
Mini Table Saw with 3 Blades, 90W Small Multi-Functional Electric Desktop Miter Saws for DIY Crafts, Cutting Metal/Wood/Ceramic Tile/PCB/Acrylic
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“A practical hobby-grade desktop saw for mixed crafts and light DIY, but lacks the power and precision for serious woodworking or frequent production cutting.”
Our Review
This 90W desktop saw delivers surprising versatility for hobbyists tackling mixed-material projects. The three included blades handle wood, metal, ceramic, and PCB adequately, though the motor struggles with dense hardwoods beyond 1/4-inch thickness. Build quality feels adequate with a cast aluminum base providing decent stability, but there's noticeable vibration at full RPM. The miter function works smoothly for angled cuts up to 45 degrees. At this wattage, power delivery is moderate—don't expect professional-grade performance. Real-world use shows it excels for craft work and light DIY rather than production work.
Ergonomics are decent with an accessible blade guard and footprint small enough for apartment workshops. The 90W motor maintains consistent torque for delicate work like PCB routing. However, the dust collection system is basic, leaving considerable cleanup. Cord length could be longer for typical workbench placement. The included blades vary in quality; upgrading to premium carbide options noticeably improves results.
This tool justifies its price point as a gateway desktop saw for DIYers unwilling to invest in full-size equipment. It's not a replacement for serious woodworking, but handles miscellaneous cutting tasks competently.
What We Like
- Genuinely multi-functional—three blades cover wood, metal, ceramic, and PCB without major setup changes
- Compact footprint ideal for cramped home workshops and apartment garages
- Stable 45-degree miter capability for frame and trim work
Watch Out For
- 90W motor struggles noticeably with hardwoods over 1/4-inch or dense metals, causing blade stalling
- Vibration and noise levels excessive at full RPM; aftermarket damping materials help but aren't included
The Verdict
“A practical hobby-grade desktop saw for mixed crafts and light DIY, but lacks the power and precision for serious woodworking or frequent production cutting.”



