DeWalt’s pro-grade dual-bevel 12-in compound miter saw goes head-to-head with Ryobi’s affordable 10-in sliding model. Which fits your shop best?
Specification | DeWalt DW716 | Ryobi TSS103 |
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motor_amp | 15 | 15 |
no_load_rpm | 3800 | N/A |
blade_size_in | 12 | 10 |
miter_range_deg | 0–50° left & right | 0–47° |
bevel_range_deg | 0–48° left & right | 47° left / right |
detents | 11 | N/A |
crosscut_capacity | 2×10 via back fence | N/A |
weight_lbs | 44 | 37 |
warranty_years | 3 | 3 |
Price | $299 | $269 |
DeWalt’s belt-drive system and dual-bevel setup give it pro-level accuracy and cutting consistency.
Ryobi’s sliding rails allow 12-in crosscuts, giving it the edge for wide planks despite smaller blade size.
Dual bevel and robust detents on DeWalt beat out Ryobi’s single-bevel, though Ryobi’s LED guide is a nice touch.
Ryobi is ~7 lbs lighter, making it easier to move around the shop or site.
Ryobi delivers sliding functionality at a very approachable price, making it attractive for budget-minded users.
DeWalt’s pro-grade dual-bevel 12-in compound miter saw goes head-to-head with Ryobi’s affordable 10-in sliding model. Which fits your shop best? Both tools represent excellent value in their respective price ranges and offer professional-grade performance for serious DIYers and contractors.
The DeWalt DW716 is perfect for users who prioritize versatility. Its quiet belt-drive system makes it an excellent choice for professionals who need reliable performance day after day.
The Ryobi TSS103 excels in demanding tasks. With its sliding rails allow wide 12-in cuts, it's ideal for users who demand maximum performance and don't mind paying a premium for it.
We recommend the DeWalt DW716 for most users due to its excellent balance of performance, features, and value.