---
product_id: 75487255
title: "DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow"
brand: "dewalt"
price: "¥308536"
currency: JPY
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Dewalt"
url: https://www.desertcart.jp/products/75487255-dewalt-miter-saw-stand-with-wheels-dwx726-yellow
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region: Japan
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# Smooth jobsite mobility with wheels 300 lb max load capacity 3-position pneumatic height adjustment DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow

**Brand:** dewalt
**Price:** ¥308536
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Elevate your workflow with the stand that moves as fast as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow by dewalt
- **How much does it cost?** ¥308536 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/75487255-dewalt-miter-saw-stand-with-wheels-dwx726-yellow)

## Best For

- dewalt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dewalt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Set Up in Seconds:** Pneumatic-assisted raising and lowering with three positions for ultimate setup flexibility.
- • **Universal Fit, Zero Hassle:** Adjustable mounting rails fit nearly any miter saw for seamless integration.
- • **Compact & Efficient Storage:** Vertical storage option maximizes workspace and simplifies transport—because every inch counts.
- • **Built to Last, Built for Power:** Durable tubular steel frame supports up to 300 lbs, handling your heaviest saws with ease.
- • **Roll Anywhere, Work Everywhere:** Wide rubber grip wheels ensure effortless transport across any jobsite terrain.

## Overview

The DEWALT DWX726 Miter Saw Stand combines rugged tubular steel durability with a 300 lb capacity and universal mounting rails to fit nearly any miter saw. Featuring pneumatic-assisted height adjustment and wide rubber wheels, it offers quick setup and smooth mobility across job sites. Its compact vertical storage design maximizes workspace efficiency, making it the ultimate portable solution for professional tradespeople.

## Description

The DWX726 Rolling Miter Saw Stand is a convenient solution to transporting a saw between jobsites. Constructed of steel for durability providing 300 lb capacity. One-time assembly and pneumatic assisted raising and lowering for quick and easy set up. Wide adjustable work supports provide up to 8' of material support. Mounting rail adapts to nearly any miter saw.

Review: A game-changer - I will say that this stand is not exactly "perfect" for absolutely everything I want it to do, but it's close enough that I would call it the only realistic option for what I was trying to achieve with it. For years I've had a dedicated chop-saw station in my (very small one car garage) shop: saw in the middle, with large work tables projecting from either side, to handle long material. I needed to drastically downsize the footprint of the "shop" duties of the garage space, due to the need to accommodate charging of a newly-acquired electric vehicle. The chop saw situation proved to be the most difficult problem to solve. At first I was somewhat deterred from this stand as an option, I think just due to it being a "job site" stand -- the saw never leaves the garage, so I'm not taking it "onsite" anywhere. But the more I looked at it, the more I realized: yeah, that's probably just about perfect, or close enough. And, alas, it definitely is just what I needed to free-up a TON of space. Now, granted, I am storing the saw on the stand exactly in the way DeWalt tells you not to: standing upright. However, the warnings in the instructions, against doing this, are purely about tipping hazard. And, to be sure, if you stored the saw standing upright, out in free space, it would be disconcertingly wobbly and wouldn't take much to tip it. However, I'm storing it up against two supporting walls. And I made a sort of cleat for the stand arm to rest on. The set-up is absolutely bombproof -- I've pushed on it -- hard -- and it's not going anywhere. So with just a modicum of practical consideration, you can absolutely store the saw standing upright. Do I miss the convenience of being able to walk up and use my chop saw at any given moment, without any set-up or take-down? Yes, a little. But it's not actually nearly as big of a deal as I thought it might be. In fact, there are advantages. By pulling the saw into a more central location (rather than backed-up against a wall), it's a lot easier to clean up after use, and putting the saw away each time encourages me to keep it pristine, rather than just skipping that step. The portability is actually amazing. It's so easy to maneuver into place. Setting it up and taking it down is easy enough. It's very slightly fiddly, and I do worry a tad about long term durability of the lift system, but right now it's fine. What's also unexpectedly great, for me, is the ability to take the saw out of the garage. If I expect to be doing a lot of cutting, I can take it out onto the driveway in order to avoid filling the garage airspace with light dust to settle everywhere. The extension arm feature is fantastic -- it's so nice to have handling of long material built right into the stand, rather than having to go through set-up acrobatics. The one issue I have is that the arms do want to flex down a bit, and the amount of flex depends on how far you have them extended -- which translates in the need to reset the height of the supports. For me this is not a huge problem because my projects tend in the direction of doing a bunch of similar cuts all at once -- rarely do I have the need to be switching back and forth. I have to saw that assembly was a bit fiddly and frustrating. There are certain aspects of the design that I think could use some low-key debugging. If they ever release a Mark II version, and fix a handful of minor annoyances, I'd consider it. It's a great stand and will be my solution until they invent a full sized chop saw station that materializes out of thin air when I need it, then disappears when I'm done :-)
Review: Excelente - Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Finish type | Brushed |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 152.4 x 43.2 x 25.4 centimetres |
| Item weight | 25 Pounds |
| Material | Blend |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DEWALT
- **Colour:** Yellow
- **Blade material:** High Speed Steel
- **Surface recommendation:** concrete or wood
- **Power source:** Corded Electric

