Stanley 20-800 Contractor Grade Clamping Mitre Box
- An ideal contractor grade clamping mitre box for professional use
- Induction hardened teeth stay sharp 3-to-5 times longer than standard teeth
- Aggressive 3-sided tooth design cuts wood 50% faster than conventional handsaws
- Quick cam clamp holds work for accuracy and precision
- Limited lifetime warranty
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Ergonomically designed with a slip-resistant grip for maximum comfort and control, the Stanley Contractor Grade Clamping MiterBox features a simple angle adjustment and a quick, simple cam clamp to hold work for accurate and precise cuts. The included saw sports induction-hardened teeth that stay sharp 3-5 times longer than standard saw blades, and its precision design enables smooth, accurate cuts in wood as well as metal. This saw is backed by a limited… More >>
Stanley 20-800 Contractor Grade Clamping Mitre Box
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The mitre box came in a timely fashion. I haven’t used it yet, but it is a Stanley product and I am confident that it will be good.
Rating: 5 / 5
At first this was a passable tool and cut quite well. But after a while I came to realize that there is no way on Earth to get a replacement blade. I tried ordering it from three places and, finally, Stanley themselves. Even the Stanley employee was shocked.
And lest you think that this was a temporary problem, it is not. It has been over a year since I first started looking. Today I decided to throw this one away and buy a better brand. Nice job Stanley. I will remember this every time I shop for a tool; and you can bet that I will not buy Stanley if there is any other option.
Rating: 1 / 5
Good quality, works well at a great price. Much better than a power tool for precision framing work. We use the tool in building picture frames and canvasses.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve owned one of these saws for a few years, and I just broke it completely. I’m not sure what I’ll replace it with, but it certainly won’t be with the same model.
If all you intend to cut is very small (1/4″ x 1″) pieces, this saw might be accurate enough for you, but don’t bet on it. For anything large, the initial contact point of the saw is okay, but the blade is too flexible (regardless of how much you tighten it), and it will wander off of straight. Frankly, I can cut a truer cut with a standard hand saw.
The plastic peg clamps work on lightweight work, but won’t hold a two by four firmly enough to make cutting easy — you’ll always want another clamp. The length guide is ridiculous. The height guides are difficult to set, but work effectively once set.
What I did like about this saw, is it did provide a handy cutting station for small cuts. This is a useful feature, and, despite the lack of trueness, made the saw worth having. The angles were close enough for framing (house, not picture) work.
Lastly, I accidentally bumped one of the uprights with something, and bent the base that holds the uprights. While trying to bend it back, I snapped the base (it is just thin cast aluminium). This has ended the limited utility of the saw.
Rating: 2 / 5
I’m no contractor, but I knew I wanted something better than the one-piece plastic miter box I had. I was able to pick this up at Lowes for $35. I then proceeded to use it to cut moldings for a couple of rooms in my house. I found this device to work perfectly. I was even able to use my left hand forefinger to support the blade guide a slight amount and get as smooth and light a saw cut as I wanted. Within a short time I was making smooth accurate cuts, better cuts than I have ever gotten with a simple box and back saw.
Cosmetically, the aluminum base casting has some cracks it but it seems perfectly strong enough. It cuts accurately, and has a number of preset angles which it can cut. Degrees are clearly marked for you to identify any angle you wish (not sure if it clamps at those angles though).
Some of the other reviewers seem to be contractors or something. I think this is a fine value for people who don’t want to spend $100+ on the professional grade models.
Rating: 5 / 5