
This is a pretty bold statement considering I’ve been a huge fan of the Bosch saws for years. I’d even go so far as to say I think it’s the best overall job site + mobile stand option out there. The DEWALT DWE7491RS is a very good job site table saw. 21-7/8″ X 26 – 3/8″ table provides superior material support.2-1/2″ Dust Collection Port easily connects to a vacuum for efficient dust extraction.15 Amp Motor quickly rips through hardwoods with ease.Flip over ripping fence Allows for narrow rip cuts.Telescoping fence rails retract to create a small, portable package.Rolling stand designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability.On Board Storage System provides easy access to the Blade Guard Assembly, fence, riving knife, miter gage, wrenches, push stick, and cord wrap when not in use.32-1/2″ Rip capacity easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials.Patented material support, can be used for narrow rip cuts.Rack & Pinion Telescoping Fence System Make fence adjustments fast, smooth and accurate.

The DWE7491RS is very similar to the DWE7490X except that it has a larger rip capacity and a much nicer stand. We recently also reviewed the DWE7480 and DWE7490X which were released with this saw. This 10″ job site table saw with roller stand is their premium offering.

You'll be happy with the 7491RS for sure.DEWALT’s recent release of three new job site table saws is capped off with the all new DWE7491RS. I built an outfeed table and an infeed table which have greatly enhanced the performance and versatility of this saw. I replaced mine with an Incra model that is excellent and added LeeCraft zero clearance inserts for tear out free work. The fence is a strong point on this saw, however the included miter gauge is worthless. Very little tuning was needed, but the adjustments are designed into this saw if needed. I took the time with a dial indicator to make sure that the miter slots are parallel to the blade and likewise for the rip fence.

Of course the feed rate is slower than my old cabinet saw, but it is a well built tool for the compromises that have to be made with lightweight portable jobsite saws. I run full kerf Forrest WW II blades with out problems and it spins a full sized 8" dado just fine.

It has really surprised me about how capable it is. I wanted to rip narrow pieces for face frame and door frames and got the 7491. I downsized from a 3HP Unisaw and went with out a table saw for a couple of years using only a track saw. If it is the 7491 RS, it is one great saw.
