🔧 Cut Like a Pro with the Lumber Jack TS1800!
The LUMBER JACK TS1800 is a powerful 10-inch table saw featuring an 1800W brushless induction motor, a precision ground cast iron table, and a remarkable 762mm ripping capacity. Designed for professional woodworking, it offers maximum cutting depths of 80mm at 90° and 55mm at 45°, along with heavy-duty extension tables for larger projects. The saw is equipped with a user-friendly design, including an integrated foot pedal for mobility and onboard storage for essential tools, making it the perfect companion for any woodworking enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Lumberjack Tools |
Part Number | TS1800 |
Product Dimensions | 82 x 102 x 95 cm; 120 kg |
Item model number | TS1800 |
Size | 10" Professional |
Colour | Red |
Material | Cast Iron |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Rubber or TPE or Metal |
Blade length | 254 Millimetres |
Speed | 4200 RPM |
Certification | CE, UKCA |
Special Features | Portable, Bevel Capability, Wheels, Cast Iron, Laser |
Included Components | Carbide Tipped Blade, Push Stick, Wheel Castor Set, Mitre Gauge, Rip Fence |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 120 kg |
E**D
Impressive product
The saw table is sturdy yet reasonably lightweight. Each component is well thought out and make for an efficient and accurate machine. The addition of the extra extension table adds to its usefullness for those wider jobs. The measuring scale is accurate and well conceived with even the width of the saw blade allowed for. The supplied blade has coped with most jobs I have encoutered on my kitchen refurb easily cutting through a 40mm worktop, plinths and 3m x 600mm x 9mm splashbacks without chipping the melamine. I am very pleased with the saw table, especially the price and performance and would recommend it.
A**R
LUMBERJACK TS254SW TABLESAW
Sorry no photos, dont know how to do it. I am 70 years old and have used many different power tools over the last 55 years This saw replaced my very old Performance small table saw.OK down to Lumberjack, comes in 1 biggg box, I went for this saw because of cast aluminium bed and full length fence that locks front and back. To get it out on your own turn box upside down open bottom and lift box off. Basically it comes assembled but for fence & blade guard, instruction manual not very good but they only go on 1 way. What do I think on using it.Its very noisyIt took about 1 hour to set up and adjust fence, riving knife and blade so it cuts square. I read in 1 review that the riving knife does not come out, Yes it does 2 machine screws hold it in, but you have to then set up knife when replacing.The cast aluminium bed is a joke if not it is morally wrong, it is only 1.6mm thick, my old performance saw table table is 2,2 mm thick and its over 8 years old, but is very usable.On starting it starts with a jerk causing the blade guard and dust port to jump up, but pressing the stop it is a braked motor and come to halt very quick.The full length fence holds very well, but the ruler on the slide is very confusing, still trying to work it out.The fence extends by releasing a lever and sliding it out, the bit of fence that extends is quite narrow and the fence must be at the outside edge so work piece can be supported.The push stick is very substantial one of the best i have seen supplied with other toolsIs it worth the £269 price tag, I would say YES the next saw up with a Ali bed is about twice the price of this saw, any thing cheaper comes with the pressed steel beds, but get a finer blade to go with itHope this helps you
M**
Very Impressive saw
This is a great saw. The guide rail is particularly good. It slides with ease unlike other saws I've owned. Early days, but having used it a few times I strongly recommend this to anyone with a modest budget. Great customer service also. Contacted me with a query i had almost immediately. Very well done Lumberjack.
M**Y
Excellent value for money.
I have a very small, cramped shed/workshop and I desperately needed to replace my cheap pressed-steel, wobbly table-saw with something that would give acceptable accuracy without being bulky.This saw is in a different class. The saw itself is rock solid, with a cast aluminium table and solid castings on all the movable pieces. I've done a few test cuts with comfortable ease. It's not as noisy as I expected and accuracy looks good. It's not perfectly lined up with the markings on the guides but it's at least reproduceable and everything looks square. A big plus is that this saw doesn't throw sawdust in my face like the old one.The stand is a clever design that turns the whole machine into it's own sack-truck for transport and although not overly solid, I think it's stable enough for anything I would be capable of lifting onto it.Cons.Before first use, I replaced the horrible 40T blade with an 80T. The spanners supplied for that task are a bad joke. I also discarded the flimsy, plastic top guard and I don't think I'll be using the rather poor mitre guide either. (I'll make a sled.)I am a little concerned at the feel of the angle adjustment locking lever. It's a soft plastic that I can feel bending. The same is true of the extending table lock lever. I'll have to treat these parts with more care than I would like.
C**G
Decent but VERY loud
This saw took around 45 minutes to an hour to put together, nothing too stressful, just a few bolts and it's up.It's fairly sturdy, provided the rear leg supports are positioned correctly, there shouldn't be any issues with it toppling over.The main reason I bought this saw was the full length fence, all of the other saws around this price point seem to come with those cheap 2/3 length fences.The fence clamps on the back end and there's zero wobble from what I can see, provided you measure on both ends of the blade before cutting, it should be straight as an arrow.The blade was set accurately out of the box which saved me a lot of bother in the setup.The blade guard is a little annoying, it seems to catch on the work piece rather than allowing it the slide under.The only major issue I have is that it's a very loud tool, it's like a jet engine taking off, you 100% need hearing protection, even if you're only doing one cut and make sure you're not using it at a time that will bother the neighbors.Also, make sure you connect your dust extraction! shop vac, cyclone, whatever you have, if you don't have one, get one. I used it without anything plugged in and my whole shed was covered in dust after a few cuts. Save yourself an hour of sweeping, plug it up :)
P**D
It’s a great product.
Purchased these saws on line before but this one was so easy to put together and one of the reasons I purchased this one it has a full length front measurement guid and a full length guide plate. Great saw for the money.
B**N
value for money
well made and very sturdy good value
F**R
waste of money
You could obtain more accurate cuts with an Axe, sliding fence is a Joke, right hand fixed Fence needs to be measured front and back each time you move it and it's very noisy. After reading the reviews my expectations weren't very high but I was still disappointed, bought an additional blade for £30 because I assumed the one supplied was for Branches or something.Push stick is OK but i will probably only use this to push the Saw over a Cliff!
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