Short-term projects gain productivity with our reliable table saw rental options. You don’t need to buy an expensive tool for just one or two weekends of work. Our table saw rentals give you professional power without the long-term commitment. We’ve got the right saw for your job, whether it’s ripping plywood or cutting trim for a new deck. You’ll save money and storage space, and your project will move faster.
These saws are maintained and ready to go. We check each blade and ajust the fence before you take it home. You can just focus on your cuts and your project, not on tool maintenance. It’s almost like having a workshop in a box, and you only pay for the time you need. That leaves more budget for better materials.
Product Comparison Table: 10 Best Table Saw Rentals
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SKIL 15 Amp 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw…
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9.5 |
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SKIL 15 Amp 8-1/4″ Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw…
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9.3 |
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DEWALT Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table…
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9.1 |
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DEWALT 15 Amp 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Table…
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8.9 |
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Mini Table Saw for Crafts[Dual 795 Motors & Switches]…
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8.7 |
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MIMYTH Mini Table Saw for Crafts, Multifunctional Portable Table…
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8.4 |
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Table Saw 10 Inch, 15 Amp 5000RPM Powerful Tablesaw…
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8.2 |
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Evolution R10TS 10″ Jobsite Table Saw | Zero-Clearance Throat…
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8.0 |
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Evolution R10TBLX 10″ Jobsite Table Saw with Wheeled Stand…
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7.8 |
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BOSCH GTS15-10 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with…
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7.6 |
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Quick Review For Top 10 Table Saw Rentals
SKIL 15 Amp 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Folding Stand- TS6307-00

The SKIL 15 Amp 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Folding Stand- TS6307-00 is built for reliable performance on the job site. It focuses on accuracy and ease of transport, making it a solid choice for both professionals and serious DIYers. You get a rack and pinion fence rail system. This keeps the fence perfectly parallel to the blade. You can make fast, smooth, and accurate cuts without fighting the fence. It glides easily and locks down securely.
This saves you time and frustration, especially on repeat cuts. The integrated folding stand is a key feature. The legs fold in quickly. This makes the saw portable and easy to store. You can move it from the truck to the work area without a lot of hassle. It sets up fast so you can get to work right away. Blade alignment is straightforward. There is a micro-adjustment for the blade. You can get it perfectly parallel to the rip fence and the miter slot.
This adjustment helps prevent binding and ensures clean cuts. Its a simple step that makes a big difference in the final product. The saw handles common materials with ease. It has a 4×4 cutting capacity at 90 degrees. You can cut dimensional lumber like 2x4s and 4x4s in a single pass. The bevel capacity goes from 2 to 47 degrees. There are positive stops at 0 and 45 degrees. A quick release lever lets you change the angle fast. This is handy for making angled cuts for trim or framing.
SKIL 15 Amp 8-1/4" Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw (Stand SFS0001 Sold Separately)-TS6308-00

The SKIL 15 Amp 8-1/4″ Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw TS6308-00 is a solid tool for anyone who needs to cut materials like plywood or framing lumber. It gives you a 2-1/2-inch maximum depth of cut at 0 degrees, which means you can slice through 3x material in a single pass. That is a handy feature when you are working on bigger projects and dont want to flip the board over.
You get a powerful 15-amp motor under the hood.
It handles ripping down sheets of plywood or cross-cutting 2x4s for framing without bogging down. It can also manage dados and other joinery cuts. The rip capacity is expansive, offering 24.5 inches to the right of the blade and 12 inches to the left. This lets you break down large sheet goods easily, which is a big help on a jobsite.
The table itself is made of aluminum. It is lightweight but sturdy, supporting accurate cuts.
The rack and pinion fence rails make adjustments quick and simple. The fence stays parallel to the blade, so your cuts are smooth and precise. You can also micro-adjust the blade alignment to keep it parallel with both the rip fence and the miter slot. This is a small detail but it realy improves accuracy over time.
Safety is covered with a switch that delivers immediate shutdown. It is a simple feature, but it gives you peace of mind when you are working fast.
DEWALT Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table Saw Stand, 15 Amp, 4800 RPM, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS)

