The TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw is a powerful device with which ambitious DIY enthusiasts can make exact longitudinal cuts and angle cuts in solid wood, fiberboard and many other materials. It is supplied with a precision saw blade with carbide-tipped teeth, the height and angle of which can be adjusted individually using the 2in1 saw blade adjustment. The powder-coated table width extension and the length stop rail allow particularly workpieces to be sawn without any problem. The anodized table surface of the TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw offers outstanding sliding properties, enabling a uniform feed for precise, fluid sawing. The cross stop allows precise angle cuts to be achieved. The saw blade guard and the housing of the machine also are provided with a chip extractor connection to ensure a clean workplace. An overload switch ensures safety when working. The push stick that is also is required for safety reasons has its own holder, where it is always within reaching distance. The sturdy base frame for stability is already included in the scope of supply.
The TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw is a powerful device with which ambitious DIY enthusiasts can make exact longitudinal cuts and angle cuts in solid wood, fiberboard and many other materials. It is supplied with a precision saw blade with carbide-tipped teeth, the height and angle of which can be adjusted individually using the 2in1 saw blade adjustment. The powder-coated table width extension and the length stop rail allow particularly workpieces to be sawn without any problem. The anodized table surface of the TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw offers outstanding sliding properties, enabling a uniform feed for precise, fluid sawing. The cross stop allows precise angle cuts to be achieved. The saw blade guard and the housing of the machine also are provided with a chip extractor connection to ensure a clean workplace. An overload switch ensures safety when working. The push stick that is also is required for safety reasons has its own holder, where it is always within reaching distance. The sturdy base frame for stability is already included in the scope of supply.
The TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw is a powerful device with which ambitious DIY enthusiasts can make exact longitudinal cuts and angle cuts in solid wood, fiberboard and many other materials. It is supplied with a precision saw blade with carbide-tipped teeth, the height and angle of which can be adjusted individually using the 2in1 saw blade adjustment. The powder-coated table width extension and the length stop rail allow particularly workpieces to be sawn without any problem. The anodized table surface of the TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw offers outstanding sliding properties, enabling a uniform feed for precise, fluid sawing. The cross stop allows precise angle cuts to be achieved. The saw blade guard and the housing of the machine also are provided with a chip extractor connection to ensure a clean workplace. An overload switch ensures safety when working. The push stick that is also is required for safety reasons has its own holder, where it is always within reaching distance. The sturdy base frame for stability is already included in the scope of supply.
The TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw is a powerful device with which ambitious DIY enthusiasts can make exact longitudinal cuts and angle cuts in solid wood, fiberboard and many other materials. It is supplied with a precision saw blade with carbide-tipped teeth, the height and angle of which can be adjusted individually using the 2in1 saw blade adjustment. The powder-coated table width extension and the length stop rail allow particularly workpieces to be sawn without any problem. The anodized table surface of the TC-TS 2025/1 U bench-type circular saw offers outstanding sliding properties, enabling a uniform feed for precise, fluid sawing. The cross stop allows precise angle cuts to be achieved. The saw blade guard and the housing of the machine also are provided with a chip extractor connection to ensure a clean workplace. An overload switch ensures safety when working. The push stick that is also is required for safety reasons has its own holder, where it is always within reaching distance. The sturdy base frame for stability is already included in the scope of supply.
Last updated at 03/31/2026 17:49:41
Circular saw Einhell TC-TS 2025/2 U
Tc-ts 2025/2 u - table saw
Delivery $3,997.44
Einhell Table Saw with Stand 2000W, Saw Blade with Height/Angle Adjustment Facility, Parallel Stop, Angle Stop +/- 60, Metal Base Frame TC-TS 2025/2 U
Delivery between 7–10 Apr $29
originally posted on wickes.co.uk
Well what a brilliant saw, after reading some negative reviews I thought well let's see for my self.Assembly was straight forward, then came the test cutting at 45 degree of 45 X 125 full length of 3 metres. Straight and precise,a very nice cut and no problem at all.The only improvement I would suggest is for the starting, as it's very powerful from zero to full speed nearly straight away, if it was looked to slightly soften the starting it would be awesome.So overall I think it's brilliant for the price.
