
2 in 1 Mini Table Saw, Versatile Portable Cutting | Sander All-in-One, Belt Sander, 4 Blades and 10 Sanding Tapes to Choose From for Wood/Metal/Pcb/Acrylic/Plastic
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“A capable hobbyist compromise tool for tight workshops, but neither function reaches professional-grade performance—invest in separate tools if precision or volume matter.”
Our Review
This 2-in-1 mini table saw/belt sander hybrid attempts to maximize workshop versatility in a compact footprint, appealing to hobbyists and small-space craftsmen. The four included blades handle wood, metal, PCB, and acrylic reasonably well, while the belt sander function with ten sanding tape options provides genuine multi-material capability. However, the dual-function design compromises depth—the table saw lacks the stability and rip capacity of dedicated units, and the sander module feels underpowered compared to standalone belt sanders. Build quality appears adequate with basic steel construction, though the motor torque specifications aren't clearly published, raising durability concerns for sustained heavy use. The small work surface and limited fence precision make accurate crosscuts difficult for dimensional work.
What We Like
- Genuine 2-in-1 functionality eliminates purchasing two separate tools for space-constrained workshops
- Ten sanding tape options and four saw blades provide legitimate material versatility across wood, metal, plastic, and PCB
- Portable design suitable for jobsite use or tabletop setup without dedicated space requirements
Watch Out For
- Undersized cutting table and marginal fence system severely limit rip capacity and crosscut accuracy compared to standard table saws
- Dual-function motor compromises peak performance in both applications; sander feels underpowered for production work
The Verdict
“A capable hobbyist compromise tool for tight workshops, but neither function reaches professional-grade performance—invest in separate tools if precision or volume matter.”



