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๐ ๏ธ The ultimate miter saw stand that works as hard as you doโdonโt get left behind!
The DEWALT DWX726 Miter Saw Stand combines heavy-duty tubular steel construction with a 300 lb weight capacity and universal mounting rails to fit nearly any miter saw. Featuring pneumatic-assisted height adjustment and wide rubber grip wheels, it offers effortless setup, smooth mobility, and up to 8 feet of adjustable material support. Its foldable design maximizes storage efficiency, making it an essential, durable, and portable workstation for professionals and serious DIYers alike.

































| ASIN | B0066N7C74 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,434 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Miter Saw Accessories |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,797 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911261005 |
| Included Components | Rolling Miter Saw Stand (Saw Not Included) |
| Item Dimensions | 60 x 17 x 10 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | ROLLING UNIVERSAL MITER SAW STAND |
| Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 60 x 17 x 10 inches |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Number | DWX726 |
| Part Number | DWX726 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Features | Adjustable Mounting Rails, Wheel Mobility, Pneumatic Assisted Setup |
| UPC | 885911261005 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
J**D
โญโญโญโญโญ The Absolute Cadillac of Miter Saw StandsโSerious Back Saver!
I rarely leave reviews, but for the DeWalt Miter Saw Stand (I have the rolling heavy-duty model), I absolutely have to. Simply put, this is the Cadillac of jobsite equipment. If you are doing any kind of serious trim work, framing, or deck building, this stand is not an optional accessoryโit's essential for your health and efficiency. The Back-Saving Difference My biggest motivator for buying this was honestly to save my back. Wrestling a heavy 12-inch sliding miter saw (even with two people sometimes) onto sawhorses or a fixed table is a recipe for a bad day. The genius of the DeWalt system is the pneumatic assist lift. When itโs time to set up, you simply flip the lock, grab the handles, and the saw raises itself into working position with incredible ease. When youโre done, the dampened lowering mechanism means you don't fight gravity; it glides the whole setup back down for easy rolling and storage. It truly eliminates the strain of hoisting and lowering. This feature alone makes it one of my single favorite pieces of equipment I own. Built Like a Tank, Smooth Like a Caddy Beyond the lift mechanism, the build quality is exactly what you'd expect from DeWalt. It's solid, the locking mechanism for the saw brackets is foolproof, and the support arms glide out and lock firmly without any slop. The large wheels handle rough terrain (gravel, lumber scraps, uneven concrete) on a jobsite with no problem. When folded up, it takes up a surprisingly small footprint, yet when deployed, it offers exceptional stability, even when cutting long, heavy stock. If you are on the fence due to the price, stop thinking and buy it. The cost is negligible compared to the lost productivity and pain of a thrown-out back. This stand will pay for itself in hours saved and physical discomfort avoided. Five out of five starsโa must-have tool.
C**I
met all expectations and then some
I won't go cover the same ground as other reviewers suffice to say that its a good piece of kit and deserves every star that I've given it. What I would like to cover in my review is the things that other reviewers haven't covered: - its BIG! I stand 6' tall and this reaches my chin when its stood upright. - Its heavy (read well constructed). Which explains why it cost an arm and a foot in shipping costs - the basic unit comes in one piece with assembly required for the lower legs, riser handle and material support rollers - looking at it, it looks a bit flimsy around the wheels. Don't believe your eyes! It's constructed in such a way that there isn't a flimsy piece in it - when closed down, there is a locking bolt that prevents the mechanism from opening while vertical - the material supports use an unusual split tube mechanism to control vertical movement. Not sure how I feel about this - although a universal mounting, the hole spacing on my saw meant that I couldn't mount it dead centre in the tray. - there is a clearly defined front and back. The front has the logo (of course) and the back has a cord minder - when sliding the the material support roller arms on, there is a detent which prevents over extension or removal - comes with a handy onboard hex key. I was unable to find the spanner mentioned in the assembly instructions Just a few things I'd like to