## Images

![DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51efH6Co7YL.jpg)
![DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ZXME+8wUL.jpg)
![DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51gDGVw8z0L.jpg)
![DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61z77SqIiEL.jpg)
![DEWALT Miter Saw Stand with Wheels (DWX726), Yellow - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51CU7xZvK3L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the tool stay attached to this stand when storing it or do you have to remove the mounted tool?**
A: Stays on it. Big space saver for me. My tools are in my small garage. Collapses and stands  against the wall. Big space saver

**Q: Can this stand also be used to mount Dewalts job site table saw?**
A: You could do it with a bit of ingenuity,  but as stated above you probably wouldn't want to.  It would place the saw way too high for most people.    The rolling stand that comes with the 7491RS is really solid and well built.    I would recommend searching that.

**Q: can this stand be used with a dewalt 12" compound sliding miter saw**
A: Works great with the Dewalt 12" Compound Sliding Miter Saw.  That's what I paired it with and it's an awesome combo.

**Q: Can A quick connect system be used with this stand?**
A: No.  The bolts connect to square nuts in a track, so you won't lose them.  The DW723 and DW724 have quick connect systems.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A game-changer
*by M***L on 2 June 2026*

I will say that this stand is not exactly "perfect" for absolutely everything I want it to do, but it's close enough that I would call it the only realistic option for what I was trying to achieve with it. For years I've had a dedicated chop-saw station in my (very small one car garage) shop: saw in the middle, with large work tables projecting from either side, to handle long material. I needed to drastically downsize the footprint of the "shop" duties of the garage space, due to the need to accommodate charging of a newly-acquired electric vehicle. The chop saw situation proved to be the most difficult problem to solve. At first I was somewhat deterred from this stand as an option, I think just due to it being a "job site" stand -- the saw never leaves the garage, so I'm not taking it "onsite" anywhere. But the more I looked at it, the more I realized: yeah, that's probably just about perfect, or close enough. And, alas, it definitely is just what I needed to free-up a TON of space. Now, granted, I am storing the saw on the stand exactly in the way DeWalt tells you not to: standing upright. However, the warnings in the instructions, against doing this, are purely about tipping hazard. And, to be sure, if you stored the saw standing upright, out in free space, it would be disconcertingly wobbly and wouldn't take much to tip it. However, I'm storing it up against two supporting walls. And I made a sort of cleat for the stand arm to rest on. The set-up is absolutely bombproof -- I've pushed on it -- hard -- and it's not going anywhere. So with just a modicum of practical consideration, you can absolutely store the saw standing upright. Do I miss the convenience of being able to walk up and use my chop saw at any given moment, without any set-up or take-down? Yes, a little. But it's not actually nearly as big of a deal as I thought it might be. In fact, there are advantages. By pulling the saw into a more central location (rather than backed-up against a wall), it's a lot easier to clean up after use, and putting the saw away each time encourages me to keep it pristine, rather than just skipping that step. The portability is actually amazing. It's so easy to maneuver into place. Setting it up and taking it down is easy enough. It's very slightly fiddly, and I do worry a tad about long term durability of the lift system, but right now it's fine. What's also unexpectedly great, for me, is the ability to take the saw out of the garage. If I expect to be doing a lot of cutting, I can take it out onto the driveway in order to avoid filling the garage airspace with light dust to settle everywhere. The extension arm feature is fantastic -- it's so nice to have handling of long material built right into the stand, rather than having to go through set-up acrobatics. The one issue I have is that the arms do want to flex down a bit, and the amount of flex depends on how far you have them extended -- which translates in the need to reset the height of the supports. For me this is not a huge problem because my projects tend in the direction of doing a bunch of similar cuts all at once -- rarely do I have the need to be switching back and forth. I have to saw that assembly was a bit fiddly and frustrating. There are certain aspects of the design that I think could use some low-key debugging. If they ever release a Mark II version, and fix a handful of minor annoyances, I'd consider it. It's a great stand and will be my solution until they invent a full sized chop saw station that materializes out of thin air when I need it, then disappears when I'm done :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excelente
*by F***O on 11 March 2017*

Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Très solide et fonctionne bien. C'est DEWALT
*by É***Y on 9 March 2026*

Bon produit

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