide in and out. At full extension the beam can be move as much as 3/4" up or down

My review is somewhat negative because I wanted potential buyers see both sides - all the glowing reviews hide some flaws. However, I still really love this stand. You can not beat the portability of this stand. The problems I have found have been solved in some other stands but those things are just huge beasts. The portability is far more important to me. Also the stiffer your material the better. The stand really shines for rough carpentry - where small variances with the stops don't matter, the height of the supports can be off a bit, and the material is straight enough to not fall off the support or sag in between. I have often cut 4 x 12's for headers (as long as 14') and the stand held the up perfectly.Most of my grievances only arrise when using MDF moldings. The fact that I do so regularly is probably the biggest factor in my 3 star rating.In case you were wondering - I'm a contractor and I have used this stand almost every day for about 18 months.

55 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
5More than just a large saw horse.
By Samurai Dave
I've have cut my share of board feet while squating in front of my miter saw while it was on the floor. As I get older, this was going from being inconvenient, to a real pain in the back. (Literally!) There was no way to support the ends of the board other than shimming with scrap lumber prior to each cut. I tried mounting it on top of my B&D Workmate, but supporting the ends of the boards became even more of an issue. I knew I wanted a mitersaw stand, but which one?

I liked different features of the different stands I reviewed, like large wheels, heavy construction and additional work supports. Some looked like I could copy their design and weld from square tubular steel. Weight would be a consideration. Combine this with the weight of the saw, it could be over 160 pounds. Getting it into and out of my SUV without trashing my bumper (and my back) would be a trick. Using aluminum rectangular tubing would be lighter, but really pricey! After looking at the others, I decided on the Dewalt 723. I am glad I did! Most of the others come in kit form, the 723 is fully assembled. It folds into a compact package, is relatively light, very sturdy, made from high quality components, and it is one of the most professional looking stands around (especially when mounting a matching Dewalt miter saw on it!).

Most bolts have Allen-wrench heads. Any that are adjusted often (such as the extention arms and supports) have large T-handles. All nuts are the type that have nylon lock-washers to keep from vibrating loose. The saw brackets attach (and detach) quickly from the main beam. There are rubber feet attached to the brackets so the saw can be used alone on a bench (or on the floor...) if desired. The arms will support 99.5% of the lumber I will be chopping without sagging. When I want to throw an 8' 4x12 on the stand, it will require supports (2x2s will do) clamped to the arm, extending down to the ground. Other stands have these extra supports already attached, but are unneccessary for the vast majority of my cuts; and will only add to the weight and complexity of break-down for transport.

By folding down my rear seat of my SUV, I can get the stand to fit with ease. The saw is detached, and placed next to it. I will probably attach a pair of 10" phenumatic wheels to one end for easier protability around a job site. I like the table saw extention the Delta folks have on their stand (model 50-155), and will incorprorate a small extention similar to theirs on the DW723. There are some cheaper stands around, but they were either too heavy (up to 90 lbs for the stand alone!) or too flimsy (for mounting a DW708 12" compound sliding miter saw). The package arrived in fine shape with no damage to the stand.

I highly recommend this stand. Now that I have one, I wonder why I didn't get one sooner. I'll never go back to squating on the floor again.

46 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
4So You're A Serious DIY'er?
By A Customer
Let me say up front that if I owned a DeWalt miter saw, I'd give this stand a perfect 5.

As a previous reviewer brought up, the Makita saw is a bit deeper, and for some reason the rear mounting holes are inset from the front mounting holes. No problem if you are resourceful, and have a little angle iron on hand. Being able to adapt additional mounting rails to a variety of tools could make this an extremely versatile tool. Imagine unclipping your miter saw, and dropping on a tablesaw, bandsaw, or sander, with each swap taking less than 30 seconds!

After I fabricated a few mounting rail extensions for my Makita, the saw dropped onto the mounting rail like silk! There's a lot to like about this stand. It is immediately solid, and no hint of being tipsy even when the sawhead on the 12" saw is locked to the rear position.

I was concerned that the extensions would be too flimsy to support a long deck board, but after I leveled the extension to the table (more on this later) it was very solid, and sliding the 2x6x12 back & forth as when you are aligning a cut mark, there was very little deflection or bouncing.

After I initially mounted the saw, I found that the Makita table is higher than the supports will go. I plan to modify a set of my own design to match my saw. DeWalt may have balked at making a more universal base, but the fact is there are a LOT of different brands of saws out there and only a handful of quality tables available. Don't know about the big boys, but I've never turned up my nose at a potential revenue stream!

In the folded position, the stand is a little bulky, especially after hoisting 2x goods all day, but not too bad. From the time the stand comes off the truck to set up & ready to work, has been as fast as 2 minutes! I don't think the Trojan can be set up that fast, and that table is very tipsy with a 12" saw mounted to the rear of the table.

If you have a DeWalt saw, this stand is a no-brainer. If you have a different brand of saw, I'd advise taking the time to make a plywood base as instructed by DeWalt to mount your particular saw. This one is tough and ready to go to work right out of the box.

Happy Cutting!

