Evolution Power Tools FURY5 – S Fury 5-S Table Saw With Multi-Material Cutting, 1500W, (230 V)


TABLE SAW


Weight: 21 kg
Size: 230 V
Dimensions: 64.2 x 93 x 94 cm; 21 Kilograms
Model: FURY5 – S
Part: 056-0001
Pack Quantity: 1
Manufacture: Evolution Power Tools
Quantity: 1
Size: 230 V

125 Responses

  1. HannahCrutchfie says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Took my time setting up.
    Making sure all square and flat.
    1st cut is lengthwise on a 70 x 70 x 2270 paired on half.
    Quiet, no burn and pretty accurate.
    More than happy.

    5.0 out of 5 stars 1st cut and happy

  2. MitziNolte says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI had some accuracy issues with mine, Evolution customer services were exemplary but DPD lost the machine after I returned it for warranty repair/inspection. Evolution supplied me a brand new one the next day. Their customer service is first class.
    I understand that this saw is a 200.00 saw and not a 2000.00 one. It will cut anything you ask it to but it will not be 100% accurate, it is designed for a hobbyist not a fine furniture maker and it is priced accordingly.
    In my opinion the saw is as good if not better than I can expect for a machine of this price point.
    For what it is worth I am now a life long Evolution customer (but won’t go very entry level again)
    I would like to add something to this as I feel part of my comment is not quite correct.
    It is regarding the accuracy comment I made. Sure you cannot move the fence side to side and expect the same results every time as per a more expensive rack and pinion style fence but, if you take the time to set up the fence every time you move it and ensure it is square on both planes then it is as accurate as any other saw. It’s a bit more fiddly but the exact same results will be obtained.

  3. BVVJaninawbf says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Not used it a massive amount yet but its done those jobs well ie ripping a 1x6x 13ft piece of timbe

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It’s a little fiddly to get the blade 100% square.
    The fence isn’t 100% accurate, but close enough for my purposes.
    The mitre gauge wobbles in it’s track a bit, but I reckon I’ll get used to it.
    The only major issue is the it uses non standard T tracks, which makes buying/making jigs, a cross cut sled or feather boards tricky (I bought some aluminium bar to make sliders from, works fine)
    It cuts quickly and cleanly. Is easy to assemble, and seems well made.
    I’m a hobbyist on a budget. I didn’t expect perfection, but it’s minor flaws can be worked round, so overall, I’m pleased with the machine.
    I’d also ad that I contacted customer service and they were prompt and helpful in their replies.
    My only real gripe is that the info about the T track size should be more obvious.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Userseasy to assemble and use. pleasantly surprised by quality of cut.
    Down sides are Metal table extensions and legs a little flimsy if the unit requires regular moving.
    the blade and guide does not go down far enough (without removal of guide which is fidlely) therefor top is not flush and cant be used without making a specal cover when not in use

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersLike so many cheap table saws, this is badly let down by an ill fitting fence and guide. Why on earth they don’t have a fence that is the width of the table and can be clamped on both sides is beyond me. There is literally an mm or more play with both.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good little saw for the money unfortunately fence not that accurate

  8. James Buckroyd (Contributor) says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersI’ve used this heavily for a month and already I’m looking either for something better or for ways to build a better table. I’ve adjusted what I can but not much can be done about a table bed with runner slots that aren’t parallel. It’s a little under half a millimetre run-off from one end to the other. However, that’s enough to cause your home-made crosscut sled to bind. You will want to make your own sled and rip fence. The accessories provided for that purpose are too small and flimsy for accurate work. The problem was further exacerbated on my saw because, it appears, the press used to stamp out the runner slots in the factory isn’t quite long enough for the job. The last 10 millimetres at both ends of each slot had a second pass and the press didn’t line up perfectly with the first pass. This left a tiny step which I had to file down to reduce binding.
    The power buttons are located awkwardly in a manner that forces you bend down and look for them. I find this puts my head in the firing line of any material kickback.
    My table had a region of bubbled paint on the bed which flaked off after a little use. The metal underneath was rusty.
    The saw blade randomly suffers from flutter – side to side oscillation. I’ll be half way through a cut and suddenly there’s change in sound and kerf clearance at that point is a millimetre wider than the rest of the cut.

    If you’re like me, you’ll quickly find that the table saw is the most useful bit of kit in the workshop. It’s really frustrating when it doesn’t quite perform to the standard you want. I would recommend investing in the best machine you can afford. For me, the Fury5 just doesn’t cut it.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Although fairly sturdy for light work, this table saw is not the best for large heavy wood. The miter fence is rubbish (it flexes too easily) but the rip fence is fairly sturdy for the small jobs I do. When / If I replace this table saw I will replace with a saw that accepts dado blades.

