![]() ![]() The DeWalt, on the other hand, has two dust ports, with 1 dust port being above the blade guard. Like most job-site saws, on the Hitachi, you will only find one dust port, which is located in the rear. It can turn into an upright cart that you can roll around and the wheels are all-terrain. The stand even has a nice accessory storage area. The stand is definitely something to be mesmerized over – it’s one of those near fold/roll stands. Click image to see the latest price on Amazon It also has a power switch that has an emergency off safety cover – this comes in handy for protecting everything else. ![]() In order to protect the motor from getting damaged, there’s an overload sensor – regardless of the table saw you buy, I definitely recommend one with an overload sensor. The DeWalt puts out 4,800 RPM (I will be giving you a full review of the DeWalt next), while this one right here puts out 4,500 RPM. The soft-start function is an additional benefit. Responsible for powering this table saw, you have a direct drive universal 15-amp motor, which is perfect. Now that I got that out of the way, I would like to talk about the Hitachi C10RJ (Metabo HPT C10RJ). ![]() So now, you will find that Hitachi tools are being referred to as Metabo HPT. Starting out, for those of you that aren’t aware, Hitachi bought out Metabo, bringing the German manufacturer to the table. ![]()
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