The GREAT DeWalt DWE7485 Table Saw - Review/Unbox/Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Today we're taking a look at the DeWalt DW7485. Overall, it's an excellent piece of equipment
    DeWalt 7485 Table Saw: amzn.to/3f7W3GY
    Freud 40T Blade: amzn.to/3zMohPj
    Saw Stand: amzn.to/3BRArZ0
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Комментарии • 81

  • @aaronstestlab
    @aaronstestlab  3 года назад +2

    DeWalt 7485 Table Saw: amzn.to/3f7W3GY
    Freud 40T Blade: amzn.to/3zMohPj
    Saw Stand: amzn.to/3BRArZ0
    We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

  • @shintel1029
    @shintel1029 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for including the amperage draw. That is super helpful and most don't think about that.

  • @paul_dz
    @paul_dz 2 года назад +10

    This is by far the most thorough review I've seen on this saw - really like the methods used to check/verify the fence and blade. The vacuum adapter is a nice plus. Thank you.

  • @PilgrimPiper
    @PilgrimPiper Год назад

    Greetings from south Louisiana. I just picked up this saw yesterday. I haven't yet unboxed it but will do so shortly. This is 8th video I have watched about the saw and my compliments and gratitude to you. You were thorough with details on how to check various alignments. Peace be with you

  • @Canosa612
    @Canosa612 2 года назад

    Excellent review of Dewalt DWE7485 Table saw. I just got mine a few days ago and can't wait to try it out. Thanks for your review.

  • @CALDues
    @CALDues Год назад

    Well done, thanks for the thorough review and analysis.

  • @GlynisDance
    @GlynisDance Год назад

    Thank you for a really thorough review - very helpful!

  • @michaels.7172
    @michaels.7172 3 года назад +3

    Great review, very helpful 👍

  • @rollthers3157
    @rollthers3157 2 года назад +1

    Very well thought out review.

  • @samgriffiths1017
    @samgriffiths1017 2 года назад +1

    Love the unboxing, normally unboxing videos bored the crap out of me !

  • @Blah-blah-sure
    @Blah-blah-sure Год назад

    Super explanation of this product. 👌 I appreciate it 🙏

  • @armyfazer1410
    @armyfazer1410 2 года назад +2

    This is a great review and guide. My saw should be delivered tomorrow and this will be a great help if I have any setup issues.

  • @whatthehellimbored
    @whatthehellimbored 2 года назад +1

    The 10 inch was great but I haven't tried the 8and a half yet.

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC Год назад

    Got the same saw made by SkilSaw which has a worm drive that makes it more powerful. The SkilSaw also has rounded corners on the feet which makes placing the saw down after carrying easier.

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  Год назад

      I've always been curious if the Skil worm drive is any quieter

    • @LWRC
      @LWRC Год назад

      @@aaronstestlab The majority of the noise from these table saws come from the blade cutting the wood. The worm drive gear or standard gear do not contribute much to the overall noise level. So no, the worm drive is no quieter but it does have significant more power.

  • @kennethpole2439
    @kennethpole2439 9 месяцев назад

    found a 62-tooth Diablo in the B.C. KMS toolshop where I purchased the saw and immediately switched out the included blade.

  • @1stfloorguy59
    @1stfloorguy59 2 года назад +3

    I bought one a few days ago it was 299 at Lowes. I was going to buy the bigger saw but I figured I really don't have the room for it right now and I have no projects right now that make it for me to legitimately need the bigger one. I've needed a table saw for like 3 years now. I only buy tools when they are on sale.... I bought a miter saw first and it was great for doing trim and using as a chop saw but I really should have just got the table saw. Miter was a luxury and a table saw is the tool you need if you can only have one.

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад +2

      Same story on my end. Miter saw first. Now I use the table saw 10x more.

    • @robertmorrison3140
      @robertmorrison3140 Год назад

      Can you do precise 45 deg. molding cuts?

    • @1stfloorguy59
      @1stfloorguy59 Год назад +1

      @@robertmorrison3140 if you dial it in right yes

    • @stevensondrake
      @stevensondrake Год назад +1

      €650 in ireland. Great little saw 700 with the stand🥺

  • @p.t9047
    @p.t9047 2 года назад +1

    I'm still trying to line up the fence to perfection on both sides. Only drawback with this saw.

