About this deal
For many professional woodworkers, their table saws form the cornerstones of their woodworking operations.
The height adjustment action is of the smoothest and most effortless that I’ve experienced on a saw in the MLT 100‘s price range. Makita is known for making quality, professional grade, power tools but unfortunately for the likes of hobbyists, these come with a professional grade price tag. A price tag that is often not justifiable for the type of person that’s in the woodworking game for the love of it. Maby that’s why Makita decided to throw guys like us a bone by scaling down their design and building a saw that falls in our price range.For woodworking hobbyist and DIY junkies, benchtop table saws are often the most logical option for their affordability and space-saving qualities. There is almost no vibration on the blade and the measurements printed on the saw are close to spot on.
Taking the saw out of its box, with the exception of some fine-tuning to the blades set point, the only assembly required before the saw can be used is fitting the riving knife and clipping the blade guard into place. The Makita MLT100 is a table saw that comes fully assembled, has a cast iron coating and is fitted to a plastic base. This saw is suitable for cutting a range of woods with left, right and rear extraneous tables. It has a powerful 1,500W motor and convenient on-tool storage for accessories. Features: The angle adjustment knob allows for adjustments to the blade angle in smaller increments making fine, accurate adjustments a simpler task. Cutting One such saw is the Makita MLT 100. A saw that I have been using for over a year now and today I will write my detailed and honest review of this Makita product. First glance – Why I bought it Considering the cost-effective component of this saw’s development it’s no surprise that it is not without its flaws and while cutting is when you will notice most of them.Walking into a store the MLT 100 will definitely draw your attention. Largely covered in the brands signature blue, you don’t need to be a power tool connoisseur to be able to identify this saw from across a room as a Makita. For hobbyists, the situation is very much the same with the only real difference being that as hobbyists, we try and scale down a bit from the large, high powered cabinet saws often used by professionals.