Craftsman Table Saws: Models, Specs, and Pricing

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Craftsman sells the CMXETAX69434502, a 10" jobsite table saw at $349. It fills the gap between Ryobi's budget offering and DeWalt's contractor-grade models. The 15A motor and 24-1/2" rip capacity handle most workshop tasks, and the Lowe's availability is convenient for their customer base.

Craftsman N/A (corded) Platform

Corded only. No cordless table saw in the Craftsman lineup.

Current Models

Craftsman CMXETAX69434502

CMXETAX69434502

10" jobsite table saw with folding stand. Midrange option from Lowe's. Decent fence and motor for the price.

blade 10"
motor 15A
rip capacity 24-1/2"
bevel 45°
weight 60 lbs
stand Folding
$349 Lowe's

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Craftsman table saw compare to the DeWalt DWE7491RS?

The DeWalt has 8" more rip capacity and a better fence mechanism. The Craftsman costs $300 less. If you only rip boards (not full sheets), the Craftsman's 24-1/2" is adequate. If you rip plywood, the DeWalt's 32-1/2" is worth the premium.

Is the Craftsman table saw fence accurate?

Out of the box, it's close but may need calibration with a square. Once dialed in, it's accurate enough for general woodworking. It's not as smooth or repeatable as the DeWalt rack-and-pinion fence, but it works.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.