The DEWALT Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table Saw Stand, 15 Amp, 4800 RPM, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS) is a serious tool for anyone who needs to make precise cuts on job sites or in the shop. You get a 15 amp motor that spins at 4800 RPM, which means it chews through hardwoods without bogging down. The rip capacity is 32-1/2 inches, so you can handle larger shelving and trim materials easily.
The stand is a key part of this setup.
It folds up and rolls, making it simple to move around. Set up and breakdown are quick, and the saw stays stable while you work. The telescoping fence rails retract to keep the whole unit compact when stored. You also get a patented material support that helps with narrow rip cuts. Just flip over the ripping fence for those tight jobs.
Adjusting the fence is smooth thanks to the rack and pinion system. It moves fast and stays accurate, so you don’t have to fuss with it.
The table itself measures 21-7/8 inches by 26-3/8 inches, giving you good support for your materials. Depth of cut is 3-1/8 inches at 90 degrees and 2-1/4 inches at 45 degrees. That covers most common cutting tasks.
Dust collection is handled by a 2-1/2 inch port. You can hook it up to a shop vac for efficient extraction, keeping your workspace cleaner. The onboard storage system is well thought out.
DEWALT 15 Amp 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7485)

The DEWALT 15 Amp 8-1/4 in. Compact Portable Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7485) is built for serious cutting on the go. You get 24.5 inches of rip capacity right out of the box. That means you can rip down full 4×8 sheets of plywood or OSB without breaking a sweat. No need for an extra infeed table or complicated setups.
This saw is compact. Really compact. It’s designed to fit easily into tight truck beds or storage spaces, so you can take it from site to site without the back strain.
The metal roll cage base adds serious jobsite durability. It can handle bumps, drops, and the general abuse of a busy workday without falling apart.
The rack and pinion telescoping fence rails are a standout feature. They let you adjust the fence fast, smooth, and accurate. Just turn the knob and the fence glides into place. No more fighting with sticky slides or guessing measurements. You get repeatable cuts every time.
One of the handiest parts is the onboard storage.
The guard, fence, wrenches, and miter gauge all have a dedicated spot on the saw. You won’t loose small parts or waste time searching for tools. Everything is right there when you need it.
The Site-Pro Modular Guarding System allows for tool-free adjustments of the guarding. You can swap out or adjust guards quickly without needing extra wrenches or allen keys. It makes setup and breakdown faster and safer.
There is also a power-loss reset feature.
Mini Table Saw for Crafts[Dual 795 Motors & Switches] Max 200W/12,000RPM/26mm Adjustable Height Table Saw with Accessories.Gift for Men and Women's Creating Handmade Gifts,Exploring Hobbies,Models
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The Zericuf Mini Table Saw for Crafts is built around a dual-switch, dual-motor system. This is the first design of its kind for a tool this size. Each motor has its own switch, so you can choose cutting or polishing without both running at the same time. That is a real safety upgrade. It also means each motor gets used less, so they run cooler and quieter. Just remember, never turn both switches on at once. It can overload the power adapter.
The saw uses two upgraded 795 motors.
With the 7-level power adapter, you get up to 200W of power. A single motor can hit 12,000 RPM. That is double the output of older models. Cutting and polishing goes much faster. The blade is now 80-85mm, and the cutting height adjusts from 0 to 26mm. You can cut material up to 26mm thick. The old model only went to 16mm. The sanding disc is bigger too, at 3.15 inches, so large sanding jobs are less of a chore. The worktable is wider, now 12cm, up from 9cm.
That gives you more room for custom cuts.
Changing the blade is simple. There is a small window on the side. You just remove two screws to swap blades. It saves about 80% of the time compared to older saws. Inside, there is a dedicated compartment for the blade that keeps dust off the motors. Outside, there is a port for a dust extraction tube. The rubber feet are new, with a threaded design for better grip. They reduce vibration by 75%, so the saw stays put during use.
MIMYTH Mini Table Saw for Crafts, Multifunctional Portable Table Saws Adjustable Cutting Angle,Speed,SawDepth; Small Table Saw for Cutting, Grinding, Sanding; Tablesaw (Forged Silver-Dual Motor)

