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ToolGuyd > News > Popular Dewalt Miter Saws & Planer Disappear from Major Online Stores

Popular Dewalt Miter Saws & Planer Disappear from Major Online Stores

Jun 3, 2022 Stuart 49 Comments

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Dewalt DWS780 12-Inch Sliding Miter Saw

A reader recently wrote in about how the popular Dewalt DWS780 12″ sliding miter saw was pulled from Home Depot and Lowe’s websites. Amazon’s listing for the miter saw has also been taken down.

Pete wrote:

Last week Home Depot & Lowes took the Dewalt DWS780 off display. Also their website says no longer sold at HD or Lowes. Its also unavailable at Amazon. However the Dewalt website shows it as available for sale.

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I suspect Dewalt is retiring their top of the line miter saw but I haven’t seen any announcements for a replacement.

I have not heard anything about a replacement model; as far as I am aware, the Dewalt DWS780 is still the brand’s flagship model.

UPDATE: There is a Stop Sale for Dewalt DWS780, DWS779, and DHS790 (FlexVolt) 12″ sliding miter saws, with the affecting models produced between March 2019 and April 2022. More details here.

I have not checked local stores, but can confirm Pete’s observation, that the miter saw is no longer available for purchase at Amazon, Home Depot, or Lowe’s.

Dewalt DW735X Planer Package

Adding to the mystery, Norm wrote in today after having observed something similar about Dewalt’s DW735 and DW735X planer options. Amazon’s listings for these planers result in a “sorry we couldn’t find that page” error.

Independent online dealers still seem to have active inventory for both models.

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These benchtop woodworking and construction tools continue to be popular, and Dewalt doesn’t usually pull tools from the market like this when replacements are announced or launched.

Dewalt DWS779 Sliding Miter Saw New for 2020-2021

Looking deeper, the seasonal-favorite Dewalt DWS779 miter saw, which is a more affordable 12″ sliding miter saw, has also been pulled from Amazon and Home Depot’s websites, with “not found” type of error pages. Lowe’s product page is still up, but with a “this item is no longer sold on Lowe’s.com” alert.

Many other Dewalt miter saws do not seem to be affected by whatever is going on with these SKUs.

If I had to guess, I would suspect that parts shortages or greatly increased shipping fees are to blame, but why would that only affect these models?

Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowe’s are major online retailers, and the DWS780, DW735, and DWS779 are extremely popular Dewalt tools. Something strange is going on.

We’ll check with Dewalt to see if they can share any insights, and will report back with any updates.

Thank you to Pete and Norm for the tips!

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49 Comments

  1. Shaun

    Jun 3, 2022

    There has been mention on a Dewalt fans FB page that there’s a recall on the 779/780, with a screen-shot of an email about the recall date ranges.. but nothing specific as to what the issue actually is.

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    • Stuart

      Jun 3, 2022

      The DWS779 was updated last year to meet newer safety guidelines. (https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/dewalt-dws779-sliding-miter-saw-updates-2021/%3C/a%3E%29 The DWS780 might have been updated as well.

      I haven’t seen any news about a recall, and there’s no official recall notice that I can find.

      Even so, entire product pages don’t typically disappear when there’s a recall. And, that also shouldn’t affect listings for the DW735 planer.

      Product listings are typically maintained for their reviews, links to manuals, and “see new version/other products” links.

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      • Mike

        Jun 6, 2022

        There is a recall. I just spoke with Dewalt. I’m finding out more info and will update this post.

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      • Foxcraft

        Jun 6, 2022

        I work at a big box location and started working the buy backs list for this today. As of now every saw had to be pulled off the floor. I will update you later after work tomorrow.

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    • MM

      Jun 3, 2022

      I haven’t been following anything about these saws or anything on social media but “recall” or “product update” of some sort was my guess too. Normally when Dewalt comes out with a new model the older models are substantially discounted for a while beforehand. I haven’t been looking carefully but I haven’t heard anything about major discounts on the 780 so I doubt that there’s some hot new model just about to come out.

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    • Vale MacRorie

      Jun 4, 2022

      The 779 was recalled due to an issue with the ‘rear blade guard’. Apparently it’s prone to cracking, which can cause a safety issue.

      They sent a stop sale/recall notice to retailers with a very small overall image of what looks like some sort of bracket, without enough of the rest of the saw around it to give context so you’d know where to look for it.

      The notice also specified date ranges, and mention of a ‘green dot’ on both the box and the unit itself. The green dot signifies that the saw has already been through the recall repair process and is safe to sell and use.

      I don’t have the notice in front of me to include a pic of the date ranges or the absurdly vague picture they gave indicating the part in question. I had to ask a supervisor to send a message to Dewalt, asking for a better image, as we have several units that fall into the date range of the recall notice, but without a better idea of what we’re looking for, I can’t tell if those units have the defect.

