Dewalt DWM120 HEAVY-DUTY DEEP CUT BANDSAW
- Brand:
- DEWALT
- Model Number:
- DWM120 DWT LP
- UPC:
- 885911048187
- EAN:
- 0885911048187
- Walmart SKU:
- 29829731
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Highest Price
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$637.06 | |
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Lowest Price
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$618.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$628.00 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.64/5 from 11 reviews.
When I bought this, i didn't realize how much I would use it for. I thought I would just use it for cutting out little sheet metal parts for production work on the table. But before I even built a table for it, I was quickly realizing the versatility of this tool. It seemed like every time i was about to grab for the hack saw or the cutting torch or an angle grinder with a cut off wheel, I realized that this would be the best tool for the job instead. And the table i made for it, increases it's usefulness even more for the kind of work I do. This tool will pay for itself in no time. It has tons of power, and is top notch quality and durability. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
This bandsaw far exceeded my expectations. I cut many different types and sizes of steel on job sites and with the variable speed setting, it can handle anything I need it to. The work light also makes cutting in poorly lit areas safer and easier. DeWalt put a “U” shaped clip on the back of the saw that fits perfectly on the work bench or gang box. The adjustable handle on top makes cutting both horizontally and vertically a breeze. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Use one everyday at work great quality and very durable makes it a breeze cutting pipe also nice to have the variable speeds ! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Dewalt made another winner with this one! The saw has excellent fit and finish, plenty of power for my purposes, and seems to make nice straight cuts. It was a little heavy for me so I added the excellent Portaband Table from Swag Off Road, with this accessory it has become one of the most used items in my shop! Thanks Dewalt!
I got tired of buying the cheap Chinese brands so 6 years ago I bought this Dewalt. Very well built and used a lot but my son broke the front handle (he doesn't remember how, of course) I need to know where to find the parts list and ordering information.
I've had the saw for a couple years, use is one a month or so for bladesmithing. Had a saw blade crack and when trying to remove found a black sticky substance all over the inside of the saw. Noticed more inside the saw shroud and when I touched the tires found both were uneven, melting and sliding off the wheels! After reviewing this issue I'm seeing that many people have even worse luck with replacement tires. Is there a "good" brand to buy for a replacement?
I bought one brand new and made about 20 cuts out of 1/4” Angie iron and the rubber tires are melted one actually broke in half I've got a 25 year old Rockwell band saw and have never once had to replace the rubber tires on it so I boxed the brand new dewalt back up until the send me another new set and if they do the same thing I'm taking it back it shouldn't melt the rubber tires off of it ever considering the person knows how to use it the correct way which I do
Have had the saw for a couple of years. Use it periodically for cutting pipe and angle. The rubber tires to not react well to temperature changes. Tool is in our shop where there are changes in temp/humidity. Was using it yesterday to cut a small piece of square tubing. Halfway through the cut the blade comes off and the rubber on both wheels has started to come off and stuck to itself. Cannot get the rubber pieces apart to attempt to put back on the drive and guide wheel. The material is very sticky and looks like it is breaking down. Saw works great but there parts should last a lot longer with the minimal use it has gotten.
The rubber tires on the circumference of each wheel spontaneousily changed state from a solid to a sticky gel that ruins all that it contacts. The saw band, guides, and even the wheels themselves have to be replace as the black goo that was once the tires is too difficult to remove. I am completely disgusted with the saw and DeWalt. It is like the tool is designed to self-destruct gentle use.
I too have had issues with the rubber tires. Saw was great for a long time. The first replacement tires didn't last long. Neither did the second. I bought official dewalt replacement parts. WhT is the secret? Otherwise it's a great saw, but it won't work without the tires.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $618.00 (Apr 23) to $630.87 (May 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $626.57.
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