
There are fewer Black Friday deals on tables saws than in previous years, or at least it seems like that to me, but luckily there are some decent promos worth mentioning.
I also anticipate that there will be a couple of Black Friday doorbuster deals, so check back on 11/29/24 when we cover the new flash sales, coupons, and hopefully even bundle offers.
All of the table saw Black Friday deals are repeats from last year, which is a good thing, as it means there are plenty of user reviews to help tool users with their research efforts.
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Dewalt DWE7485 Jobsite Table Saw – $299
This is a smaller and highly portable table saw, with 8-1/4″ blade size and 24.5″ rip capacity. It has a metal roll cage design, and also a rack and pinion style fence that’s easy and accurate to adjust.
Tip: There are almost always Black Friday flash sales on this Dewalt saw, typically featuring a good price for the saw bundled with a folding stand.

Metabo HPT Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Rolling Stand C10RJS – $428 w/ shipping
Metabo HPT’s offering is one of the best values of the season. It features a 10″ blade size, and comes with an extension rail for outfeed support. The rip-cutting capacity is 35″ to the right of the blade, and 22″ to the left.

Bosch GTS15 Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Rolling Stand – $549
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Bosch’s table saws tend to be well-regarded, and this one’s no different. This model has a somewhat unique feature – Clampzone areas where the tabletop can be used as a light duty work surface in a pinch.
Bosch moved to a rack and pinion rip fence with this model.

Dewalt DWE7491RS Table Saw with Rolling Stand – $599
Dewalt’s popular table saw with roller stand is barely on sale right now – it’s $599 at some retailers compared to $649 at others – but it’s a strong performer with easy and accurate controls and an excellent reputation.

Dewalt FlexVolt Cordless Miter Saw Kit with Cordless Table Saw – $899
If you’re looking for a cordless table saw deal, there’s a special buy right now where you can get a bundle with the Dewalt FlexVolt cordless 12″ sliding miter saw, with 9Ah battery and charger, and a cordless version of their 8-1/4″ table saw.
The miter saw kit by itself is $849 right now, and so you’re basically getting the cordless table saw for $50 extra. This seems like a good deal if you were looking to buy both.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Table Saw Kit – $449
There’s a discount on the Milwaukee M18 Fuel brushless table saw with High Output battery and Rapid Charger, where you save $150 off the $599 list price.
Shopping around, the tool-only saw also sells for $499, and so it’s as if you’re getting the battery and charger at no extra cost. Milwaukee’s cordless table saw doesn’t see a lot of promos or special buys – take a close look at this one if you’ve been meaning to go cordless.

Save 10% on Select Powermatic Table Saws
If you’re looking for a contractor table saw or cabinet table saw for your workshop, Powermatic and other brands have limited time Black Friday savings.
There are other woodworking tool and machinery deals happening right now. I’ve had great experiences ordering this type of equipment from Acme Tools – check out their deals here.

Skil 10″ Table Saw with Folding Stand – $249
This one has a built-in folding stand, saving you the trouble (and expense) of having to source a separate stand or workbench.
Still doing some Black Friday deals research? Here are more tool deals we’ve found and reported on so far:
Holiday 2024 Deal Guides
These links will take you to other ToolGuyd posts. They should be used for reference purposes, as many of the deals have ended or sold out.
Amazon Tool Deals
Harbor Freight
Lowe’s Tool Deals
Home Depot Tool Deals
Home Depot FREE Tool Offers
Dewalt Tool Deals
Milwaukee Tool Deals
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Evan
I have been very tempted to pick up either the cordless Milwaukee deal or the corded DWE7485, especially if it shows up with a stand on Friday. I use a portable Craftsman 21829 saw at home and bring it to jobs in the back of my Subaru Forester. Either of these would be much more portable.
Mopar4wd
The Skil 10″ table saw is on sale at Amazon Lots of reviews really like this saw.
https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Jobsite-Folding-Stand-TS6307-00/dp/B08F9RFJ2K/
Fowler
According to camelcamelcamel, $250 is the lowest price they’ve ever had for this saw. Since 2020 it’s only gone down to $250 once before
Patrick
I have heard good things about this saw, mainly on Reddit but it seems decent for the price. I don’t have space for it right now but boy it’s tempting as I’d love to have a table saw without having to drive to use one.
Eric
I’ve had the Skil 10″ for a year. It’s a nice saw for the price. I have to go slowly if I’m ripping anything over an inch for hardwood or 1.5 for soft. The fence is well made but light so it won’t take a ton of abuse and stay square. Overall it needed tweeking when it arrived to dial it in but it’s easier than most saws to adjust. That said, you have to keep an eye on it as running it hard or moving it alot will knock it out of alignment. It’s a good light duty saw till I can afford a larger SawStop.
Stuart
Thanks! Added it to the post.
Alexk
A couple of weeks ago I picked up the m18 table saw and the 10” miter saw. Each was $450. Now I have two rapid chargers, one 12ah and one 8ah high output batteries.
Ripped a small piece of hard Maple and some IPE and it cut fine. Not sure if I should switch the 10” miter for the 7 1/4”.
Happy with my choices, but the Dewalt with the 12” miter saw has me thinking.
Bob
The Dewalt miter saw and table saw deal is especially good if you can get it with a percentage off coupon, say 10% or better, essentially making it tax free more or less depending on the coupon.