The MIMYTH Mini Table Saw for Crafts is a small but powerful tool designed for hobbyists and model makers. It focuses on giving you control over your projects, not on selling you a dream. This is a practical machine for cutting, grinding, and sanding a variety of materials. At its heart are dual 795 pure copper motors. They work independently, which means the saw blade, drill chuck, and sanding disc don’t interfere with each other.
This setup gives you good power with low noise, making it safer and more reliable than some other compact saws. You can cut PCB boards, balsa wood, thin plastic sheets, aluminum pipes, and copper tubing. It’s not for thick lumber, but for detailed work it does the job. The saw offers real adjustability. You can set the blade height from 0 to 0.59 inches, and the cutting angle goes from 0° to 90° for straight or bevel cuts.
The laser-etched scale on the table and the included miter gauge help you measure accurately. A transparent guard keeps debris from flying up, and the rubber feet make it stable during use. It comes with four different 2.5-inch saw blades. There is a PCB blade for circuit boards, a high-speed steel blade for thin wood and acrylic, an alloy blade for metals, and a resin blade for soft balsa. You also get a drill chuck, a soft shaft for detail work, and a sanding disc.
Table Saw 10 Inch, 15 Amp 5000RPM Powerful Tablesaw With Stand & Protective Cover, 36 X 25 Inch Tabletop Saw 90° Cross Cut & 0-45° Bevel Cut, Adjustable Depth, for Woodworking, Metal, Plastic

The generic Table Saw 10 Inch, 15 Amp 5000RPM Powerful Tablesaw With Stand & Protective Cover is a solid tool for your workshop. It is built to handle woodworking, metal, and plastic with ease.
You get a 15 Amp motor that spins at 5000 RPM. That’s enough power to cut through hardwoods without bogging down. The tabletop measures 36 by 25 inches, giving you a stable surface for larger pieces.
Triangle supports on the metal stand add extra stability, so the saw stays put during tough cuts.
Adjustability is a key feature here. You can make 90 degree cross cuts and 0 to 45 degree bevel cuts. The max cutting depth for cross cuts is 74mm, and for bevel cuts it is 52mm. This gives you flexibility for different project needs. You can adjust the depth as required, which is handy for scoring or partial cuts.
Portability is also considered.
The back of the saw has a port to connect a dust collector. This helps keep your workspace cleaner. On both sides of the saw, there is storage for wrenches and push rods. Everything stays organized and within reach. The stand makes it easy to move the saw around your shop or job site.
Safety is not overlooked. The transparent blade guard gives you a clear view of the cut while protecting you from accidental contact.
Evolution R10TS 10" Jobsite Table Saw | Zero-Clearance Throat Plate | Dado Plate Included | 15A Motor | 26” Rip | 3-3/8” Cut | 0-45° Bevel | Precision Fence | Heavy Duty Portable Woodworking Saw

