This saw's built to survive jobsites, but it's not exactly heirloom material. Users report power switches dying, motors catching fire, and that fence... oh, that fence.
- •Stellar support saves the day: Multiple users say SawStop shipped free replacement parts even after warranty expired, with one saying the company's customer service matches the high quality of its product
- •Critical components fail too often: Reports of dead power switches, motor fires, and one user saying everything other than the safety mechanism is hastily thrown together and flimsy
- •That fence though: Users report it drifts up to 1/8 inch when locking, with one noting their DeWalt's rack-and-pinion fence never had this problem
Bottom line: You're buying insurance, not immortality. The safety feature works brilliantly and the company backs their product, but at $1800 you'd expect better build quality. Could've been great, but settles for repairable.