originally posted on wickes.co.uk
After several years of using a Titan saw, preferring hand saws and circulars; ir gave up and typically you can't get spares, so along came this. Wow, as a keen DIY er currently doubt a boat up what a surprise, very accurate smooth saw. However, I did buy a fine tooth blade to go with it which makes a difference. With a little time setting up, I think as good as a De Walt. 1mm variance over 1m, and 90 degree cuts with the angle fence spot in
originally posted on wickes.co.uk
I bought this saw 8 months ago and have used it quite a bit. It does the job well, easy to use, but the big downside is that the runner grooves in the table are not the standard size for mitre bars or clamps etc.I'm finding it impossible to find any way to set up a reliable jig for more complex or repeatable cuts - I'm really hacked off that Einhell decided to put grooves in that cannot be used this way - they don't even sell their own product for the job!! Completely bizarre.I wish I had known I needed to think about this when I bought it. Would definitely recommend looking more carefully at alternatives if you are likely to want to use a table saw frequently or for more than simple single cuts.
| Blade | ø250 x ø30 |
| Blade inclination | 45 ° |
| Extension of the left floor | 583 x 165 |
| Extension of the right floor | 583 x 165 |
| Free height adjustment | 0-85 mm |
Circular saw Einhell TC-TS 2025/2 U
Tc-ts 2025/2 u - table saw
Delivery $3,997.44
Einhell Table Saw with Stand 2000W, Saw Blade with Height/Angle Adjustment Facility, Parallel Stop, Angle Stop +/- 60, Metal Base Frame TC-TS 2025/2 U
Delivery between 7–10 Apr $29
Well what a brilliant saw, after reading some negative reviews I thought well let's see for my self.Assembly was straight forward, then came the test cutting at 45 degree of 45 X 125 full length of 3 metres. Straight and precise,a very nice cut and no problem at all.The only improvement I would suggest is for the starting, as it's very powerful from zero to full speed nearly straight away, if it was looked to slightly soften the starting it would be awesome.So overall I think it's brilliant for the price.
After several years of using a Titan saw, preferring hand saws and circulars; ir gave up and typically you can't get spares, so along came this. Wow, as a keen DIY er currently doubt a boat up what a surprise, very accurate smooth saw. However, I did buy a fine tooth blade to go with it which makes a difference. With a little time setting up, I think as good as a De Walt. 1mm variance over 1m, and 90 degree cuts with the angle fence spot in
I bought this saw 8 months ago and have used it quite a bit. It does the job well, easy to use, but the big downside is that the runner grooves in the table are not the standard size for mitre bars or clamps etc.I'm finding it impossible to find any way to set up a reliable jig for more complex or repeatable cuts - I'm really hacked off that Einhell decided to put grooves in that cannot be used this way - they don't even sell their own product for the job!! Completely bizarre.I wish I had known I needed to think about this when I bought it. Would definitely recommend looking more carefully at alternatives if you are likely to want to use a table saw frequently or for more than simple single cuts.
First off I must say I have not assembled the legs as I’m using it a a table top saw on my bench, I also have not fitted the table extenders as most of my work are small pieces.The table was not flat , soon rectified with washers.Cut is good and clean but with a violent startup, soft shut down though.Made a sled which fits in the tenon tracks to give accurate cross cuts.Overall a good addition to any workshop for the price.Delivery as usual good and quick, too heavy for shop pickup.
Generally very good, at this price you cannot expect real precision. My needs were for a stable and reasonably accurate saw to rip lengths of skirting board. Worked very well and I was impressed with the accuracy. I did plant a piece of oak on the back edge to increase rigidity as that edge was a little flimsy and was prone to distortion when moving the machine. Easily met my needs and will hopefully provide good service for many years.
Well, after reading all the reviews, watching the vids, trying to become aware of the faults on the saw, I went and bought one. Assembly was easy, although getting the riving edge straight took some doing........Everything square, so tried my first cut (making a rebate). Ok. Next adjacent cut, didn't go as deep, nor the third !!Turned out the blade height adjuster, was adjusting itself during the cuts, and I even filmed it adjusting itself (dropping in cut height), when not cutting, but just the motor running. No way of locking the whell that I could see.Packed it up and sent it back for a refund. :-(
Used to reduce some very large timber down to multiple sizes and lengths to make garden furniture for a wedding. This purchase over one weekend has already saved me a lot of money and many hours of time and heavy effort. Provided the right tool for the job without breaking the bank for substantial home projects. I do not expect that this is suitable for a tradesman working day to day on heavy projects, but as a carpenter myself, I was very pleasantly surprised at how much I got done with this compact machine.The instructions were not straight forward, and I have not even attempted to put the legs and extensions on, as it can be used well enough on a table top, although I used it perched on top of its box and a cupboard draw...Great purchase that I would highly ... MoreUsed to reduce some very large timber down to multiple sizes and lengths to make garden furniture for a wedding. This purchase over one weekend has already saved me a lot of money and many hours of time and heavy effort. Provided the right tool for the job without breaking the bank for substantial home projects. I do not expect that this is suitable for a tradesman working day to day on heavy projects, but as a carpenter myself, I was very pleasantly surprised at how much I got done with this compact machine.The instructions were not straight forward, and I have not even attempted to put the legs and extensions on, as it can be used well enough on a table top, although I used it perched on top of its box and a cupboard draw...Great purchase that I would highly recommend!!
