1/27/2024 0 Comments Hitachi table saw vs dewalt![]() ![]() ![]() The blade is powered by a direct drive 15 amp motor, with a no-load speed of 4,500 RPM, and a soft-start feature. The saw comes with a 10” 40-tooth carbide tipped blade, capable of cuts up to 3-1/8” at 0°, 2-1/4” at 45°. The list of features on the Hitachi C10RJ is impressive. ![]() The Hitachi C10RJ jobsite table saw, ready for a day’s work… About this time, a Hitachi C10RJ portable jobsite saw rolled into HomeFixated’s driveway (more on that shortly) we’ll take a look, and see if it would be a good choice for Steve – or anyone looking for a portable pro-grade table saw. He wanted a pro-grade saw that could handle a big project when he was feeling motivated, but which could live quietly in a corner somewhere when he wasn’t. He doesn’t use it often, though, and it takes up a good bit of real estate in his one-car garage. He had a massive old Craftsman saw (doesn’t everybody?), which still worked fine. Last year, my brother Steve called, asking for advice on a new table saw. ![]()
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