| Factory-Reconditioned Skil 3385-01-RT 2.5 Amp 9-Inch Band Saw | 
| Brand: Skil Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $229.00 Buy New: $89.99 as of 9/9/2010 07:39 CDT details
New (1) Used (1) from $83.99
Seller: Skil Shop Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 5,662
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 41.6 Dimensions (in): 31.2 x 19 x 18.3
MPN: 3385-01-RT Model: 3385-01-RT UPC: 039725032812 EAN: 0039725032812
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| Features:
| • | Reconditioned Skil products have a one-year warranty through the Skil factory or an authorized service center | | • | Laser cutline guide for accurate cuts | | • | Articulating LED worklight ensures that the work piece is clearly lit | | • | EZ-View blade tracking for easy blade alignment | | • | 2-speed motor for wood or metal-based materials |
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Product Description This is a reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new conditions. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes. The latest addition to the Skil family - the 3385-01 Band Saw with Light. It has a powerful 2.5 Amp motor with laser cutline guide for accurate cuts. It has a 6-TPI Band saw blade which cuts through a variety of wood materials. The dust port accepts standard shop-vac hoses.
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good quality, for the price. August 21, 2010 Scott R. Swager (Bradley, Ca) One week early on delivery. Band saw was very easy to assemble. Came with blade on and ready to cut, very little adjustment required.
Saw made very clean cuts and functioned as good as can be expected from a small, lite band saw.Factory-Reconditioned Skil 3385-01-RT 2.5 Amp 9-Inch Band Saw
sonstantly shuts itself off July 30, 2010 B. Battin (New Mexico, USA) This saw seemed fine when I tested it, but then I used it for an actual project. Although the motor wasn't straining, it shut ifself off. I reset it, and in a minute or so, it did it again. Pretty soon, it was constantly shutting itself off. I can't get anything done with it.
Too small to be useful May 15, 2010 Paul Litsky 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
1) I bought the Skil 9 inch band saw believing that the 9 inches referred to the "throat". That is, I would be able to cut pieces of wood 9 inches tall. Actually, it only cuts wood up to 3 inches tall. The 9 inches refers to the distance from the blade to the saw body. 3 inches is not enough for most people (including myself). I'm a wood turner and this is not the table saw for me.
2) During any decent sized cut the saw stalls out 3 or 4 times. The wood has to be taken out, the saw reset, and then it will cut again. This process makes for very uneven cuts.
3) The included fence is a joke. I cannot get a clean square cut using the supplied fence.
Bottom line, I'm keeping the saw only because it would cost too much to return it and I may have some use for it doing very small carpentry projects. But I am not at all satisfied.
band saw - Broken! April 25, 2010 Richard Sutherland 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't buy this. Worst excuse for packaging- no protection. Foot was broken off upon arrival. Saw did work, but not broken would be good...Factory-Reconditioned Skil 3385-01-RT 2.5 Amp 9-Inch Band Saw
Initial Quirks, But Has Decent Potential March 8, 2010 Fred Anonymous Smith (Central Europe) The bandsaw (shifting around loosely inside the box) arrived in fairly decent condition, which is amazing given how poorly this heavy item was packed. However, I very quickly ran into a couple of problems. First, the bandsaw initially vibrated pretty severely. After checking wheel balance and other, this was finally resolved by replacing the provided blade with a better quality product. Also decided on a 14-tpi blade to better handle metal as well as wood.
Second, both blades (provided and new replacement) refused to track in the center of the lower wheel. After repeated adjustments and trying various suggestions found on the internet, I noticed the crown (or hump) on the lower rubber tire was off-centered, with the blade actually tracking perfectly on that crown. Since the blade is not hitting the metal wheel at this point and the saw is cutting well enough, that will have to be the way it is until a replacement tire arrives (on order).
Overall, I'm fairly satisfied with this bandsaw and suspect (once initial quirks are worked out) it will provide years of reliable service.
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