mention/expand on: My inability to mount my saw dead centre on the tray is a minor thing. I intend at some point to make an adapter plate which should resolve this. I don't have a De Walt saw but I'm sure if I did, that it would fit perfectly. Further, this trolley/workstation is of such a size that it should cater to even the largest compound mitre saw. one of the material support rollers isn't parallel to the floor. Not sure what to make of this yet but I don't consider it majorly alarming. I chose the De Walt over the Porter Cable version partly because it was minorly cheaper but mainly because the Porter Cable had a number of reviewers complaining about the lifting mechanism locking up. Strange as the PC version appears to be exactly the same design as the De Walt. Before purchasing this, I had considered building my own out of wood. Ultimately I decided not to due to uncertainty about stability. The price of the De Walt was competitive but I really got killed on shipping costs. I'm presently getting together items for constructing my own own router table so will probably revisit the idea for for that project. Given that the router installation will be much lighter and not be under such heavy weight stress, the idea is probably much more practical. Finally, some background info. The concept of a rolling stand is pitched at job site portability. In my case (being a hobby woodworker based in my garage), I felt that my compound mitre saw was a tool that I would use infrequently hence I wanted a scenario where I could readily access it but pack it out of the way when I didn't need it. Now that I've had a bit of experience with this form of portable workstation, I'm keen on doing the the same for my router table (as mentioned) and also (at some point in the future) my table saw upgrade. As an amateur woodworker, I operate out of my garage and that is a space that is rapidly decreasing in size. The idea of easily moved, easily setup workstations has a great deal of appeal. Addendum: All my previous comments stand however my perception of this unit has changed slightly in light of recent discoveries. Let me explain: As mentioned I am planning to upgrade my table saw at some point in the future. I've had my eye on a De Walt DWE7491 for some time but have recently discovered the Metabo version (sorry don't know the model number). The De Walt has a matching stand much like the Rolling Mitre Saw Stand (sold as a separate unit) whereas the Metabo has wheels and four built in legs which unfold from the unit itself. I'm becoming very taken with the Metabo... its compact, centre of gravity is low (basically on the floor) but its still portable. In light of this, I'm beginning to see the Rolling Mitre Saw Stand as using a sledge hammer to crack a nut. As far as I'm aware, no-one makes anything similar to the Metabo concept for Mitre saws so buying one is out of the question. However as an amateur woodworker, making one is quite achievable. Having said all of that, this takes away nothing from this unit. In my opinion, it remains an excellent choice for job site portability and certainly the best one that is commercially available.
R**S
As great as the name implies
This stand is probably the single best mitre stand out there. Collapsible and portable, I am now able to take my mitre saw to any job site without having to lug the saw by itself and then find a place to put it. I am able to work at ground level, full height, and even a bit lower than full height. It is solidly constructed and the release mechanism is also quite solid. My only complaint is with the length of the release cable, it took me a bit of testing to get the release to activate but was easily overcome, just needed to move the release lever a bit further (it got tight so I presumed that was the stopping point). It moves up and down quite well with it being pneumatically operated. Highly recommended.
P**B
High quality
Names like great, heavy duty, sturdy are all appropriate for this miter stand. One of those times a great name makes a great product. A little on the heavy side especially when mounting a sliding compound miter saw, but still one of the best stands out there.
S**L
Great product terrible assembly
Great item. Terrible directions. Even though I'm an engineer and have suffered the through many ikea builds and other construction projects, these are quite possibly the worst assembly directions I have ever seen. There are no words, just a few pictures with numbered items. They are simple TERRIBLE. Please dewalt, do better! Having said that, the device is very sturdy and built well. It is heavy but balanced and once it is built relatively easy to move. I'm a small female and struggled a bit to heft it but again once it is assembled it's a lot more manageable. It makes storage of your tool easy.
T**.
PORTABILITY!
