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Hitachi’s New 16″ Variable-Speed Scroll Saw

By Chuck Cage

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Continuing the parade of new benchtops from Hitachi is this 16″ scroll saw complete with a 1/4 hp motor driving the blade at a speed of between 1,400 and 1,600 strokes per minute and a 45-degree bevel table.  It’s also got a die-cast aluminum frame and our favorite feature: a knob that allows micro-adjustment of the table angle.

And guess what?  The steel tool stand in the picture is included as well.  Throw in its built-in dust blower and LED worklight and you’ve got a hell of a deal at an MSRP of $170.

16″ Variable-Speed Scroll Saw, Model CW40 [Hitachi]


5 Responses to “Hitachi’s New 16″ Variable-Speed Scroll Saw”

  1. l_bilyk Says:

    Looks like a good deal for a nice fret saw

  2. Robert Says:

    Dust blower is important. I had a Delta that didn’t have one. I would get hyperventilated trying to keep the saw dust off the piece so I could see my pencil line.

  3. Chris Byrne Says:

    … and like the previous hitachi benchtop (sander), the exact same piece is sold under the craftsman label for less money.

  4. Chris Byrne Says:

    Oh I should note, the craftsman one doesn’t include the stand, they sell it separately for I think $30

  5. Marvin Says:

    Craftsman may look the same but made with cheaper parts.I bought a Craftsmen drill and was told that it was made the same as a Dewalt version,it looked the same (only was not yellow), lasted one day. I exchanged it for another,thinking it could have been a lemon, lasted 1/2 day

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