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Review on πŸ› οΈ ToughBuilt Miter Saw Stand TB-S550: Universal Tool Mounts with Extending Work Supports, Work Stops, and Quick Release Tool Mounts by Kip Ruach

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not what I expected. Stands and trolleys

I bought this stand because it's compact, has good features and looks like it should be light and manoeuvrable. The first problem is the weight, it's damn heavy. Mine was also filled with sand during the production process, which slides up and down each tube as I put the saw down and down. Second, the way the wheels are positioned makes the saw very uncomfortable, heavy and tips over when rolling (I have a Dewalt 12" miter saw on a stand). Third, the locking pins and levers on the legs. this is absolute rubbish. The levers slip because they are so loose and the locking pins don't want to come loose, so I have to fiddle with the thing almost every time I want to install it. This is incredibly frustrating. The table then clamps onto the saw bolts to loosen them itself. If you do not pay attention to the locking knobs when lowering the saw stand, your saw could fall off immediately. It's uncomfortable. Finally, the handle that screws against the wheels at the end of the stand simply sits on top of the screws that hold it in place and is plastic. There's no shoulder for the screw head to land on, so you can adjust it by tightening the handle down below do pull the bolt all the way through the handle. , and the handle pops out immediately. The Good: Looks very nice, the finish seems decent, the material stands on the front legs are very comfortable, and the material roll arms work quickly and comfortably (although they don't hold very tight). actual work. For the money they are charging for this stand, it should be stronger and better designed. It's practically Chinese junk. I do not recommend.

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Expensive