  10. Christopher Seward says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Just needed to rip pieces of wood for my fence, cuts straight for what I needed, first one purchased, being a independent woman it worked great for the job, now in my shed maybe I’ll need it some other time, but I tend to buy Evolution tools now as they are very well built for less price, and comes with a multi cut blade, I bought a sliding chopsaw from evolution which I used a couple of times then gave to my brother in law for doing some jobs for me, he was pleased with the gift.

  11. HershelWeldon says:

     United Kingdom

    Sturdy and easy to assemble. Does the job very well and at a great price

  12. RMIMarisol says:

     United Kingdom

    With the exception to the partially flimsy rip fence (as it only locks on one end) this thing is epic!

    Assembly was a pain but got there eventually I have cut up over 120 pallets with this made precision parts for cabinet doors bedside tables and it has not let me down

    I have cut aluminium and steel and this thing does not care about nails or screws in wood!

    Overall it’s awesome and sturdy rip fence needs a secondary lock and the top extractor pipe gets in the way!

    It’s a good high quality tool!

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very easy to build and came in very useful while building my 24f18f shed

  14. BlytheMadera says:

     United Kingdom

    Table saw arrived well packed. Was easy to assemble.
    Build quality is in line with price, so it’s good but there are elements that are not as robust or accurate as more expensive saws.
    Set up and use is relatively easy. I’ve used it mostly for cutting of plywood and MDF up to 18mm thick and had no issues.
    Would happily recommend it as a good choice for hobbyists and DIY but if you’re a pro or going to be using it a lot and maybe moving locations, consider going more premium brand.

  15. Guest Author says:

     United Kingdom

    This was my second choice but having been let down by screwfix supplier bosch and waiting 2 weeks I ordered this for half the price and it arrived the next day. At first I was disappointed that the sub frame was grp and not steel but the trade off is that it is so much lighter and easier to move around. The saw itself seems very good and I have already had to cut some steel trim and it was great. I did wonder if the cut on wood would be as neat using a multi purpose blade but I’m pleased to say it does. Only gripe is when you bolt the legs on and stand it up you have to take 4 of the bolts out again later on for the side supports and the bolts are not very good. 2 off my bolts lost the thread and I used some stainless steel ones I had spare. It is a shame because the rest is very good. I did have to remove the leg rear support struts as I couldn’t get it out of the garage with them on but they are just extra in case it moves in the direction you are pushing your stuff through the saw. Overall very pleased, especially for the price.

    Good versatile saw

  16. LawannaZhg says:

     United Kingdom

    Solidly constructed and easy to use. Produces surprisingly accurate work and clean finishes to a wide variety of materials. An excellent buy and very good value. I already had an Evolution sliding mitre saw so was not disappointed with their table saw.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was a good price .Very accurate. Very sharp blade which cuts very clean .
    This saw is great for anybody just starting up in making woodworking projects.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I give 4 stars because was quite tricky to assemble the parts. I used it a few times so far and everything was according to my expectations. So far I cut wood and plastic without any issue. Is very easy to use the do clean cut. Overall I’m happy with my purchase.

  19. Andria Cheng says:

     United Kingdom

    Good product but instructions a bit difficult to follow. More detailed photographs would help.

  20. TomokoHoss says:

     United Kingdom

    This unit is missing 16 bolts so I cannot finish assembly and the instructions are not fit for purpose they are poor quality photos and not a hand drawn illustrations of where items need to be placed.
    I’ve been an engineer for 35 years and even I am getting annoyed with this the final straw was the bolts missing, I now have to go out and purchase them elsewhere as the Amazon cannot send any.
    I suppose you get what you pay for. Not for the faint hearted or short tempered that said works really well once set up

  21. Marie says:

     United Kingdom

    Very pleased with this. I have used it on so many projects from cutting wood boards different angles, plastic pipe, metal sheets, metal wire mesh different thickness. Leaves metal cut no sharpe edge. Easy to put together.

  22. Nicola Oakley says:

     United Kingdom

    Well pleased with the table saw. Good value for the money.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A brilliant tool, enables any size timber to be saw

  24. Ryan Tracy says:

     United Kingdom

    Fantastic saw, easy to assemble, a saw blade that cuts just about everything except thick steel items. It is perfect for any job you can do, the tilt system work very well and the sawdust vac pich up port works very well. I have mounted the saw onto a wooden frame at the botton of the legs and fitted a lockable caster under each leg so I can move the saw around with no effort and only need to lock the two front ones when sawing. This is a very good and study saw and have had no problems with it and would buy another one when needed.

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Building this table saw you’d expect to be easy but what the instructions dont tell you is each cross member is a different length and the wing supports are different too.

    The fence is okay but a little wobbly. Value for money though cannot argue with it. But there are few small tweaks that would make this a much better produc