The Best Tabletop Bandsaw: What to Look For
If you work with wood, you know the value of precision curves. A jigsaw can get you close, but a bandsaw gets you there.
For the garage workshop, a massive 14-inch floor-standing bandsaw often isn’t practical. That’s where the Tabletop Bandsaw shines.
Why Go Tabletop?
- Footprint: They take up a fraction of the space. You can store it on a shelf when not in use.
- Cost: You can get a high-quality machine for under $500, whereas floor models start at $1,000+.
- Capability: Modern benchtop saws have enough power to resaw 3-4 inches of hardwood, which covers most box-making and small furniture needs.
Our Top Pick: The WEN BA3962
We’ve reviewed this machine in depth here, but it bears repeating. It strikes the perfect balance between power, capacity, and price.
WEN BA3962 10-Inch Benchtop Band Saw
The upgraded industry standard for home workshops. Features a 3.5-amp motor and integrated worklight.
For the Mobile Pro: The Portaband
Sometimes you can’t bring the work to the tool. If you are cutting pipe, unistrut, or framing lumber on site, a portable bandsaw is a lifesaver.
Milwaukee Deep Cut Band Saw
Legendary durability. This tool will survive the jobsite and cut through almost anything.
The Verdict
If you are building furniture, get the WEN. If you are cutting metal or pipe on a job site, get the Milwaukee.
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