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Taurus 3 Ring Saw by Gemini Saw Company

Price $379.95
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Product Features
  • 25% larger work surface than previous model
  • Greater blade exposure plus a built-in bright white light provides greater visibility for more percise cuts
  • The entire working part of the saw snaps out of the water bath and contains its own water so it can be used as a portable saw
  • Built to last - constructed with metal reinforced polycarbonate
  • Now includes an instructional DVD and blade stabilizer
Frequently Bought Together
Taurus 3 Ring Saw
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Taurus 3 Ring Saw Accessory Kit
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Taurus 3 Separating Blade
Price For All Three: $447.85
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Product Description
Everything You Want in a Ring Saw
The most popular ring saw in glass! The improved model from Taurus features a 1/5 HP motor, 5-3/4" multi-directional blade and weighs only 14 pounds! Three year manufacturer warranty (excluding blades).

Advantages of the Taurus 3 Ring Saw:

-- Amazing Portability: the saw snaps out of its reservoir turning it into a hand-held saw so you can make cuts anywhere
-- Quieter: half the noise of older models
-- Bigger Work Surface: 17-3/4" x 16" with 5-5/8" throat depth
-- Built-in spotlight and flip-up face shield
-- Simpler: less maintenance and easier cleaning
-- Grinds as it cuts!
-- New: Includes instructional DVD and blade stabilizer
-- Three year warranty (excluding blades)

Available in 220/240 Volt
Also available in a 220/240 international voltage version.
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Product Details
  • Motor: 1/5 hp, 110 volt, 60 Hz
  • Blade: 5 3/4", diamond coated, stainless steel
  • Work Surface: 17 3/4” x 16”
  • Throat Depth: 5 5/8"
  • Throat Height: 5 5/8”
  • Weight: 14LBS
  • Controls: On/Off Switch
  • Warranty: 3 Year Manufacturer
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Great Saw By on
Pros : This saw has been great. It's very quiet, can cut forever, and can do tight turns with no problems. Cleans great and very easy to take apart. Best investment I have made for stained glass.
Cons : No cons at all.
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10 of 12 people found this review helpful
3 out of 5 stars
3 stars Worth the money By on
Pros : Cuts fast. Not as noisy as Taurus 2. Work light is great.
Cons : Vibration is a little annoying. Face/safety shield isn't big enough and mounted to low.
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7 of 8 people found this review helpful
5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Awsome By on
Pros : I can really cut curvy, tight, spaces w this saw! plus I can take the head off if I need to!
Cons : It works and last great! I don't hv to worry about this breaking down.
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