
Product Description
Includes 120V 10-in Table Saw - 3410-02, Heavy-Duty Folding Stand, Carbide-Tooth Blade, (2) Blade Wrenches, Self Aligning Rip Fence, Miter Gauge
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6702 in Home Improvement
- Color: Red
- Brand: Skil
- Model: 3410-02
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 20.87" h x12.99" w x28.90" l,67.50 pounds
Features
- Heavy-duty Steel Stand with Quick Mount - fast setup and easy transport
- 3-1/2-Inch Cut Height Capacity - cuts through 4x materials
- Cast Aluminum Table - large 20 In. x 26 In. table surface
- Self-Aligning Rip Fence - for accurate measurements
- EZ view measurement system for accurate settings

Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
45 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
No complaints
By Tony Qski
You get what you pay for and thats what I got: I damn good saw for less than $150.00. I gave it 5 stars because it does what it is supposed to do. Had I paid a penny more, the stars would begin to dim, because will find that the casing is cheap plastic and miter gauge sticks, and the stand is a little clunky. These are things that go away when I use a $600.00 table saw.
27 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Poor design
By Amazon Customer
I purchased mine a few weeks ago and I will be returning it today. You really do pay for what you get. The Bosch and Dewalt are 2x the price of the Skil but in my opinion, worth the difference. Here is what I don't like about the Skil. 90 degree mider slide that comes with it is flimsy therefore using it to ensure a 90 degree cut is impossible. It really would be an issue because I was planning on building a cross cut sled for my saw anyway but, Skil's designed the two grooves on the face off the table so that building a sled with hardwood slides will not fit. Most table saw's slides are 3/8" which would making a cross cut sled easy to build and use but not Skil. It is hard to really explain, just look at and zoom in on the top of the surface of this saw. I don't know the technical name for them but they are two "gutters" that run parallel to each other. For some reason Skil decided not to make these gutters 3/8" all the way through. There are two teeth on each end of the gutter thus making most of the gutter 3/8" except for the areas where the teeth are and they are less than 3/8". If you are trying to build a cross cut sled like I was and need to have runners on the bottom of the sled that go into these gutters, you either have to engineer your runner to accommodate those teeth or grind them off. I hope my description makes sense. Just compare the pictures of the Skil saw to the Dewalt or Bosch and pay close attention to those gutters. If you don't ever plan on using a cross cut sled, then this Skil saw design won't be a problem.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Great value
By Thomas K. MacDonald
Does all the basics plus it has features that my former table saw lacked. The best extra feature is the 3 1/2 inch cutting depth which allows you to cut 4x4 stock. Most table saws are only 3 inch cuts.
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