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The Bosch 1810PS has the power and performance needed for any power carving applications that specify a 4-1/2" angle grinder. The Bosch 1810PS features a paddle switch with lock-on mechanism for better operator comfort and control. The vibration control handle reduces vibration up to 60, providing uncompromising comfort for extended periods of work. The sealed switch keeps debris out of the switch mechanism and extends switch life. To eliminate maintenance guesswork, Bosch has incorporated ServiceMinder brushes that will stop the tool when preventive maintenance is required. Directed Air Flow - Unique design diverts dust away from switch and vital components. Includes: Multi-Position Guard, Vibration Control Auxiliary Handle, Flange Kit, Spanner Wrench and Abrasive Wheel.

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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
5Heavy Duty Grinder for the Metal shop
By A Customer
I own two other 4 1/2 inch grinders besides this one. My Made in China $24 grinder that I was using with a cupped wire brush finally bit the dust. I went looking for Quality this time around and wanted to purchase Made in USA. But this Bosch won out, over a Dewalt, because it was the only one that was a "true" all ball / needle bearing construction. It has lots of power and the paddle switch saved my bacon when on a trial run using a metal cutting disk, the disk caught and shattered (I AWAYS wear safety glasses and gloves when grinding). On my other grinders with a thumb switch... that 1/2 second to find the switch & flip it off... would have been too long. Draw backs, the grinder seems to have more vibration and noise than my 8 year old, Made in Japan Ryobi, not to be confused with the new Ryobi, Made in China! Bill G.

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Tough and Versatile
By Al Howell
This is a fine quality tool, it works flawlessly. I originally bought this tool to cut ceramic tile (which worked great), but I found so many other uses for it such as grinding fiberglass on my brother's boat, cut out steel window frames, and to remove glue and wood residue on concrete before screwing in a subfloor. The grinder is small enough to fit in most tight places and light enough to hold over head for long periods of time. This is one of my most heavily used power tools and it's still going strong! I have to say Bosch makes the best tools that last forever.

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5Pure power
By John
I purchased this Bosch grinder through Amazon.com to tuck point brick work. Received the tool in one week with free shipping. The paddle switch is a safe feature. When you release the paddle it stops. I found it to be very powerfull and it has absolutely no hesitation. Pure power!I installed a dry diamond blade for cutting brick - cut like butter with a hot knife. Installed a 4 1/2" diamond tuck point wheel and removed a mortar joint 35" wide in seconds. Highly recommend this tool if your looking for a good grinder. Well worth the money for the safety & power it delivers.

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Bosch 1811PS 5-Inch Paddle Switch Grinder Product Description:



  • 2-Position Vibration Control Side Handle - Reduce Vibration up 60% for increased comfort and less fatigue
  • Directed Airflow - Unique design diverts dust away from switch and vital components
  • Epoxy Coated Field Windings - provides ultimate protection against abrasive dust and debris
  • Sealed Switch - Keeps debris out of the switch mechanism and extends switch life
  • Service Minder Brushes - Eliminates guesswork, stops the tool when preventative maintenance is required

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114-1811PS Features: -Service Minder brushes - eliminates guesswork, stops the tool when preventative maintenance is required.-Spindle lock - for quick wheel changes.-2-Position auxiliary handle - specifically designed and angled to a ''natural'' position for maximum comfort and control.-Double insulated.-Spindle lock for quick wheel change.-Sealed switch - keeps debris out of the switch mechanism and extends switch life.-Epoxy coated field windings, provide ultimate protection against abrasive dust & metal debris.-Tool free adjustable guard, quick installation and adjustments.-AC/DC capability - extends the versatility of the tool by working from DC outlets such as welders and generators.-Constant-Response circuitry provides soft-start, maintains constant speed under load, and provides overload protection.-Spindle Thread: 5/8 in - 11.-Testing and approvals:.-Complies to OSHA.-UL listed.-Double insulated, UL listed, complies to OSHA. Specifications: -Voltage: 120.00 V.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Made in Germany
By Engineer
This grinder approaches the performance of much more expensive Metabo grinders at about half the cost. 11000 RPM. 9.0 Amps. Vibration absorbing handle. Spindle lock. The guard can be rotated without the use of tools. The paddle switch is a great safety feature. If your hand slips off the tool, the motor stops quickly. This is a powerful tool and definitely not your typical entry level grinder. I first stumbled across this tool at a Menards in the midwest. Had not previously considered getting a Bosch grinder, as only their very high end grinders ($$$) are made in Germany, and the entry level units at the box stores are all chinese made. Highly recommended. Made in Germany. To get better performance than this grinder, you have to spend $150 or more.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Substantially larger than a 4-1/2" grinder
By Dr. C. Esch
Update: I've chewed through a few more discs now, and this is still a 5-star tool. I'm also taking back my previous concern about the angle of the handle. I have not had any issues whatsoever.This thing is a beast compared to the 4" and 4.5" grinders I have. It's still fairly new to me but seems extremely well made. My only critique is regarding the current trend of manufacturers to angle the handle forward. I'm not sure why you would want your knuckles closer to the disc.

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