  • @slinger1991
    @slinger1991 Год назад

    Great video……very informative ..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @francoisf195
    @francoisf195 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @user-tk1tf8wq1s
    @user-tk1tf8wq1s 2 года назад

    hi can nch install 8inch insted of 8.25? bc i think its easy to find....thx

  • @340polaris
    @340polaris Год назад

    What couplers are you using? I need to go to 1 1/4 vac

  • @scollyer.tuition
    @scollyer.tuition 2 года назад +2

    Very nice overview. Thanks. Looks like it needs to be built into a larger outfeed table for any serious use though.
    I've yet to see a review of this saw that points out any significant problems with it - that doesn't happen too often. (at least, as long as we ignore the $-£ pricing question - what is it - about 300 bucks in the States, £450 in the UK? :-(((

    • @vladimirgasic9642
      @vladimirgasic9642 2 года назад +1

      1200 euros here in Serbia hahah!

    • @eliteknowledge7298
      @eliteknowledge7298 Год назад

      @@vladimirgasic9642 that's crazy! Somebody needs to import them cheaper!

  • @MatthewRoger
    @MatthewRoger 2 года назад

    Thanks, how did you attach the saw legs to the Rolling Stand brackets?

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад +2

      There are pre-tapped holes on the bottom of the saw

  • @robertocollicelli6734
    @robertocollicelli6734 2 года назад

    Italian blade..... You very big man. 🍻💪

  • @wilcat375
    @wilcat375 Год назад

    Very nice, I just purchased this saw I'm hoping I can run my 15 amp flex volt battery in it?

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  Год назад

      This is 120V only, they do make a Flexvolt version though

  • @mk4dea
    @mk4dea Год назад

    Great video. How did you mount the table saw with the feet on to the stand? The screws that came with the stand are a bit too long. Did you use a different solution?

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  Год назад

      It's been a while. But IIRC, there are pre-tapped holes on the bottom of the saw. If whatever hardware shipped with the stand didn't fit, I probably just went to the store and bought some that did.

    • @nathanlief
      @nathanlief Год назад

      @@aaronstestlab I had the same question. It seems like the feet of the table saw are attached to the sliding brackets. I just do not see how they are attached. My feet do not have any holes in them.

  • @cherish0709
    @cherish0709 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this useful videom May I know what voltage of the table saw in this video? (Is 110V or 230V?) . Thanks again.

  • @gomee50
    @gomee50 2 года назад

    I brought this saw in New Zealand the arbor shaft size on the blade is 30 mm I also brought the freud blade that you recommended an it is the smaller 5/8 " arbor I have not fitted it as yet the advice I seek is if tightened well enough is it safe to use , many thanks in advance

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад

      How could you fit a 5/8 hole on a 30 mm spindle?

    • @gomee50
      @gomee50 2 года назад

      @@aaronstestlab Hi it is a 5/8 spindle but the blade supplied with the saw has a 30mm arbor and has a step? on the lock washer that once tightened holds the blade in place do the dewalt blades supplied with your saw have a 5/8 arbor

  • @TheRealGOTdurrrred
    @TheRealGOTdurrrred 2 года назад +1

    Have you had any problems using that Freud combination blade with the riving knife?

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад

      No

    • @TheRealGOTdurrrred
      @TheRealGOTdurrrred 2 года назад +1

      @@aaronstestlab thanks. How long have you been using it? The riving knife on the saw says to not use a blade with a plate thickness wider than 0.055" I think that blade has a thickness of 0.063" which I think is the same size as the riving knife. I don't want to be limited to only using DeWalt blades because that seems to be the only recommend blades for the riving knife

  • @thedoubleoutoftrouble
    @thedoubleoutoftrouble 4 месяца назад

    Its a great saw it really is .

  • @SkyHawk2849
    @SkyHawk2849 2 года назад

    What size bolts did you use for the stand?

    • @karenflowers9611
      @karenflowers9611 Год назад

      The bolts come with the stand, don't remember what size. It's a bit of a hassle getting them threaded but I got it done yesterday.

  • @luisodriozola79
    @luisodriozola79 Год назад

    How about using an 8" Freud thin kerf combination blade in it? doable or crazy dangerous?

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  Год назад +1

      I did just that in this video

    • @luisodriozola79
      @luisodriozola79 Год назад

      @@aaronstestlab Right! did you note any difference safety-wise: riving knife working fine?

