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DEWALT 15 Amp 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7485)

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Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw


Features

  • 24.5 in. of rip capacity for ripping 4x8 plywood or OSB sheets
  • Compact size for easy transportation and storage
  • Rack & pinion telescoping fence rails make fence adjustments fast, smooth, and accurate
  • On-board storage for guard, fence, wrenches, and miter gauge
  • Metal roll cage base for jobsite durability
  • Site-Pro Modular Guarding System allows for tool-free adjustments of the guarding
  • Power-loss reset prevents accidental restarts following a power disruption when the tool is left in the on position

Description

Maximized for accuracy and capacity, this 8-1/4 in. Table Saw includes on- board storage for the blade guard assembly, non-through cut riving knife, anti-kickback pawls, blade-change wrenches, miter gauge, and push stick. The powerful 15 Amp, 5800 rpm motor allows users to complete a majority of applications. The rack & pinion fence allows for fast, easy adjustments and provides the capacity to rip 4x8 sheet goods.

Brand: DEWALT


Color: Yellow


Blade Material: Metal


Surface Recommendation: Metal


Power Source: Corded Electric


Power Source: Corded Electric


Other Special Features of the Product: Rack & pinion telescoping fence rails, Site-Pro Modular Guarding System


Voltage: 120 Volts


Speed: 5800 RPM


Number of Teeth: 50


Cutting Angle: 48 Degrees


Wattage: 1800 watts


Blade Shape: Rectangular


Current Rating: 15 Amps


Surface Recommendation: Metal


Warranty Type: Limited Warranty


Specification Met: UL


Blade Material: Metal


Handle Material: Metal


Color: Yellow


Brand Name: DEWALT


Included Components: (1) DWE7485 8-1/4 in. Table Saw; (1) Fence; (1) Anti-Kickback Pawls; (1) Miter Gauge; (1) Push Stick; (1) 24T 8-1/4 in. Blade; (1) Non-thru cut riving Knife; (2) Blade Change Wrenches; (1) Modular Guard System


Model Number: DWE7485


Global Trade Identification Number: 50


UPC: 885911656450


Manufacturer Part Number: DWE7485


Manufacturer: DEWALT


Item Type Name: Table Saw


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 26.25"L x 13.93"W x 26.57"H


Item Weight: 54 Pounds


Blade Length: 4 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 🛠️ DEWALT DWE7485 Table Saw – Hands Down, the Best Ever
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
This is easily the best table saw I’ve ever owned. Powerful, compact, and built like a tank — DEWALT absolutely nailed it with this one. The 15-amp motor cuts through hardwood like butter, and the compact size makes it perfect for job sites or small shops. The rack and pinion fence adjustment is buttery smooth and incredibly accurate, which is rare at this price point. I’ve been using it nonstop and never once thought about needing to return it — the return window closed weeks ago, but this saw isn’t going anywhere. If you need a reliable, portable table saw with serious performance, this is the one to get. Best ever, no question. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by jfbertrand

