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The Stanley 20-800 Clamping Miter Box with Saw combines a high-speed steel blade with adjustable angle guides and a clamping mechanism, delivering precise, stable cuts for small to medium woodworking projects. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for DIY enthusiasts seeking professional results without the bulk of power tools. Supported by Stanley’s limited lifetime warranty, this tool is a reliable addition to any workshop.
| ASIN | B00IOXCNKK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #598,554 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #811 in Handsaws |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | STANLEY |
| Color | Silver, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2013 |
| Handle Material | not_applicable |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Weight | 7.22 pounds |
| Item model number | 20-800 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley Consumer Tools |
| Material | solid |
| Part Number | 20-800 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 8.6 x 0.1 inches |
| Shape | Shape |
| Size | 48 x 8.6 x 4.6 Inches |
| UPC | 076174208009 |
| Usage | specific_uses_for_product |
| Warranty Type | limited lifetime warranty |
B**E
Stanley Brand is always a good choice...
PRO: 1. Works perfect. 2. Blade is just the right tooth per inch that I need. 3. Portable, and the wood guide plugs things are a nice touch, they work, for how long, who knows. CON: 1. Lightweight, unless you mount this to a bench, it's gonna move around on ya. 2. The saw comes off them guide rods easy, wish there was a stopper to keep that from happening. 3. Not sure where to get a replacement blade some day, but will look when that day comes. OTHER: 1. If you can mount it, or clamp in place, do that. 2. This is great for small projects, etc. no need for an expensive electric laser guided saw then you're a weekend DIY'er guy. 3. Stanley brand is always good.
J**N
High quality.
Great quality saw.
A**K
Works well for a human-powered saw
I needed a miter saw of this type with good vertical clearance (could not use a back saw) and no electrical power. This saw did the job. It is not as rigid as a power miter saw, so don't use a lot of force or it won't be accurate. Also there is no easy adjustment for the accuracy at 90 degrees which I would have liked to see.
K**R
Great purchase for home and school
This is a well made tool. I purchased two for my middle school classroom and they are holding up to regular use. It is much easier for my students to use than the plastic miter box. After seeing it at my school, my dad mentioned he would like one. Now the third purchase is for his Christmas gift!
R**R
Adequate not great
You get what you pay for. The idea is excellent but not executed well. For $35(+/-) it’s adequate. One can only cut the angles indented in the platter. Custom angles are not possible. Cut accuracy is very dependent on the users finesse with a saw. Good luck. Good for the hobbyist. Pro’s don’t even think about it.
B**E
Great but with one suggestion
Excellent. However additional set screws need to be included. Continual vibration loosens them and sometimes they fall out unnoticed. Otherwise perfect
T**M
Not a good tool. Would work, if it was better made.
Do yourself a favor and skip this product. I had a similar product in the past, and sold it when I moved. Thought 'I'm just gonna buy another one when I need it'. Turns out it's not that easy. Stanley is a good brand, but on this one they didn't do the proper testing. The main issue are the four rods to hold the saw in place. They are held by one screw and a square nut. These come loose EVERY SINGLE TIME I use this saw. I tried thread locker, better bolts, a different nut, but it's just too weak to withstand the movement on the rods. I remember on my old saw these rods where threaded and directly screwed into the base. The thing is: Quality isn't an issue. It's just not well thought through. The problem: With the slightest movement you will loose precision. If one rod starts to wiggle while sawing, you will end up witht a slight curve in your cut.
A**R
Guide rod keepers come loose and fall out
I did not but this from Amazon but do own one. I actually came o lm Amazon looking for parts... I agree with the first reviewer that the blocks and Allen screws that hold the guide pins in place always come loose and and fall out. I recommend looking for a better one with rods that screw in.
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