Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRTS1342 10 inch Compound Miter Saw
Normal Price:$100.00
Our Price:$79.22
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Manufacturer: Ryobi
Model: ZRTS1342
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Ryobi
Label: Ryobi
Features for Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRTS1342 10 inch Compound Miter Saw:
- RPM: 5,500
- Cuts 2" X 6" or 4" X 4" @ 90 degree cross cut (nominal)
- Cuts 2" X 4" and 2" X 6" @ 45 degree miter and 45 degree bevel cuts, respectively
- 15.0 Amp motor with electric brake that stops the blade in seconds
- Includes carbide tipped blade, dust bag and work clamp
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Customer Reviews
Great for the price point 
2008-03-30
I installed a nice 80 tooth blade on this for frame making. I have a larger miter saw for big work so this one is just for frame making and smaller work. For the price it work great and does exactly what I need it to do. Cuts great, handle is comfortable, and have had no issues over this first couple of weeks.
Works Like New 
2008-07-24
This is indistinguishable from a new product. I know there are more sophisticated saws out there, but for someone like myself this is just fine.
Ryobi Reconditioned10" Miter Saw 
2008-07-23
The saw needed several adjustments when I received it. After making the two adjustments described in the instructions and one other adjustment not described, it funtioned well for the composite deck railing project I puchased it for.
Met My Expectations 
2008-07-17
Saw was in good condition and worked well after re-setting adjustments.
A Ryobi stand to hold this saw should be offered with it -- or at least mentioned.
Once set up, the combination greatly increased the accuracy and speed of my carpentry work.
The saw alone lacks a lot of utility.
Not Accurate - Get What You Pay For 
2008-06-23
On my Ryobi 1342 the fence could not be squared to the blade with the miter locked at 90 degrees.
The fence has 4 bolts that are supposed to allow adjustment - but when fully loosened the fence could not physically be moved far enough to square with the blade - and tightening the bolts moves it back to the same position - NOT a good adjustment setup.
The miter slide locks at 90 and every 15 degrees. I could move it slightly off 90 to get a square cut, but it would drift back into the 90 degree lock because it was so close no matter how hard I tightened the miter screw - so still an inaccurate crosscut, and the miter slide cannot be adjusted. Who would want to tinker with the miter slide every time they want a clean crosscut anyway?
This is supposed to be a general purpose budget saw - I could understand it not being accurate enough for fine woodworking bevels, but a saw that can't do a square 90 degree cutoff is totally useless.
Excellent machine - excellent service 
2008-05-09
I got the greatest machine for the best price here. This company is tops with me.