RYOBI introduces the 15 Amp 10 in. Expanded Capacity Table Saw With Rolling Stand. This saw features a 15 Amp motor and 5000 RPM to complete even the toughest DIY or professional jobs. The 15 Amp 10 in. Table Saw features integrated storage for accessories and a durable cast aluminum table top surface. The included folding stand has integrated wheels to provide users with easy portability. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, the 15 Amp 10 in. Expanded Capacity Table Saw includes the Folding Stand with mounting hardware, a 10 in. blade, a push stick, a miter gauge, a rip fence, guarding assembly, anti-kickback pawls, and an operator’s manual.
- 27 in. max rip capacity for cutting a wide range of materials
- Steel roll cage design for added durability and frame strength
- Powerful 15 Amp motor with blade brake
- Folding stand with integrated wheels for transport and storage
- Cast aluminum table top for a flat, durable, and lightweight work surface
- Integrated push stick storage on board rip fence for accessibility
- Integrated dust chute
- Integrated on board storage for all accessories
- 3-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Includes: (1) RTS23 Table Saw, Folding Stand and mounting hardware, (1) 10 in. blade, push stick, miter gauge, rip fence, guarding assembly, anti-kickback pawls, and an operator’s manual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Kamryn Runolfsson (verified owner) –
Bought for my son’s birthday. He has worked on a number of projects since he got it and loves it. Says it was easy to put together. Likes how easy it is to fold and store. Tells me it is the best gift ever!!
Tressa Nienow (verified owner) –
Excellent saw for the price, it’s powerful very easy to assemble, it met my expectations.
Sophie Bayer (verified owner) –
Easy assembly, Shop vac hooks right up to it. Easily switched out the 24T for a 60T. Love the included storage, ensures I don’t misplace any important components.
Dereck King (verified owner) –
I love this saw. It does a great job for what i use it for. The only thing that i disliked are the directions.
Rosalee Trantow (verified owner) –
Great value for a solid saw. I am impressed that the base is as sturdy as it is. I had a solid base on my last table and was skeptical this would wobble everywhere, it doesn’t. Assembly was a snap, read other reviews where people had trouble, I don’t understand why. Alignment is spot on and very accurate, gate measurements are precise and I can trust them. Saws like a champ and makes all my cuts look perfect. Wish I’d bought this one years ago. The extra width on the sliding table extension is worth the upgrade from lower models.
Ayden Champlin (verified owner) –
This table saw in itself is excellent. A great 30″ fence very straight and easy to set up. My only complaint is the blade gaurd,, I have not been able to get it to work, especially with the blade lowered. All in all it’s a good value that I would recomend to any job site contractor
Susie Jacobson (verified owner) –
Good for the price but you really do have to tune it up after you get it. The blade was reasonably parallel to the miter slot and the miter slot is square to the table. A couple of small adjustments fixed the blade issue. The rip fence is a problem. No matter how much you adjust it to be parallel to the blade, the next time you put it on, mine is 1/8″ wide at the back.
Georgiana Satterfield (verified owner) –
This is perfect for my projects big or small around my home. Great price and great product
Woodrow Kuhic (verified owner) –
Worked well on my job
Maureen Turner (verified owner) –
Like saw a lot , for the money it’s worth what you get. Cuts well , balanced well, easy to fold up and move around. Don’t care for discharge of saw dust. The chute clogs easily and then trows dust every where. Make sure you have dust mask and glasses.
Emilio Schoen (verified owner) –
The assembly instructions could have been better. The saw works as advertised. The nuts and washer wouldn’t fit. To much powder coating on the axles. Must have a thread chaser to install the wheels correctly. I used a hammer and beat them on.