  • Sweet in a small package - Portable Sweet in a small package - Portable
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
Firstly - Should have bought it years ago. I've been using a cast iron Craftsman 10" for years, but the belt drive was getting iffy. Plus, moving it around the garage was half the time spent instead of cutting. This is the cure! Get ready for an in-depth (unpacking) review... Secondly - The cons: My only real gripes; are that the start button needs better access - it would be nice to have a "click feel" when adjusting the different positions of the slide bevel push handle (Hitachi makes a very nice one) - and the tabletop is obviously smaller than my 10" Craftsman saw. I'll have to make a surface extension as it's not going to be fully portable. I sell these at my place of work, but for $20 more. I wanted to see if the online version was just as well built and with the same features as ours. I was right, they are the same. Very well-built, and solid with no shakes or rattles. I'll include pictures for your viewing pleasure and informational needs. I put a 48" straight edge on the table with the fence extended, using the measurement bar on the saw as a reference: spot on for blade/fence span. From the edge of the table shown in the spanned setting with the tape measure, 35" overall in case you wonder about support width. With a true 24-1/2" from blade to inside edge of fence fully extended. Picture 9 - The fence (flip-down support), is a very nice touch to help keep whatever it is you are running through in a full rip-level with the table surface. The blade guard shown in picture 3 - ours at work doesn't have this feature as it must be an older version. But this one; the guard you can lock in the upright position for a little more clarity if you need it. Nice oversized stop button that you can hit in a hurry; or if you are wearing gloves - you don't need to use just a finger to turn it off. The start button, to me, could be a little more accessible, or stick out farther. A minor detail. The blade spin with nothing loaded on it, stops in about 2 seconds from full spin. A nice touch, compared to a belt-driven blade which takes 2 weeks :) I like the tool storage on it, two places to put your blade stop/nut wrench. I see on the inside underneath, what looks like an additional tool storage slot, but the instructions do not say what it's for, nor is it labeled. Picture 5 - An extra place to put your blade kerf for when you transport it. Also on the outside of the fence is your push tool storage. You can also store your fence upside down under the right side of the table surface in transport mode! Picture 7/10 you get an idea what hose adaptor size for the dust collector you need. There is a tension adjustment for your fence extension bars on the left side underneath, if it feels a little loose you can give it a turn or two. I didn't install the kickback teeth as I do a lot of full - semi-full ripping of plywood, it's more of a hindrance than a help in my case. But for those who are new at table saws, I would suggest putting it on. There's also a handy storage for that kickback tool under the table surface. Overall, I'm happy with this saw. A very nice blade they install for you, smooth angle adjustment. Easy change blade guard with dust collection port on it. Dewalt wins again. Update: I've used it a dozen times now (plywood, 2x4, ripped a few 1x and wood trim). I put a collection bag on the blade guard, and a vacuum on the lower port. It will collect about 90% of the dust. The clear plastic blade guard I find I lock it in the upright position 9/10 times I use it, as I'm picky on "seeing" where it cuts (get yourself a nice face shield and dust mask). It's very loud, you will need ear protection. I still don't like the "on switch", you really have to jab it with an ungloved finger to activate it. Not very efficient when you are holding material in your other hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by He is

  • Great small table saw.
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
Solid construction. Everything was set to square out of the box. Easily adjusted. Good storage for supplied accessories. Great price for the quality.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026 by Joe

  • Very well made
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
Nice and compact. Takes up less space than the Craftsman that it is replacing. Quieter too. Feels sturdy and this will probably be the last table saw that I need to get. Probably overkill for my small home projects, but wanted something solid that would last.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • My husband says "It's Great!" (because I know nothing about table saws
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
I purchased this for my husband who likes to collect "man crafting" items, but doesn't seem to use them that much. He actually fired this up the weekend after he received it and cut stuff up. He seemed happy by this process of cutting things. He commented that it was "great." I just hope he doesn't cut a hand or arm off or something. UPDATE 04/04/21 All limbs still in-tact. In fact, I'm told there are many safety features built in and that I shouldn't worry about this anymore (easier said...). Unlike many of the other "must have" products he's received over the years that are still in their boxes, my husband has jumped right in on this one. I asked about some of the things he likes so far. He likes the brand and has confidence that it's a quality product. He also likes some of the "little features" that make it more usable, like the carrying handle on the side and the side thing (I don't know what this is called) tucks neatly into the device when not used. He tends to misplace things and lose an hour looking for them, so I'm sure this will help his efficiency. He appreciates the ease of adjusting the blade depth and angle, and is glad he can "finally rip" wood (I think just wants to choose some different projects to do this with). Here's what I like: The shelves I've asked for the past 7 years are getting built in the garage. While they aren't the modular ones I requested (insert slanty face), unfortunately this table saw has a limitation: it can't control what the user makes or 'listen' to their partner for what they want...If it could, I'd totally have 'uploaded' modular shelves. I shall update with any relevant information in the future since, if current use patterns persist, there could be more to report. **Update Dec '21** I'm happy to report my husband still has both his arms, legs, and all his fingers and toes! When I purchased this for him, I honestly thought it might be used a few times (or rarely) and would sit with all the other power tools - patiently waiting to be used...however, what I didn't realize was that this was, I guess, the magic tool -- the "missing piece" if you will -- to generate a new-found appreciation of all the other tools. So - I guess some "side effects" of this might be: *Watching countless hours about woodworking and sawing stuff on YouTube *Wish lists that include odd-looking items that the person buying them will have no idea what they are *Trying to share your new passion with others with requests like "smell this wood" *Surprising others with new workbenches, shelves, etc. To them they seem to show up seemingly out of nowhere *A new-found appreciation of clothing with pockets. Lots of pockets. ....or you may just be able to get some of those projects done that you've been putting off (well, as long as you can afford the lumber, but that's a story for another day... Still recommending! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021 by LisaJ