The Evolution R10TS 10″ Jobsite Table Saw is built for practical, everyday use. It comes with a zero-clearance throat plate and a dado plate included, so you can handle a variety of tasks right out of the box. This saw is designed to help you get straight, clean cuts without a lot of fuss.
Under the hood, theres a powerful 15A motor with a soft start feature. It has high torque for cutting through wood, mild steel, aluminum, and composites.
The included premium 10″ TCT blade gives you precise cuts from the start. You won’t need to upgrade anything right away.
The cutting system is built for accuracy. You get a 26 inch rip capacity and a max cut depth of 3-3/8 inches. The bevel adjusts from 0 to 45 degrees with a geared mechanism, so you can dial in the exact angle you need. The zero-clearance throat plate helps reduce tear-out on the bottom of your cuts, which is especially usefull for plywood and veneers.
The rack and pinion fence system lets you make micro-adjustments quickly, and it locks firmly in place. An integrated cross-cut sled is also included for accurate crosscuts without having to buy extra accessories.
For jobsite use, portability matters. The saw has a lightweight steel frame with carry handles and onboard storage for the blade guard, push stick, and other parts. An outfeed support bar gives you stability when cutting longer boards.
Evolution R10TBLX 10" Jobsite Table Saw with Wheeled Stand | Zero-Clearance Throat Plate | Dado Plate Included | 15A Motor | 26” Rip | 3-3/8” Cut | 0-45° Bevel | Precision Fence | Heavy Duty Portable

The Evolution R10TBLX 10″ Jobsite Table Saw with Wheeled Stand is a portable powerhouse built for serious work. It comes with a 15A motor that has a soft start, so it ramps up smoothly instead of jerking. This saw cuts through wood, mild steel, aluminum, and composites without bogging down. It ships with a premium 10″ TCT blade, so you get clean cuts right out of the box.
You get a 26-inch rip capacity, which is plenty for breaking down sheet goods.
The max cut depth is 3-3/8 inches, and the blade tilts from 0 to 45 degrees using a geared adjustment for accuracy. A zero-clearance throat plate is included to reduce tear-out on plywood and veneers. The rack and pinion fence system lets you make micro-adjustments that lock in place for repeatable cuts. There is also an integrated cross-cut sled, so you can make accurate crosscuts without fighting the material.
This saw is built for the jobsite.
The steel frame keeps it light enough to carry, and there are handles and onboard storage for accessories. An outfeed support bar helps when you’re working with larger boards, giving you stability so the material doesn’t tip. Everything is designed for repeatable, professional performance on site. You can also use the included dado plate to cut grooves and dadoes, which adds real versatility for woodworking and construction tasks.
Portability is a strong point here.
BOSCH GTS15-10 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand, 15 Amp, 32-1/8 Inch Rip Capacity, 4 HP