Like every woodworker I know, my shop space is limited. EVERYTHING must be portable and/or on wheels. My wife has the twisted perception that her car should sleep in the garage at night. Women! Actually, it has become a blessing in disguise. When I put everything away and in it's place so that she can park in her half of the garage, it forces me to be neat and tidy.....................and creative, utilizing every cubic inch. My DeWalt Miter saw is not a tool which I use every day.....................but I would like to use it more than I do. It was always such a pain to hoist it on top of my outfeed table and cut the various pieces to length. Yes a cross-cut sled works well when the stock is two to three feet in length. Pieces longer than that are just too cumbersome..................and dangerous to try and cut to length on the table saw. Table saw kick backs are scary so when I process my raw lumber, which is usually purchased in 10' lengths, I go to the miter saw, and since my limited shop space doesn't allow for a dedicated miter saw set-up, I have always struggled with set-up, hobbling together a jury-rigged cutting station. I knows that "purist" woodworkers sometimes feel that the miter saw is a construction site tool and simply is not precise enough for fine woodworking. Personally, I don't know what planet they are living on. Most modern miter saws have such sturdy and elaborate adjustment mechanisms that they are capable of incredibly precise...................and repeatable cuts. Now..................as to my review of this miter saw stand. Packaging is wonderful..................and the stand itself is built like a tank. The assembly is fairly intuitive which is good since the printed instructions are horrible. Once assembled, which requires about 15 - 20 minutes, I placed my miter saw on top and attached it as instructed. The hoisting and lowering mechanism is smooth................and really effortless with the gas assisted piston. When collapsed, my miter saw stores neatly against the wall yet sets up rapidly when needed. Bottom line? This is NOT a substitute for a dedicated miter saw station. There is no extended fence. Because there is no extended fence, there is no adjustable stop against which the work piece can be registered for repeatable cuts. But I didn't expect any of these and it's NOT what I purchased this stand for. I bought this to solve a portability problem which it does marvelously. It is amazingly rugged, gracefully balanced and portable as can be. It is probably better suited for the construction site than a furniture shop, but all of us must improvise. This tool does exactly what I wanted it to and with a little ingenuity, I have designed and built an extended fence system for repeatable cuts. Overall, I love this thing. VERY well built and exceptionally engineered. Lastly, it is so adjustable that almost ANY brand of miter saw will attach easily. I would definitely make the same purchase again.
H**Y
Great Portable Saw Stand for Storing, Transporting, and Using Your Large Miter Saw
Well designed and built saw stand that improves miter saw storability and go-anywhere port ableness. Multiple height settings. Easy installation but read instructions thoroughly beforehand as I incorrectly cut safety zip ties that should've remained on until assembly was almost complete. Also, be careful when moving the saw across an uneven surface such as a grass field as my saw almost tipped over multiple times. Overall, very pleased with this purchase.
A**R
Heavy Duty Mobile Miter Saw Cart
My order was quickly processed and shipped. Cart was delivered ahead of the scheduled date by one day. Shipping box was damaged on the bottom, but the packing straps were intact and the contents were well protected by the internal packaging. I watched a YouTube video dedicated to assembling the cart and then it took about half an hour to assemble. I did not experience any major problems reported by many consumers. There was some paint overspray at the attachment points, but using caution to ensure the bolts were not cross-threaded and then slowly turning the bolts, then loosening, and repeating until tightened seemed to work well. I did use my own tools for the assembly. I then proceeded to center and bolt the miter saw onto the cart followed by cutting the safety wire ties to complete the assembly phase. Raising the cart was the part that worried me due to the many complaints over the weight involved, questionable assistance from the gas pressure cylinder along with the twin cables and latch release compatibility. I then placed my left foot on the frame base as I squatted behind the cart while releasing the red latch with my right hand and lifting the padded handle with my left hand. I predominantly used my leg muscles to bring the cart up to the intermediate height. Pause briefly if needed before repeating the procedure from the standing position to then lift the cart with both arms to itโs operational height. Once again, I did not experience the problems reported by many dissatisfied consumers. These issues have apparently been addressed by DEWALT in their newest production run of these carts. I sincerely hope all future consumers of this cart experience the same satisfaction I felt assembling this quality piece of equipment and placing it into operation. Thanks to Tool Mania for quickly providing me with a great product that will last for many years and at the best possible price including free shipping from Amazon.
F**O
Excelente
Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.Excelente precio atencion y producto principalmente.
ร**Y
Trรจs solide et fonctionne bien. C'est DEWALT
Bon produit
M**E
Heavy duty quality stand
I bought it for my Ridgid miter saw and it mounted on the stand great. You will want to remove the mounting bolts (that secure the saw to the stand) first and then loosen the bolts for the adjustment rails that the saw will sit on and bolt too. Measure the distance of the mounting holes on the saw so you can adjust the mounting rails and holes so they will be roughly where you want them when you lift your saw onto the stand. Then bolt your saw to the rails and snug up the bolts but not tighten so you can move the saw to where you want it to sit on stand. Once you even up the position of the saw on the stand (front to back and side to side), then tighten all of the bolts up. I found it very easy to mount the saw to the stand and I'm pleased with how well it fit and was secured. Heavy duty stand, I highly recommend it.
J**N
Great quality
Awesome
C**S
Good and sturdy stand
This stand was very easy to assemble and attach my saw to. Additionally, it was a great price compared to stores in my area. Only had a slight issue after it was assembled. It would not lower back down. Watched a couple YouTube videos and fine adjusted the lever spring mechanism. Works very well now. From reading other reviews, it appears that this is a fairly common issue.
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