⚡ Cut Sharp, Cut Smart — Own the Precision Edge!
The WEN Plunge Cut Circular Saw Bundle combines a powerful 10-Amp, 6.5-inch carbide-tipped blade saw with a 100-inch track guide system and adapters, enabling ultra-precise plunge and bevel cuts up to 2-1/3 inches deep. Designed for woodworkers seeking professional accuracy and dust-controlled, long straight cuts, this bundle ensures stability and smooth operation for projects demanding flawless results.
Brand | WEN |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Included Components | Circular Saw, Circular Saw Blade, Two Track Saw Guides with Adapters, Adapter Set |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Blade Length | 165 Millimeters |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Wattage | 1.1E+3 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Style | Track Saw + Rail and Adapters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
M**Y
Forget table saws, Track saw is what's up!
I use this saw as a mobile setup. I can use it on large 8 foot or larger pieces without having to worry about fitting it on a table saw bench. Think of a track saw as an upside down table saw. It's just so much more convenient. If you have a shop or not shop, it's still probably the more useful saw to have overall. So if you're shopping for a table saw, consider a track saw, you may find you don't need a table saw at all. The 100" track is good. The saw is a budget saw but it's really good for it's cost. I've used it extensively for building cabinets and track and saw perform great with a quality blade (diablo).
A**S
So far, very nice!
Pros- Price, includes track, Vacuum port works amazing(cover the blade access with tape), you can actually cut Half a blade if needed. Faster and safer than my three table saws.Con- no case, slight wobble, clamps would be nice.Over all As a contractor I really like this. Might buy another as back up for this price.
M**Y
Really Good Saw for the Money
Building a dining table out of 8/4 red oak. Ripping the lumber for the glue ups was too precarious for my jobsite table saw set up, so I decided to get this track saw. The price was the deciding factor. It worked fairly well. It had enough power and depth to cut through the lumber. I wish I would have purchased another piece of track, as the pieces being straight lined were 9-12' long. Trying to move the track and line it up perfectly with the previous cut was a challenge. The fasteners that hold the saw to the track are a bit of a hassle at times.Overall this is a very good track saw if you don't have the money for the fancy brands.
D**R
Excellent DIY grade track saw for the money
So far I believe it’s a great saw for the money, personally I’ve never used a major brand track saw before I purchased the Wen, it is easy to use, if you have common sense with tools, you probably won’t really need the directions much, even if you have never used one before, it seems to be well made, but it has a lot of plastic parts, so it probably wouldn’t hold up for professional use, but for my wood shop in my basement it will last me for years.Some people have mentioned that the tracks don’t line up with each other very well, the only problem that I found was that the tracks had burs on the ends that caused the saw to hang up and not transition to the other half of the track, this problem was easily fixed with the file on my leatherman, once the burs were gone, the saw slides smoothly along the entire length.A bit of advice for preparing the track for first use, so that you don’t make the same dumb mistake that I did, there is no directions with the tracks, and my common sense was late as it sometimes is lol, you will want to attach both halves to make the 100” track, get your saw completely on the track, DO NOT start or run the saw off the ends of the track or you will most likely foul the last 1” or so of the edge guide. Instead with the full track clamped down, start your plunge cut near the end or anywhere you want really, as long as it is fully on the track and run to near the other end, then take the track apart, remove the connectors and switch the track around to where the uncut part of the edge guide is in the middle and finish the cut, takes a little longer but you will have a straight edge by doing this, I will have to get a replacement edge guide to fix my mistake
J**C
Value!!!
As a professional that uses the black and green high end track saw on an almost daily basis I did not expect too much from this unit. I wanted a saw I could leave on a job site and not worry about it walking. This saw surprised me. It works very well. The blade that came with it could be better but I expected that. Simple enough upgrade. What I didn’t expect was what good saw this actually is. Accurate and easy to use. Tracks are are good with a nice length to them. Easy to transport. I used this with a new blade to cut some 1mm thick plywood. Perfect. 3/4” plywood cuts were perfect. Absolutely no complaints. Is this the same quality as my other saw? No but it is pretty darn close. For the craftsperson that needs a track saw for occasional use I would highly recommend this one. Plus I don’t worry about it “walking away “
M**Y
Amazing value!!!
As a contractor who primarily does finish carpentry I’ve used the fancy German tools and was extremely pleased with this WEN track saw. After dialing in the rail tension knobs and removing the kickback “feature” the saw slides effortlessly on the track and has no wobble between the track and saw base plate. The dust collection works pretty well after covering the blade change wrench hole with some masking tape. For the price you can’t beat it for standard cuts.Cons: the saw isn’t very stable when making miter cuts. If you keep the base plate pushed down against the rail it does good but can make it awkward to use.
J**W
Saw works great, rail grips not so much
I cranked up the unit the first time and the gripper strips came unglued and that caused them to get cut by the saw. I will clean the units of existing grips, clean the surface really well and mount new rubber to the bottoms.
Y**O
Worth every penny
I'm a contractor that does everything. All my tools are job site tools and don't have room for true shop tools for furniture/cabinet making. Had a few clients that insisted I build their custom cabinets even though I expressed that I don't have a true "shop". Among other tools needed to accomplish their requests, a track saw was one that allowed me to accurately breakdown full sheets of overpriced plywood. This find was a godsend. A true shop track saw will easily run +$600. This saw/price was exactly what I needed. The tracks that came with it are great quality and the saw is decent for the occasional job. If you build cabinets on a daily basis...no...but you already know that. If you're a contractor that occasionally gets that "job", then yes it's for you. I bought for $160 with 2 tracks combo package. The similar tracks were $100 + at local hardware store. Definitely get track saw clamps also. I got a metal set (different manufacturer) for $15. Great buy all together.👍
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