The Bosch Tool-Free Folding Table Saw Stand is the perfect accessory to accompany your Bosch Table Saw. The stand lets you attach and detach your saw in seconds, without tools. Even though it’s lightweight, it features a sturdy, all-steel design with a solid center of gravity.
- Solid and durable design stands 23.75 in. H
- Weighs only 14 lbs. and can easily be carried with one hand
- Folds flat for transport and storage
- Exclusively compatible with Bosch table saw GTS1031
- 1-year warranty
Fritz Kuhlman (verified owner) –
I had an older Bosch 4000, it came with a portable folding stand TS1000. I was happy with it, used it heavily and the motor finally burned out, still had about a half inch of carbon brush left. I looked for another table saw and got this one. I cut a 3/4 inch plywood and bolted this new one on that old table stand works good. I can still used the old miter gage, fits the groove on the new one.
Joy Boehm (verified owner) –
The best saw I ever got
Fausto Zemlak (verified owner) –
Very satisfied excellent saw. Accurate cuts, fence, power. Storage on its side in my limited garage space doesn’t take up much space. This was the feature (storage) along with the 10 inch blade that beat out the Dewalt. Yes it’s heavier but i don’t carry it far so not a concern for me, besides a heavy table saw is a better saw. I do precision cuts, and have plenty of experience with table saws.
America Vandervort (verified owner) –
The saw has a ton of power, more than I expected from a portable. However, out of the box the riving knife was a mess, I’ll have to spend time fixing it. The only other big complaint is the hard start. I am shocked at what a bang it makes on start. I am wondering if I got a bad unit…
Blaise Bailey (verified owner) –
it was hard to adjust the saw equally from the fence. the front is slightly 1/32″ closer to the fence than the back of the blade. I couldn’t get it to line up perfectly. I guess it’s a portable table saw which is not really looking for extreme precision.
Angel Weissnat (verified owner) –
Smooth operation
Jewell Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
The saw came with loose screws in the box and some missing screws. The insert was dented and took a while to fix. I was able to work through the issues, but was disappointed in the quality.
Candido Kreiger (verified owner) –
A good table saw, I like it.
Kristin Nader (verified owner) –
Very easy to set
Brennan Senger (verified owner) –
works well
Whitney Blanda (verified owner) –
This is a nice little job site saw. Gets the job done. It is relatively lite and easy to carry. Has plenty of power. The blade was parallel to the fence from the factory. If neede it can be used with dado blades unlike some of the competition (the yellow and black saw for example). The only little thing i did not like is that the tool came without the sawdust collection bag. Bosch is too cheap to include this 5-dollar accessory. The bag suggested for this saw by the Home Depot site did not fit the dust collection port.
Ellen Bergstrom (verified owner) –
Great saw at a great price
Aubree Graham (verified owner) –
This saw is accurate, fast and adjustable. Exactly what I was looking for. If you want a be step up from your normal or table saw , you may want to look at this one
Keshawn Kihn (verified owner) –
Very well made and easy to adjust.
Kaelyn Dicki (verified owner) –
Works well my new work horse.
Axel Marquardt (verified owner) –
many safety features, works well
Geraldine Satterfield (verified owner) –
saw is solid, yet smooth. clean cuts with exceptional accuracy
Libby Blanda (verified owner) –
I’ve owned a Dewalt 745 in the past and loved the fence system and had planned on buying another one, however I ended up buying the Bosch today at my local Home Depot. I ran the saw this afternoon making rip and miter cuts with pine and ash, the saw is accurate and true straight out of the box. The fence is actually nice, although it doesn’t have the rack and pinion design that the Dewalt has, I have to say that I’m very happy with how smooth it is with solid lock. I love the large power switch, it’s actually more functional than the Dewalt. The fact that I can load my stacked dado on this is a big plus, something that I the Dewalt can’t do. The Dewalt is still in my opinion the best contractor saw on the market, but the Bosch is right up there side by side with it. One of the other reviewers complained about how loud the saw is, it’s actually about as loud as the Dewalt. When I power a saw up I want it to be loud, I want everyone around to know it’s running for safety reasons. Highly recommend.
Ernestine D’Amore (verified owner) –
I had the larger Bosch Jobsite table saw with Gravity-rise stand. It was excellent. I had to give that up when I moved to a smaller garage. I chose this saw because of its compact size. I have room for the saw and my car in the garage. This saw is also very sturdy – steel construction. Well engineered: convenient storage of rip fence push stick and wrenches. The miter gauge is a bit flimsy, but rarely used. Also, Bosch is the only compact saw that will accept a Dado set… and accepts a full 10″ blade.When unboxing I found some loose screws in the box. These belonged to the lower blade cover. I replaced them and tightened all.One very noticeable difference from my previous saw is the violent jolt when the motor starts. I plan to add a soft-start circuit.Another thing I found objectionable is the cord storage. It is almost impossible to wind the cord on the built in cord holder… and once you’ve figured out how to jam the cord into place, you’ll notice that the built-in clip on the plug is too small to clip onto the cord.
Ottilie Graham (verified owner) –
Worked great right out of the box, wear ear protection on start up. So far so good