








โก Elevate your cutting game with the ultimate heavy-duty miter saw stand!
The Dewalt DWX723 Heavy Duty Miter Saw Stand combines lightweight aluminum construction with a robust 225kg load capacity and an extendable beam supporting up to 16 ft of material. Designed for quick setup and universal miter saw compatibility, itโs the perfect portable solution for professionals demanding strength, stability, and efficiency on every project.









| Asin | B004RPY3FM |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,291 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #9 in Miter Saw Accessories |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,847) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911236171 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 16.1 x 19.5 x 12.9 Centimeters |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 226.8 kg |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Model Number | DWX723 |
| Number Of Levels | 1 |
| Part Number | DWX723 |
| Riser Color | Yellow |
| Upc | 885911236171 |
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Wow
Perfect stand for my dewalt sliding miter saw. Don't know how I managed without this until now. Super sturdy and convenient. Total value for money
User
Very good product
Easy to use and very good quality product go for itDewalt has a good brand and itโs products are also good
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Exelente producto, la base para sierra de gran calidad y lo mejor su precio . solo pague $6000. por ella.
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Love this stand! Rugged and big
There are a lot of things to love about this miter saw stand, and only a couple of drawbacks:pros:Rugged - you would have to work hard to loosen it - the legs have a large snap-in key and are sturdy. The levers to fold up the legs are large and thus are easy to depress.Easy to put together - basically, you just unfold the legs. Even when you have a non-standard (meaning non DeWalt) saw it isn't that difficult. I put my little 30 year old Makita sliding compound miter saw on with probably 2 hours of work total. I had to cut a piece of plywood, and because I wanted it to be nice, I sanded it and put on a couple coats of polyurethane. Then attached the brackets and the saw - about 1/2 hour all together including measuring. If it is a DeWalt saw, it will fit the brackets directly. Although it is nice to have that extra room to put stuff, so the plywood is useful. The directions to do this are very clear, by the way.Both sides of this stand extend making it suitable for decking and other projects that require long stock.Cons:The stops they provide are OK, but they are pretty small and if you are working with 2 x 12 or 4 x 4 (on my saw I need to put a backer board against the fence as the saw small and the blade is in the way).So I bought the BIG 12" versions - 1 roller and one 'stop'. Should have gotten 2 rollers as I find them far more useful. I don't rely on the stops for this stand. I'll probably toss the 6" ones that came with the stand.Here's the roller that fits it: DEWALT DW7027 Wide Roller Material Support Works great and you don't have to add as many quarters to the swear jar when the wider stock slips off the narrow 6" stops they provide.I put a couple of cinder-blocks under the legs and lay a 2 x 12 across them as a storage place for squares, pencils, kitchen sinks. You know how it is. This works especially well as I leave the saw out near my projects and just keep the stand and saw covered with a tarp, thus keeping my tools high and dry as well.Can't think of any other negatives.
User
When you want the best mitre stand
This is the best stand, sturdy and strong with the ability to add attachments to even do more. I own a heavy duty double compound 12 inch dual rail sliding Milwaukee miter saw, but this is the stand to support it. It is large for those big jobs, and can support a lot of weight and do it easy. Quality build, well thought out design, there is no contest when it comes to which mitre stand to buy.
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An Excellent Purchase For Our Shop
I bought this for my husband for his birthday in June so we've been using it for around 3 months. I also purchased this: DEWALT DW7029 Wide Miter Saw Stand Material Support and Stop after reading some reviews that it was helpful in stabilizing wider pieces. It's a great set-up and I have no regrets about the decision to purchase it. I was debating about the portable, collapsible saw stand but am glad that I chose this one.It was pretty simple to set up, just attaching the included mounting brackets to the saw and then moving it to the easily set up base. The brackets slide over the rail and snap in place. The stand didn't look as though it would be solid and sturdy enough (to me) to hold the saw but it certainly is. The extra material support that I also purchased slid on the support arm and tightened down securely. It was nice to have the end of the workbench back too, although it quickly was filled up again. There's never enough horizontal space!We are weekend builders, so this hasn't gotten the regular use that tradesmen would give it. It is a very much appreciated saw stand, however, and relieves the frequent battle we had with space. We had the floor space to place it in so it's been a winning purchase for us.If we have any more to add as we continue to use this, I will update my review.Edit- We've had this for a year now and my husband has commented about how much easier it is for him to use his saw, thanks to this stand. Being able to place it in the "open" with this stand allows him more flexibility with the longer pieces of wood that he cuts. The supports do droop a bit the farther they go out, but that's to be expected, isn't it? You will need stationary stands for more reliable height control. The stand folds easily and conveniently to transport. The saw removes quickly and easily too, once the brackets are attached. Love it, and would purchase again!
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Top of the line!
I've used several of these over the years, and I must say that dewalt have addressed most of the quirks and niggles in this latest iteration.First of, it comes fully pre-assembled in the box, which is very useful, all you need to do is slide in the included adjustable mounts and bolt the included brackets to your saw and you're done, ready to go in minutes, literally!As for the little improvements; the old style stand had leg locking pins you had to push in to release, now, they've added rear mounted levers that "pull-in" the pins for much easier handling (and avoiding the ol nipping at you fingertips); small improvement, huge difference! Also, the locking of the extension beams used to be done with an awkwardly placed knob, which has now been replaced by a lever that's much easier to operate, again, small improvements...Overall very pleasantly surprised ; I was expecting the good ol' tried and true "built like a tank" stand, I actually got the "new and improved" version. Awesome. These are built to last, the heft and feel of the thing simply exudes quality and sturdiness. This is the one to get.Slight addition: this thing is huge at over 6 feet long even folded, which might be a concern for someone planning to move it around often from site to site, or with limited storage/cargo space when not in use. The dwx724 is the exact same heavy-duty stand in a 4 feet version that's much easier to store away or lug around... So unless you are planning to use it for lengthy material on a regular basis, you may want to make your life a little easier by going with the "shorty"...
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