  • Great little saw!
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
I absolutely love this saw. I bought it because we really lack any space for any more tools. Our shed is already packed as it is, and even though my wife is always approving of most tool purchases (she is a contractor herself, and understands the value of good tools), she wasn't about to let me shove a big 'ol wheeled table saw in there without having to get rid of something else. So when I saw this smaller version of Dewalt's dependable table saw line, it was a compromise I'd been waiting for. My favorite thing about this saw is the fence. It appears to be identical to the fence they use on their 10" models. It is super easy to set up, and the index pins they use helps ensure your fence is truly parallel to the blade. The adjustment dial is quick and easy, and the measurement guide is pretty accurate. It is one of the best fences I've seen on a portable saw. The way the whole thing packs up into a compact footprint is another feature I like, and it barely takes up any more room than any of my wife's tools. You can pretty much pack up the whole saw at the end of the day in about 2 minutes. Despite it's size, you can still rip a 4x8 sheet fairly easily, assuming it isn't super heavy (like melamine). But for most types of plywood and other sheet goods, this thing's got you covered. I would highly recommend that you always use a vacuum attached to the saw when doing any sizable cuts. I pretty much always use the vacuum when I run this saw, for it really doesn't eject the sawdust on it's own out of the rear port very well. It's got a standard 2" port on the back that fit's most larger wet/dry vacs. Changing the blade and riving knives is also super quick and easy. If you don't need a super powerful saw, and need something versatile and portable, this is an excellent choice. If you're cutting a lot of hardwoods and thicker materials, or if you need to use a dado blade, you'll want to consider their larger 10" version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Ken M.

  • Great portable saw, well made
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
I have been eyeing this saw for some time. I have a full sized Bosch 10 inch saw with stand that is 20 years old but works really well. Problem is that it’s too heavy to lug around on job sites on a regular basis. I thought this little guy would be perfect for that. First day today and I put it to a lot of tests ripping down 2 1/4 oak boards to 1.5 inches for floor board repairs. Power was excellent, not super light, but much lighter than my Bosch, and well designed with a nice metal handle so you can carry with one hand and walk down halls and up stairs. I also love the heavy duty rubber feet so I can leave it in the floor and not worry about it moving around while cutting. On off switch is nice and safe. My only real issue is with the fence….I has to be clipped in place on both sides and it’s not super easy to keep it straight, or worse, to scoot it over a 1/8 inch to make a smaller or bigger cut. When you unclip it’s all loose and you need to spend time getting it just right. Not a good design. The Bosch is far superior. It catches in back and has a nice lace snapping mechanism in front that is really easy to operate and you can easily loosen it and just scoot a touch. I may try to see if I can find an after market fence to replace this one. Worst case, it’ll be fine. Just slows you down a bit if you have to do a lot of ripping of different sizes. It does snap under the saw when I’m transit which is a great feature and push stick, comes with it, snaps in there too. Overall, I’m happy. Reasonable price for sure for what you get. Even the blade that comes with it is nice ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023 by rexboyce

  • Good rig, good price.
Style: 8-1/4-Inch Saw
Great little saw. Instructions could be written more clearly, but somebody probably has a YouTube video out there. In any event, you can figure it out after awhile. Then it all makes sense.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026 by Johnny Dee

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