I'll start by saying it's OK for the price. Everything is a bit er... flexible, the base is plastic, the saw rear mount is a slot not a pivot so the blade kicks side ways when started. It takes a while to setup the extensions and the guides To be level and square. The angle slide is awful as the plastic slide piece is too small for the slot so it deflects when you push it. The fence mount in the slot is a little flexible but it works OK when locked down. The plate round the blade isn't level with the table top neither are the extensions without work. Max size of cut off is around 260mm so no big sheets. You can't cut dado's or slots on it. The supplied 24tooth blade tends to rip the wood. The good thing is it works OK for the price but its not super accurate it's OK ... MoreI'll start by saying it's OK for the price. Everything is a bit er... flexible, the base is plastic, the saw rear mount is a slot not a pivot so the blade kicks side ways when started. It takes a while to setup the extensions and the guides To be level and square. The angle slide is awful as the plastic slide piece is too small for the slot so it deflects when you push it. The fence mount in the slot is a little flexible but it works OK when locked down. The plate round the blade isn't level with the table top neither are the extensions without work. Max size of cut off is around 260mm so no big sheets. You can't cut dado's or slots on it. The supplied 24tooth blade tends to rip the wood. The good thing is it works OK for the price but its not super accurate it's OK for diy jobs. I Would have bought a more expensive one had I seen it in the flesh before hand.
Had this table saw for about 2 years now and been using it regularly to do various cuts.First problem, the startup load well exceeds the rated 2kW, you'd expect around 10A, but this thing trips a 24A MCB. Nothing else in the shop manages to trip that MCB, only the table saw. I've measured over 20A but the inrush current is so sudden and I don't really have the tooling to measure much higher, so I expect the reality is much worse.In terms of the cut quality, you get what you pay for. The blade is reasonable, and I've never managed to stall it (perhaps testament to how powerful the motor is) even making the deepest cuts through ash and oak. The biggest problem with quality comes from the fence and mitre guide - both of which fit loosely at best and are not sturdy ... MoreHad this table saw for about 2 years now and been using it regularly to do various cuts.First problem, the startup load well exceeds the rated 2kW, you'd expect around 10A, but this thing trips a 24A MCB. Nothing else in the shop manages to trip that MCB, only the table saw. I've measured over 20A but the inrush current is so sudden and I don't really have the tooling to measure much higher, so I expect the reality is much worse.In terms of the cut quality, you get what you pay for. The blade is reasonable, and I've never managed to stall it (perhaps testament to how powerful the motor is) even making the deepest cuts through ash and oak. The biggest problem with quality comes from the fence and mitre guide - both of which fit loosely at best and are not sturdy enough to avoid flexing. You still tend to get a straight cut but it does put a slight sideways pressure on the blade which I expect could become problematic. It's very difficult to judge thickness as a result.The blade guard is utterly hopeless. Mine never sat properly to begin with (I think the metal part it connects to was warped but it's very slight) and fowled on the blade.The extension tables don't sit flush with the main table, so cutting stuff like 5mm boxing ply isn't really achievable on this thing without flex. Fortunately that stuff doesn't tend to need to be too accurate.The table itself is made from bent sheet metal, and the tracks that the mitre guide (and other accessories) fit into have a huge lip at the top, making manufacturing a table sled rather challenging. This is becoming somewhat standard, but it's really not a good thing.I could go on for days, but this will do. If you're after a cheap table saw where accuracy isn't a concern, you're looking in the right place. If you're looking for something to make precision cuts, look elsewhere.
Pro's:Cheap & surprisingly powerful with a relatively good blade for the price. Rips 2" oak down the length no problemCon's:No support at the back end of the motor assembly so when you raise/lower the blade it wobbles side to side (knocking it out of square to the table top)Fence deflects at the far endMitre guide in the slots slops around like a you know what in a shirt sleeve....In summary, if you want accuracy this isn't the saw for you. If you want something as cheap as chips to rough rip lengths (like I did) then this will eat it up
| Blade | ø250 x ø30 |
| Blade inclination | 45 ° |
| Extension of the left floor | 583 x 165 |
| Extension of the right floor | 583 x 165 |
| Free height adjustment | 0-85 mm |