Jeramie Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Not easy putting legs the right way works very well lightweight easy to move around
Marilou Jacobson (verified owner) –
I was apprehensive about buying a saw in this price range. Most of the high quality saws are double the price at least. This saw was a pleasant surprise. The thought that went into organizing all the tools and guides and mounting them on the saw shows. The overall quality of the product is not what you would call contractor grade. But it certainly would last a long time. For a homeowner like me that likes to do projects, it will probably last forever. The performance thus far has been excellent. The noise when you first start it is surprising at first, it really kicks to life. But it cuts super smooth. I never used it with the blade it came with I immediately put a Diablo blade on it. A wise associate at Home Depot once told me all saws spin at 5,000 RPM put your money into the blade. I suppose that’s true if you’re a homeowner, perhaps for a contractor you’ll pay a little bit more for a higher quality piece that’ll last longer. Great saw, great value. I would recommend for a homeowner, a casual user and maybe even a contractor that doesn’t use the heck out of it.
Moises Pagac (verified owner) –
For the price point, it was pretty good. Legs are a bit flimsy, blade knife falls out of alignment easily and it’s pretty tough to line up perfectly even when using a square. If you a novice or home woodworker/carpenter it’ll do for you, if not, I suggest spending the extra money.
Juliet Tillman (verified owner) –
So far its really good, its compact when folded up, does the job good and with ease, The miter slot is sloppy, but the rest is good.
Leopold Russel (verified owner) –
Did the job for the money it cost. I’m sure I’ll have it for home projects for many years.
Treva Corkery (verified owner) –
I like the saw for what it is, but there are several things I don’t like. First, it has only one miter slot which is on the right side of the blade. Secondly, there are tabs on the slot so you can only use their miter. I have an after market miter that I cannot use. The dust port shoots straight out the back and needs an adapter to fit a shop vac or other vac system. We bought a dyer hose and a clamp to let it gravity feed into a bin, but without vacuum I am getting a lot of blow back on me behind the saw. This was an upgrade from the cheap borrowed saw that I was using. I do like the expanded table to 27′ which was a must or me. This will do for now but I am looking forward t obuying a full size cabinet saw in the future.
Thurman McDermott (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble and easy to operate.
Tod Brekke (verified owner) –
La sierra es muy buena y cómoda para trabajar,lo único malo es que la guía la tienen que cuadrar antes de usarla en ambas esquinas de la guía para que el corte quede bien.Es fácil de montar.Me trajo todas las piezas.La use también como mesa para trabajar por que el disco le baja y puedes trabajar y medir sin problema.El disco que trae también es bueno para cortar.Es estable cuando la pones en el suelo y no tienen juego en el movimiento.Resumido funciona para trabajar.
Diamond Lind (verified owner) –
The fence as is common with most entry level table saws is not precise – the back part does shift tiny fractions but I have some ideas I’m going to try to get it to stay fixed.The zero setting on the blade positioning actually gets the blade slightly off 90 degrees to the top of the table, so to actually fix it at right angle you can use a combination of a known square hardwood piece, the fence and carefully ensure the blade is perfectly at right angle and then tighten. Just don’t rely on the written labels – it’s off by perhaps 0.2 or 0.5 degrees if you place it at zero.The biggest problem I saw was that the mitre track is non standard and if you want to use a box sled with this, that existing mitre track has edges sticking out that means a simple hardwood piece won’t sit perfectly. I’m thinking about building a sled using the left and right side of the table top. There are two plastic pieces on the left side that acts as a stop when you fold the saw and use the wheels. They have to be removed if you want to create new tracks on the left and right. Have to think if I want to proceed like this but I have not seen anyone present a better idea to use a sled on this thing. I thought I saw a picture of an outfeed assembly with this table saw but this doesn’t come with one. Because the legs stand out a bit, if you really want an outfeed you have to see if your box or cabinet with adjustable height to take long sheets will go across – mine can’t go flush because of the legs. You can build a simpler legs and use any solid flat sheet to act as a custom outfeed — or you can choose to remove the legs and stand it on a different box. I chose to keep the legs because it actually does fold over and the wheels allow you to move it around easily – as long as you don’t have stair – it operates like a dolly with a table saw stuck on when you unlatch the lock on the legs and fold it. I may not move it out until I decide to redo my deck (2021!) but I just don’t feel like removing it.