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      • U235

        Jun 5, 2022

        Can’t comment on a rear blade gaurf but my dust deflector was shattered and exploded on like my 10th cut. Anything larger than a sliver that shoots out the back will bust it off. DeWalt sent me a free replacement deflector and it to broke. It’s not like that saw had any decent percentage of dust capture so no big deal with it missing. I made a zero clearance fence for 0 degree cuts and it helps

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    • J

      Jun 6, 2022

      I am a retailer at a lumber yard.
      There is a recall

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    • Derek

      Jun 27, 2022

      Hope nobody needs an armature for a DWS 780 because those are discontinued now and probably other models too
      Look into that before you buy a saw because if the armature goes the saw is garbage
      My saw is three years old and now it’s garbage
      That’s bullshit
      I own a construction company and I own a lot of dewalt tools and I’ll be switching to Milwaukee

      Reply
  2. Craig

    Jun 3, 2022

    I had my 780 for 3 weeks and the light went out. Called Dewalt and the part was discontinued but, they have another part to replace which is not from the same company. I was a little disappointed because I called them 2 weeks ago and they want me to call them back 6/21 to see if they have the part? It was really odd.

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    • Jared

      Jun 3, 2022

      I had a similar response from Channellock. I called about a problem with my 758 flush cutters. They said I should mail it in – but maybe not right now because 758 production was stopped while they caught up with a backlog of other plier styles and they had no inventory.

      I’m not mad about that or anything. I’ve got a lot of Channellock and have warrantied something in the past where they couriered me a replacement a couple days later.

      Nevertheless I mention it because it doesn’t seem THAT weird for a company not to have your part available.

      Reply
    • Junior

      Jun 18, 2022

      Same thing happened to me but I returned it

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    • Derek

      Jun 27, 2022

      Good customer service
      When you have to call them back

      Reply
  3. Dillon Corr

    Jun 3, 2022

    The 120V (60Vx2) DWS790 has also been almost impossible to find. “Backordered”, “Drop Ship Date TBD”, etc. everywhere I’ve looked lately.

    Maybe its for the whole form factor?

    Big update coming – stop making the old versions to drive sales???

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    • AB

      Jun 5, 2022

      I was down at Keim s customer appreciation event this past month and was talking to the DeWalt tool rep. He told me they are working on a single Flex Volt (60v) battery version of 120v (60v X 2) compound miter saw. He wasn’t able to give me an ETA on the new version.

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      • Stuart

        Jun 5, 2022

        They have one in Europe, but never released it in the USA. I haven’t heard anything about a new single battery FlexVolt miter saw yet, and I wonder if it will be any different from the EU model.

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  4. Adam

    Jun 3, 2022

    It is a recall. I just called an Ace that carries the full line of Milwaukee essentially in store, not your typical Ace lets say, often having Milwaukee reps there at events. They were negative in quantity because they sent them back for a recall. The employee I spoke with wasn’t aware of it, but the manager knew immediately

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    • MT

      Jun 3, 2022

      DeWalt, you mean?

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      • Adam

        Jun 3, 2022

        yes, that is what I meant. whoops. Lot more red around here, than yellow

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  5. Adam

    Jun 3, 2022

    I think the Dewalt miter saws are a bit dated in their design now, compared to some other brands.

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    • Clay

      Jun 6, 2022

      I love my 779 (with added on XPS) but would love a soft-start, low rear-clearance update.

      Reply
  6. Nathan

    Jun 3, 2022

    I wouldn’t be that surprised if there is A) minor shortage in materials or issues with some of the item that led to B) a new product design to help supplier/parts issues and also a timely refresh of their main product family that fixes C) the new product won’t look like the HF hercules item.

    I hope part of that is right. If it was cheaper too that would help but I know that won’t be.

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  7. Dave

    Jun 3, 2022

    Sent you an email with more info, Stuart.

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    • Stuart

      Jun 6, 2022

      Thank you very much!!

      Reply
  8. SecretSquirrel

    Jun 3, 2022

    Bring back the 10″ miter saw!

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    • Coach James

      Jun 4, 2022

      Yes! Their 10″ slider would work perfectly for me.

      Reply
    • Bob

      Jun 5, 2022

      Been wanting this for years now! Cordless version anyways. I’m hopeful but still doubt it will happen.

      Reply
    • Hoser

      Jun 5, 2022

      This. There needs to be a 10” slider and a pro-level 10” non-slider in DeWalt’s lineup. The new 10” non slider is atrocious and not at all a pro tool.

      Reply
    • Everardo

      Jun 6, 2022

      What!!! They discontinued the 10″. Why?

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      • Hoser

        Jun 11, 2022

        I believe he is referring to the DW717 10” slider that was discontinued several years ago.

        Reply
  9. John S.

    Jun 3, 2022

    Stuart I sent you an update on SK tools yesterday via messaging here and your Twitter page, did you get it ?

    Reply
  10. Tool Junkie

    Jun 3, 2022

    I was at HD last night and noticed a bunch of their DeWalt miter saws were on yellow tag clearance.

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    • Tim D.

      Jun 3, 2022

      So they were $3 off?

