
SawStop
The SawStop Compact Table Saw (CTS-120A60) is a portable 10-inch jobsite saw featuring patented Active Injury Mitigation that stops the blade in under 5 milliseconds upon skin contact. It delivers full-size cutting power with a 15A motor and 3-1/8 inch depth of cut in a compact, 68-pound package designed for mobility and precision.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from FineWoodworking praise the SawStop CTS-120A60 as a win for smaller shops and budgets, highlighting its unique combination of safety, precision, and power. They note that it rips through dense hardwoods like maple with ease and offers near-perfect dust collection. While the lack of dado compatibility is noted as a limitation for joinery, the overall design, safety features, and value for new woodworkers are highly commended.
What Users Say
Everyday users and retailer feedback echo the professional praise, specifically highlighting the portability and the 'life-saving' nature of the safety system. Users appreciate the convenience of onboard storage and the smooth cut quality on jobsites. Recurring complaints focus on the inability to use dado blades and the ongoing cost of replacing brake cartridges, though stability and ease of use remain high points.
Common Complaints
The primary complaints involve the incompatibility with dado blades which limits joinery options, and the recurring cost and maintenance required to replace brake cartridges after the safety system is triggered.
What People Are Saying
“A win for smaller shops and budgets... unlike anything on the market. Rips through 8/4 maple with ease; full 10" blade, accuracy, power in portable package.”
“Everything at hand”
“Smooth cuts on jobsite”
How It Compares
vs. DeWalt DWE7491RS
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Choose the SawStop for safety-first jobsite use and precision, but choose the DeWalt for maximum rip width and dado compatibility.
vs. Bosch 4100XC
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Choose the SawStop for enhanced safety and dust management, but choose the Bosch for lighter portability and wider rip capacity.
vs. Makita 2705
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Choose the SawStop for safety and deeper cutting capacity, but choose the Makita for standard safety features and slightly lighter weight.