⚡ Cut sharp, cut smart — own the precision edge!
The DEWALT DWS716 12-inch Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw combines a powerful 15 Amp motor with 14 positive stops on a stainless steel miter detent plate, delivering unmatched accuracy and durability. Its double-bevel design allows precise bevel cuts from 0° to 48° left and right, while tall sliding fences accommodate large crown and base moldings. Lightweight and portable with an efficient dust collection system, this saw is engineered for professionals demanding flawless, repeatable cuts on every project.
Brand | DEWALT |
Color | Multi |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | DWS716 Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw; 12 in. Carbide Tipped Blade; Wrench; Dust Bag; Vertical Clamp |
Product Dimensions | 27.17"L x 22.44"W x 19.88"H |
Voltage | 120 |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 48.28 Pounds |
Speed | 3800 RPM |
Blade Length | 12 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 80 |
Cutting Angle | 50 Degrees |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Wattage | 4.5E+3 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911605366 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
UPC | 885911605366 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DWS716 |
Item Weight | 48.3 pounds |
Item model number | DWS716 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | 12" Double Bevel Miter Saw |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Saw |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Turns out, Miter Saws have come a long way in 20 years!
After about 20 years, DIY hardwood floors in our home, lots of birdhouses and everything else in-between, my 20-ish year old 10" base model Craftsman Miter Saw finally had enough. New bearings were long out of production, time for a new saw.Aside from the floors, most of what I do is smaller, finish/precision work. I was originally looking at 10" saws to keep using my WoodWorker I & II blades, but quickly found that the market has really moved to the 12" saws. I own a table saw, I didn't feel like the added price, size and weight of a sliding saw was a necessary.I was initially looking at the single bevel model (DWS715) do save a few bucks, but after comparing that model vs this one (DWS716) it was very clear that the single vs. double bevel was not the only difference. While I am sure it is a fine saw, the parts quality on the DWS715 were just a few steps below the quality of the DWS716. Everything on the DWS716 had a nicer finish, they opted for metal components instead of plastic in many places, and it also looks to have a lot more options for angle stops, etc. (Not 100% sure on that one, I learned about a lot of them after mine arrived)Expect to take an hour or so to tune/align the saw before use. If you are rough cutting 4x4's all day or framing, it may not matter. If you want to make sure that your angles and angle stops are all on point, it is well worth it. I used a small machinist's square to set the blade square to the table, and some 30°/60° and 45° drafting triangles to set the angles.I use my saw in a basement shop, dust collection is important. While I think that most miter saws a challenge to collect from, this one is much better than the old Craftsman. Photos show the reducer coupler I used to go from shop vac to saw. You can see it still fires some dust around, but this is much better than the little bag included.Very pleased with the saw, happy that I spent a little more to get the DWS716 over the cheaper 12" or the 10" models.
D**N
A very accurate saw
I actually bought a DeWalt DW716 saw some years ago and liked it so much I gave another to a family member as a gift because she was borrowing a friend's to do her woodworking. I have always liked its accuracy: 90 degrees and 45 degrees are exactly what you get, and the quick change to another miter angle is very simple. As for safety you can cut yourself on any tool but you have to work at it to hurt yourself with this product: the blade cover slips up just before the cut and down after. The 2021 version I just bought is a DWS716. Great saw.
G**K
Can't go wrong with a DeWalt
Got this to do the whole house trim. Like that its more compact than the 12" slider and has a carry handle. Easier to store away when not in use as it's more of a project tool than an every day thing. Also got the folding stand which makes it way more convenient when working on a more than a few cuts. Seems well built, expect it to last a long time. Did do a little adjusting on the fence but cutting square.
T**P
Buzz Saw
Three years running without a problem. Only draw back is the dust collection system. Company should be able to come up with a better designed system
J**2
Great saw
Easy set up, accurate, surprisingly quiet and great price.
D**7
Great saw
It's a great saw bought the sawhorse stand for it and it is just great. Accurate out of box, very easy to use comes with a super sharp blade.
N**B
Works great
Works great
K**E
works well on firewood
this saw is working well for cutting firewood. It is loud, but not as loud as I expected. I was surprised by the extremely clean and smooth cut faces of the wood. I suggest checking the tightness of the screw that secures the blade. After I had cut a lot of wood, the screw began to loosen up and it took me a while to figure out that it had loosened. For a while the blade would still spin and cut wood even though the blade screw was very loose. Now I know: if the blade does not stop spinning abruptly upon releasing the trigger, that is because the screw is loose. Also I wasn't able to move the guard that covers the screw that secures the blade, so I had to dremel some material away from that guard before I could get the provided hex wrench into the blade-securing screw.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago