RYOBI introduces the 15 Amp 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw. This saw features a 15 Amp, 4,600 RPM motor and has a 12 in. cross cut capacity. The LED Cutline Indicator and work-light illuminates material to help improve accuracy of the cut and visibility. The extended miter range from 47° left and right provides versatility for all DIY and professional projects by accommodating a wide variety of cuts. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, the 15 Amp 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw includes an LED Cutline Indicator, a 40-tooth carbide-tipped blade, table extensions, a work clamp, a blade wrench, a dust bag, and an operator’s manual.
- Heavy duty 15 Amp motor to easily cut through larger material
- Sliding head provides maximum capacity for up to 12 in. cross cut
- Miter stops located at the most common crown molding angles 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45° left and right for quick cut settings
- LED Cutline Indicator and work-light projects cut line and illuminates material to improve accuracy of the cut and visibility
- Miter Detent Override: Quick action lever bypasses miter detent index points with one simple motion
- Machined cast-in miter scale for accurate table alignment
- Electric brake stops the blade in seconds
- Spindle lock for easy single wrench blade changes
- Extended miter range from 47° left and right to accommodate a wide variety of cuts
- Fixed Dust Port maintains the ideal position to optimize dust collection efficiencies for both plunge and sliding cuts
- 1-1/4 in. dust port provides connection to standard dust collection systems to help keep work area clean
- Horizontal “D” handle for improved comfort
- 3-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Includes: (1) TSS103T Miter Saw with LED and 40-tooth carbide-tipped blade, table extensions, work clamp, blade wrench, dust bag, and 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
Zula Greenholt (verified owner) –
Awsome machine , easy to use,easy to set up on the Ryobi stand. Very happy
Jamil Reichel (verified owner) –
excellent saw. great price.
Liza Lehner (verified owner) –
The person I bought it for is happy with it. I’m not the tool person, I bought it as a gift and they have not complained to me; as a matter of fact they said they’ve been wanting it for 3 years.
Reynold Heaney (verified owner) –
I think it was a excellent value.. It’s very smooth as well and has a great balance for carrying
Wendell Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
So far so good , for the price I think it’s worth it.
Adaline Cassin (verified owner) –
I have been wanting a capable miter saw for sometime and this piece does not disappoint. I broke it out of the box read the instructions and give her a few test runs. Looking forward to Upping my woodworking game.
Jackeline Carroll (verified owner) –
Great saw for a great price! I can see me using it for a lot of future projects!
Florida Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble, works great.
Willow Schulist (verified owner) –
Love all Ryobi tools for our work around the house But this miter saw to me works just as good as the most expensive one and the price is under $200. DOLLARS
Kelly Beatty (verified owner) –
Works great for me. Can’t wait to use it more.
Ralph Pacocha (verified owner) –
Im a contractor and have purchased nothing but milwaukee, ive invested about $50,000 in milwauke tools for my company but while out on a simple job running base and crown for a buddy my milwaukee saw stopped responding. I was 3 hours from home so I decided to just go and buy another one from the nearest home depot but when I got there they didnt carry the milwaukee saws in the store and I didnt want to spend alot of money on a saw that wasnt our tool line and we’d never use. I thought about buying the bosch as i have one in my fab shop and it works great but knew my guys would never grab that one and would always grab one of the milwaukees and that would be $700 gone so i saw the ryobi sitting there with its apealing $179 price tag but thought to myself no one professional would ever buy a ryobi anything but I thought to myself well riged milwaukee and ryobi are all manufactured by TTI so maybe it wont be that bad but either way for a single job why not. Got back set it up and it would not cut a straight line for love nor money. The blade wobled, the fence wasnt straight, the gaurd violently hit the shadow gauge it was junk. I went back quckly exchanged it for another one and bought the ryobi stand for it too because my milwaukee stand was having a hard time mating up to this saw but finally the second saw actually did what it was supposed to do. Not the greatest miters and by no means a trim saw but not terrible for the money. Dust collection on this saw is 6/10 catches the larger chunks but OSHA would not approve. It is currently sitting in the storage side of the shop collecting dust but might pull it out again and maybe use it for framing and just give it a longevity test. Over all if your just a weekend warrior or perhaps a handyman then sure its a good enough saw for you but based on some of the pictures in these reviews of how people are using these saws please your fingers and I beg you go watch some youtube videos on how to use a miter saw
Amina Satterfield (verified owner) –
fulfilled all of my expectations
Elnora Bosco (verified owner) –
The sales price for this sliding miter saw for the value it provides is unbeatable. The provided blade was good quality and made clean cuts with no tear out. The blade was already adjusted to 90. One small issue: the shadow line does not show up well during outdoor daytime use, would have preferred laser line, but I never rely on these to make my cuts. The miter angle was dead on accurate straight out of the box. NOTE: the base is long and very study so on some miter saw stands you will need a plywood sub base to mount saw and then mount to brackets. This saw handled a stack of 5 poplar 1” x 6” boards, 2” x 12” hard dry oak, and various yellow pine and plywood cuts with stock blade and I have had no issues.. but I did buy some good Diablo blades because of online reviews I saw when doing my research. Maybe it wasn’t poor blade performance but instead poor operator technique — I’ll save the Diablo blades for now.
Dimitri Gleichner (verified owner) –
Easy to set up & use.
Edgar Miller (verified owner) –
I bought this saw thinking it was going to be low quality because of the price. Man was I wrong!
Magali Johnson (verified owner) –
This was easy to assemble and easy to operate. The price was very good too!
Madie Zieme (verified owner) –
This was a Christmas gift for my daughter. I already have one and am very happy with its performance. It has been useful with many projects. Well worth the value.
Gregg Mitchell (verified owner) –
I have an older model back when they were that dark blue. This model is good and is not as heavy as the older one. My only issue is the sliding motion. Its not very smooth despite adding some oil. In comparison, they are pretty good but prefer the older sliding models. no laser one. If they made those changes in future models I would surely buy another. for now this will do.
Ceasar Tromp (verified owner) –
This relatively inexpensive mitre saw helped me with the basement framing. Was able to cut almost a hundred studs so far without problems. The saw uses an LED instead of laser, so the cut point is not very bright and presise. However, it works. I recommend it for home projects. The attached blade is very basic, for clear cuts you’ve better to spend on Diablos.
Deshaun Wiza (verified owner) –
Good little saw for the price… pretty light for this type of saw