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      • Steve

        Jun 3, 2022

        About right

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      • Clay

        Jun 6, 2022

        LOL

        Reply
  11. JoeM

    Jun 3, 2022

    Strange… Doesn’t seem to be hitting Atlas Tools… In fact, all of said items are on Father’s Day Sale, or some kind of sale at the very least… but I do notice the backorder on the 780…

    DWS780 Miter Saw:
    https://www.atlas-machinery.com/DeWALT/DWS780

    DW735X Planer:
    https://www.atlas-machinery.com/dewalt-dw735xcan-13-15-0a-planer-2-speed-with-table-ext-blades/

    DW735 Planer:
    https://www.atlas-machinery.com/dewalt/DW735B

    Yet… The FlexVOLT 790 Miter Saw is unaffected by the shortage or backorder…:
    https://www.atlas-machinery.com/DEWALT/DHS790AT2

    I… Don’t want to speculate here, but… I’m just going to throw one theory into the mix… DeWALT is preparing to emphasize the Cordless line, to test the viability of the 120V platform for use on high-draw tools, such as the Miter Saws and Planers? Wishful thinking on my part here, but… Maybe this will lead to a FlexVOLT Standing Bandsaw? And… If that does go wonky on them… y’know… Backfires on the sales?… The next versions of the 780 and 735/X will be released back into the wild? Fresh materials, new runs of production, and sporting a type number one higher than the ones we currently are talking about…

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  12. Pete

    Jun 3, 2022

    I got a response today from DeWalt to my question as to why the DWS780 is not longer sold on Amazon, HD and Lowes and it’s discontinued in the near future.
    In their response they don’t address if the saw is retired or a new model is coming out but focused on experiencing a manufacturing defect with the rear guard breaking in a small number of saws manufactured from 4/2019 to 3/2022. No official recall has been issued for the defect. The issue affects the DWS780 DWS779 and DHS790 and can occur when the blade throws a piece of wood on the guard.
    In my opinion, this is really a small defect for HD and Lowes to stop selling the DWS780.
    Something else must be going on but I don’t want to start speculating on a very good product that has served well a good number of professionals.

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    • TomD

      Jun 4, 2022

      The thing that’s interesting is it didn’t just go out of stock, it’s being entire delisted.

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    • Vale MacRorie

      Jun 4, 2022

      We got an actual ‘stop sale’ notice where I work. We were directed to remove all stock from the sales floor until each unit could be verified having the defect or not.

      That could be the case with THD and Lowes as well. We’re a smaller retailer, but I imagine everyone got the same notice. It also stated that it was a voluntary recall, but that Dewalt was working with CPSC to resolve the issue.

      Reply
  13. Stacey Jones

    Jun 4, 2022

    Doesn’t look good for Old Yeller.

    Reply
  14. Tim W

    Jun 4, 2022

    I tried to purchase a 780 last week. My commercial rep had it pulled and was waiting on me to come get it. He called me before I could get to the store and told me he could not sell it to me due to a safety issue. I then headed to my local Northern Tool store. NT did not have any on the shelf but I found them stacked up on a cart in the storage room. They had a “do not sell due to a safety issue” note hanging on them.
    I really want the battery powered 790 but have not found one of those for the last year or more.
    The only reference I found to any recall was in a Facebook search. A Canadian site had a safety recall referenced. Really would like to replace my old 708 before it leaves me stranded but I guess I will have to look for a different option.

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  15. Mychal

    Jun 4, 2022

    Mitre saw woes explained: https://support.dewalt.com/hc/en-us/articles/6608132657933-Is-there-a-recall-for-the-MITER-SAW-model-DHS790-DHS790AB-DHS790AT2-DWS780-or-DWS779-

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  16. Earl

    Jun 6, 2022

    Definitely some kind of design and/or manufacturing problem. I’m guessing they are negotiating with the CPSC as to a potential fix. This is what comes from focus only on financials and not on product and End Users.

    Reply
  17. Rynn

    Jun 15, 2022

    I still have a DW735X in box. Before I unbox this bad boy, is there something I should know? Not finding any info as to why this model is mentioned as “stop sale”

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    • Stuart

      Jun 15, 2022

      It’s not, we still don’t know why Amazon pulled the listings, and Dewalt has yet to provide any statements.

      Reply
      • Rynn

        Jun 18, 2022

        Thank you!

        Reply
  18. David

    Aug 6, 2022

    I just bought DWS779 on Home Depot online and it says it’s being delivered. Is the a problem with this saw?

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    • Stuart

      Aug 6, 2022

      Should be okay – check for the inspection markers as described in the post.

      Dewalt issued a stop sale 2 months ago, and recalled affected products from retailers. Currently-sold inventory should not be affected by the recall, but you can and should check upon receiving it.

      Reply
  19. Richard Harrington

    Aug 17, 2022

    I have a dws780 dewalt saw which needs a replacement blade guard assembly. Called dewalt to order and they tell me the part is no longer available. Total BS. The saw which is a few years old with very little use is unsafe to operate without the blade guard functioning safely. A lot of money for what I thought would be a quality product. Buy any other brand as dewalt can’t make a quality product.

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