Top 5 Best General International Saws

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2. General International BS5205 Band Saw

  • (48 Points)
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This machine has power to spare. Great for cutting plumbing pipe. General International put other brands to shame. Light weight, but solidly built. It seems to be a very good Band Saw.

The General International EX-16 Scroll Saw B004BG13FK was undoubtedly our preferred General International Saws. Nevertheless, there were a few other really high quality General International Saws we wanted to show you here that barely fell short.

The next in our tool break down is made by General International known to be a very highly regarded tool supplier. General International's Band Saws are no exception. I was ready to try the model BS5205 and I was not let down!

The model BS5205 Band Saw by General International, at $389.99 is a particularly great Saw for the money. The General International BS5205 is truly a solid option. Of you are not sure about our number one choice, I'd advise to go with this Saw.

Full General International BS5205 Review

General International BS5205 Features

HIGH-POWERED CUTTING - Powerful motor easily & efficiently handles various metal cutting needs. (550W Motor, 120V~60Hz, Amp: 4.6)

ORIENT ANY CUT - Switch between horizontal and vertical cutting positions with add-on cutting table.

PRODUCT SAFTEY - Comes standard with auto-run/auto-shutoff functions to avoid workplace accidents.

THREE CUTTING SPEEDS - Cut metal at three different speeds for cutting ferrous and non-ferrous metals. (Blade speed: 262 / 394 / 591 ft/min)

VERSITILE METAL CUTTING - Cast iron vise opens to 6 in. allowing for cutting of various sizes of metal. Also, includes Adjustable Blade Guide for added cutting precision & stability.

Aside from the selections we reviewed already, I would definitely check out the General International MS3005 and the General International TS4001. Both these tool manufactures are thought to be two of the leading suppliers of superior Saws. both of these two options received exceptional end user ratings also. The MS3005 advertises a rating of 4.0/5 when compared to 2.9/5 star rating received by the General International TS4001.

The MS3005 by General International comes with a few features you might not get on competing Miter Saws. One example is PRECISION CUTTING - The advanced laser alignment system ensures accuate cuts everytime!. The General International TS4001 however, is tough to beat offering 1500 Watt, 120Volt ~ 60Hertz, 5700 rpm, Amp: 13 plus Max cutting height at 90 degrees: 2-7/8-inches, at 45 degrees: 2-5/8-inches.

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend both of these General International Saws
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3. General International MS3005 Miter Saw

  • (29 Points)

My cuts from the General International MS3005 were near prefect. This Miter Saw is absolutely fantastic. Nothing fancy, the General International MS3005 gets the job done! It is precise in any type of cut. Surprised by how great this thing is.

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4. General International TS4001 Table Saw

  • (5 Points)

The General International Table saws are top of the line. The fit and finish of this saw is also top notch. Ok, now for a slightly more in depth review. The saw opens and folds easily for easy movement. That is supposed to further cut down on vibration.

Honorable Mentions

There are a handful more fantastic General International Saws for sale. Listed here are a number to go with if the tools rated above don't be a good fit for you. We identified quite a few superb Saws during our review. The Saws we rated above are the best of the best. Read on however. We ranked several additional fantastic General International Saws.

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5. General International TS4004 Table Saw

  • (3 Points)

I had to slide it over aprox 1/32 of an inch. The top is a metal covered in a hard plastic. Has always been square to the blade. I will be installing that when I install the cast wings. The block isn't mentioned in the assembly instructions.