The BOSCH GTS15-10 10 Inch Portable Jobsite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand is built for serious cutting on the move. It packs a 15-amp motor that spins the blade at 3,800 rpm, giving you the power for rip-cutting and cross-cutting in both fine and hard wood materials. You get a full 32-1/8 inch rip capacity, which means you can handle larger sheet goods without a problem. The saw is rated at 4 HP, so it won’t bog down when you push it.
One of the handiest features is the convenience brake. It helps the blade stop in about three seconds, so you are not waiting around after each cut. That keeps your workflow moving and boosts productivity. There are also ClampZone areas on the tabletop. These let you use the saw as a light-duty, secondary work surface for clamping down jigs or small pieces. The open frame design uses a roll bar and lightweight construction for durabilty without adding extra weight.
The soft-start circuitry manages the motor start-up, which minimizes the chance of tripping a circuit breaker on a jobsite. Plus, the electronically regulated speed helps maintain consistent blade speed even when you are cutting through tough lumber. For portability, this saw works with the included GTA50W Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand. It sets up and takes down with a single action, making it easy to move from one job to the next. The rack and pinion rip fence is a standout.
Table Saw Rentals Buying Guide
Rent a high-quality table saw for short-term projects without a large investment. Maybe you’re building a deck, cutting down plywood for shelving, or tackling a weekend renovation. Renting lets you use a professional-grade tool without the hefty price tag or storage headaches. You get the power, pay only for the time you need, and return it when you’re done. But not all rental table saws are the same. Here’s what to look for before you load one into your truck.
Power and Motor Type
Check the motor specs. A 15-amp motor handles most home jobs, like ripping 2x4s or crosscutting hardwood. For heavy sheet goods or dense lumber, look for a hybrid or cabinet saw with a 1.5 to 3 HP motor. These cut smoother and don’t bog down. Ask yourself: what am I cutting? Thin plywood or thick oak? The answer decides the power you need. Don’t overpay for a beast if a standard saw works fine.
Blade Quality and Size
A sharp blade makes all the difference. Rental saws often come with a generic blade, so check it before you leave the store. Dull blades burn wood and kick back. Ask if thay have a 40-tooth combination blade for general cuts or a 60-tooth for finer work. Also, verify the blade size—most rentals use 10-inch blades. If you need a dado stack, confirm the saw accepts it. Nothing kills a day like a bad cut.
Portability and Setup
Rental saws range from stationary monsters to portable job-site models. If you’re working in a garage, a heavy saw on wheels are fine. But if you’re hauling it to a job site, pick a lightweight contractor saw with a folding stand. Check the weight—some exceed 200 pounds. Can you lift it? Also, look for easy rip fence adjustments. A sticky fence wastes time and frustrates. Test it before you rent.
Safety Features
Never skip this. Look for a riving knife or splitter to prevent kickback. Blade guards are a must, though you might remove them for certain cuts—just be careful. Also, check for a paddle-style power switch that’s easy to hit in an emergency. Some rentals include anti-vibration stands for stability. Ask the rental desk about the saw’s safety record. A safe saw is a happy saw.
Frequently Asked Questions About Table Saw Rentals
How much does it cost to rent a table saw?
Prices vary by location and saw type. A basic contractor saw usually runs $40 to $70 per day. A more powerful cabinet saw might cost $80 to $120 daily. Some places offer weekend or weekly rates. Always ask about delivery fees and damage waivers.
Do I need to bring my own blade?
Most rental shops include a standard combination blade. But you can often swap it for a specialty blade, like a rip or crosscut blade. Check ahead of time. Bringing your own sharp blade is a good idea if you have one.
What safety gear do I need?
You must wear safety glasses and hearing protection. A dust mask helps too. Loose clothing and jewelry are dangerous. Wear closed-toe shoes. The rental shop might provide basic gear, but it’s safer to bring your own.
Can I rent a table saw if I’m a beginner?
Yes, but you should know the basics. Ask the staff for a quick demo. They can show you how to adjust the blade and fence. Practice on scrap wood first. Never rush. If you feel unsure, take a short class or watch online tutorials before renting.
What should I check before leaving the store?
Inspect the saw for damage. Make sure the blade spins freely and the fence locks tight. Check the power cord for cuts. Test the on/off switch and safety key. Ask about the return policy. Write down the shop’s phone number incase you have trouble.
How do I transport a rented table saw safely?
Most table saws are heavy. Use a truck or SUV. Secure the saw with straps so it doesn’t tip over. Lay it on its side with the blade facing up. Protect the surface with a blanket. Drive slowly over bumps. Never carry it alone—get help.
What if the saw breaks while I’m using it?
Stop using it immediately. Do not try to fix it yourself. Call the rental shop. They may offer a replacement or refund. Many shops include a damage waiver for a small fee. This covers accidental breakdowns. Read your rental agreement carefully.
Our Final Words
You don’t need to own a big tool to get big results. Renting lets you handle that one project with confidence. No storage hassles, no pricey repairs. You just pick up the gear, finish your work, and return it when you’re done. It’s a smart way to save money and still do quality work. We want you to feel prepared and in control. So take a moment to check your measurements, grab the right blade, and set up a safe workspace. Most rental places will even show you how to use the machine if you ask. That takes the stress out of your first cut. There’s no shame in renting. It’s actually a sign of a smart planner.
Think about how much easier your weekend project will be when you have the right tool in hand. You get to skip the learning curve and just get to work. Whether you’re cutting shelves or building a deck, the job goes faster with less worry. Access professional power for short-term jobs without owning the equipment. The best part is you can return it all when your project ends. No clutter, no extra cost. For your next home improvent, consider how table saw rentals can keep your budget on track and your workload light. You’ll finish strong and feel good about the results.









