
Specs at a Glance
- Motor: 15 Amp, spins up to 4,600 RPM SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Blade: 10″, 24-tooth carbide—fine for rough cuts; swap it out for smoother finish SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Rip Capacity (Right): 25.5″; Rip Capacity (Left): 14″ SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Cut Depth: ~3.5″ at 0°, ~2.5″ at 45° SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Bevel Range: -2° to 47°, with quick-release and positive stops at 0°/45° SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Stand: Integrated foldable legs—portable AF SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Fence: Rack-and-pinion for accuracy and smoothness SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Alignment: Micro-adjust blade parallel to fence/miter slot SKILPro Tool Reviews
- Other Features: Dust port elbow, anti-restart safety switch, onboard storage for accessories, dado compatibility up to 5/8″ SKILPro Tool ReviewsReddit
- Warranty: 3-year limited Pro Tool ReviewsLowe’s
- Feature-rich for under $300 – you’re getting a folding stand, rack-and-pinion fence, dado-ready setup—pretty sweet for budget-minded DIYers Better Homes & GardensPro Tool Reviews
- Kimchi-quality build – reviewers say the stand is sturdy and the saw aligns well out of the box Pro Tool ReviewsReddit
- Portable – integrated legs make it easy to haul from bench to jobsite like a boss Pro Tool ReviewsReddit
- Rack-and-pinion fence = precision – smooth and accurate, loved even by skeptics first time out RedditPro Tool Reviews
- Dado-friendly – supports up to 5/8″ dado, just add the plate SKILPro Tool Reviews
Cons: Where it Trips Up
- Stock blade is meh – only 24 teeth. Great for ripping, terrible for finish. Upgrading is basically essential Pro Tool ReviewsLowe’s
- Table variance – Pro Tool Reviews found about 1/32″ deviation in flatness—not critical for sheet goods, but meh Pro Tool Reviews
- Plastic throat plate & minor noise – some users said the throat plate feels flimsy and the motor can be loud Lowe’s
- No adjustable leg height – if you’re working on uneven surfaces, you’re doing the shim shim dance Lowe’s
Reddit Wisdom (Because real people talk about it)
“I fell in love… it’s actually very tight… locks in place extremely well.” — about the rack-and-pinion fence Reddit
“Dust collection seems nice… just attach a bag or shop vac… mess will be minimal.” Reddit
One user praised how easy it was to tune: “calibrated very well from the factory… easy to dial in.” Reddit
Basically: the fence and dust setup get real brownie points from the DIY trenches.
Final Word
Bottom line: For a thrifty, no-nonsense woodworker looking for a capable saw that won’t break the bank, this SKIL delivers a heck of a lot. It’s got the chops—portable, accurate, feature-packed. Just treat it right: swap that blade, maybe level the table manually, and you’re golden.
Budget‑friendly pick
SKIL TS6307‑00 10″ Portable Jobsite Table Saw
$598.00
Retros Market + 3 others
Alternate retailer option
SKIL TS6307‑00 at Shell Lumber
$372.78
Shell Lumber and Hardware + 2 others
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Pricing Highlights
- SKIL TS6307‑00 10″ Portable Jobsite Table Saw – hovering around $330-$350, aligning with the sub-$300–$350 sweet spot noted by reviewers.
- SKIL TS6307‑00 at Shell Lumber – another retail variant, slightly above that range.
You’re not just buying a saw—you’re investing in a trusty sidekick for your woodshop adventures. If you’re feeling thoughtful, consider a nice 40T blade upgrade and maybe a better throat plate to really unlock its potential.