  • @canuhonk7433
    @canuhonk7433 11 месяцев назад

    Is your table arped? Mine forms a bowl in the middle and slopes to the back right. Not good considering it's new without damage to package.

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      Mine was dead flat. If the table is concaved, I'd exchange for a new one.

  • @moffitdrew
    @moffitdrew 2 года назад

    How accurate is the fence in your experience

  • @harrybrain8270
    @harrybrain8270 2 года назад

    Great video man, two 8 1/4" blades can be put on this saw??

  • @iainarthur7713
    @iainarthur7713 2 года назад +1

    Nice review - thanks. Now I just need to get over the price difference between the US & UK :)

    • @jothain
      @jothain 2 года назад

      Yeah, just saw this here on Finland and thought that "damn, that's a steep price for such small tool". Then decided to check out few reviews to see that if it's even good and wow.. It's about half the price in US. I would buy it immediately there, but I don't know if I can justify it's price here. Seems way too expensive for what it is.

    • @iainarthur7713
      @iainarthur7713 2 года назад

      @@jothain I got over the price and bought it. Then sent it back as the table was several mm out - you could rock a straight across it in many places.... The dealer sent a new one same day though and that one is flat.
      As everyone says, the mitre fence is rubbish, but after duck tape on the bottom and lots of aluminium tape on the sides it's now solid in the groove.
      Apart from the above it seems great :)

  • @FKproduksi888
    @FKproduksi888 4 месяца назад

    Good table saw ...

  • @banditva8040
    @banditva8040 7 месяцев назад

    Only think i didn't like about this table. Is the hard pastic top.

  • @jothain
    @jothain 2 года назад +1

    What? Having smaller blade and having lower sound levels doesn't make any sense. Think about it for a single second. Larger diameter means lower rpm to achieve same blade speed at the perimeter. I've been at lumber yard couple times and those saws are much quieter running without load than any normal household type saw 😀

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад +1

      Good point

    • @sogno2me
      @sogno2me 2 года назад +2

      I bought this saw upgrading from a 20 year old machine and it is no more noisier than my previous one but one thing I did notice. The smaller blade is thinner and cuts nicer with less play than the bigger blade I had. I bought a 60Tooth blade for finer cuts but have yet to use it because the standard blade cuts so well with minimal rip. All in all I’m very impressed with this saw and since I alway use ear protection the 64.5dBA is not a factor.

  • @robertmorrison3140
    @robertmorrison3140 Год назад

    I bought what I thought was a brand new one at Home Depot, NYC. I open the box, I can see that it was used. Finger print smudges, scuffs, and wipe down marks. I call and complain. They send another one over. I open this one, and not to be believed but it was used too. I got them to knock $150 off, but all I wanted was a brand new saw. Disgusting.

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  Год назад

      I just assume all NYC transactions are scammy in nature

  • @benrichards1
    @benrichards1 2 года назад +20

    Guys, it's time To go metric, all this "2 and 6 sixteenths" is crazy. Millimetres is so much easier. 😄

    • @aaronstestlab
      @aaronstestlab  2 года назад +10

      I actually fully agree. Imperial units are so archaic...but at least we're not still expressing our weight in stone.

    • @benrichards1
      @benrichards1 2 года назад +3

      @@aaronstestlab touché

    • @olyjfitness
      @olyjfitness 2 года назад

      @@aaronstestlab stone is arbitrary measure people use both stone and kgs. We only use stone as it's easier for most of us to recognise and only for a persons weight. Which hardly matters with accuracy

    • @robboy102
      @robboy102 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agree100%. Our system is so ancient and inaccurate.

    • @MarcusRefusius
      @MarcusRefusius 7 месяцев назад

      We have no KING. Including you.

  • @johnobrien3237
    @johnobrien3237 Год назад

    Your description of the low fence in incorrect and looks like you almost damaged the fence in the video.
    The low fence is not for better access to small stock.
    It is actually a support for ripping wide stock beyond the edge of the table. You should not force it down while still over the table, it lays down level with the table once you extend beyond the edge and keeps stock from slipping below the rip fence.

    • @loganmedia1142
      @loganmedia1142 Год назад

      It is both. It has two locking positions. One is above the table, the other in line with the table.