⚡ Slice through limits with the Fury 5-S – power, precision, portability!
The Evolution Power Tools Fury 5-S Table Saw is a versatile, portable powerhouse featuring a 1500W motor and a durable 255mm Tungsten Carbide Tipped blade. Designed for multi-material cutting including wood, metal, and plastic, it offers precise bevel and mitre adjustments (0-45° bevel, 60° mitre) for professional-grade accuracy. With integrated dust management, a robust 3-year warranty, and easy portability, it’s the ultimate tool for millennial pros demanding performance and reliability on the go.
Manufacturer | Evolution Power Tools |
Part Number | 056-0001 |
Product Dimensions | 36.61 x 25.28 x 37.01 cm; 21 kg |
Item model number | EVO-FW255TCT-60-FURY5-S |
Size | 230 V |
Colour | Black, Green |
Style | FURY 5-S |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Cord length | 2.2 Metres |
Handle material | One of the example_valid_values (Nylon, Plastic, Aluminium, Polypropylene, Rubber, Alloy Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Thermoplastic Elastomers, Beechwood, Wood, Metal) |
Blade length | 255 Millimetres |
Speed | 1900 RPM |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Item Weight | 21 kg |
W**N
Great for DIY will cut different matterial easily
Assembly took a little while, once up and running its quite loud, I wear ear defendrs so that's not an issue, I woul suggest that you should wear them however to avoid ear damage . The machine cuts wood and metal easily very Impressive actually. The blade is obviously a compromise as it Cutts sll sorts of things . How long it will last I don't know. Its not the most accurate measuring scale on the machine, however as long as you double check measurement it does the job. I've just cut through 15 tubular steel bars 15mm thick with ease.I can recommend this item its not a Makita or Dewalt, but is very cheap and dies the job well. All Mtmy other tools are makita ( sliding mitre saw) and its not in that league at all but its 3 times cheaper and for occasional use its brilliant. I don't think it would last as a ' work a day tool'But I know that not what or who it was designed for. I'm a fussy buyer and I'm well pleased with the price and what it does.
R**T
Well made brilliant for diy jobs easy to use
All working great well made for doing diy jobs and small projects good utility
R**.
Pretty good for the price
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.
M**G
Real Value For Money
Bought this in the Summer, made a saw bench and sled, excellent saw and the blade is good and tin can make accurate cuts.
J**R
Excellent Machine
Have used this a few times now and it is proving to be a very versatile and impressive machine.Was concerned it might be a bit of a 'toy' for the price, but definitely not.I have used it to cut 2 x 240 x 120cm ply boards into planks to make shelving for my workshop.Then used it to trim pine boards to 2cm to make edges for the shelves - made both jobs very easy.Have cut the best tenon joints I have ever managed and, along with a router table bought at the same time, have almost finished making a replacement sash window!!!Very impressed - I bought an evolution hand held circular saw a few months prior - it has the same blade and is equally impressive.Only downside - as others have noted - is the flimsy fence - fine for light work (like the pine strips) but for heavier jobs, a piece of aluminium angle and a couple of clamps sorted it out.Also light enough to be easily moved by one person - I keep in out of the way in the tool store and move it into the 'limited space' workshop as and when needed.
M**R
Pleased With Evolution Fury 5 S
I have been very pleased with this Fury 5 S. It was not as hard to construct as some said. Also, I have found it a great tool to use, with ease and precision. I would have no hesitation in recommending it.
M**N
Buyers beaware!
This has to be one of the most disappointing purchases I have made. Read the reviews, which I don't understand can be this high and I will give details as to why.1. Fence: Flexes so much it is very hard to get a straight cut. If you get a straight cut then be prepared to do a lot of sanding as the cut itself will be bad as the wood constantly moves if you put slight pressure on it towards the fence. The base of the fence is plastic and very small so it flexes easily. The fence is also very short and just about extends beyond the saw blade in full length. Ended up building a new fence, but that itself is not easy as the saw platform is made from thin material so anything you attach to it will move around.2. Miter gauge: Again the fence here is very short. But more importantly, the whole miter gauge wiggles because the aluminum slider bar is way to small for the track. The only way to get it to cut straight is to press it up against one side of the track while at the same time move it forward. You might think the easy solution would be to make a new slider bar, but that is not such a straightforward option due to the form of the track.3. Tracks: The tracks are not standard t-tracks so you can't use any standard sliders. The tracks are very narrow with a very thin inset at the top so if you create a slider with straight sides then it will just wiggle inside the track. On top of that, the tracks in my saw have some dents so they aren't even straight.4. Bolts and nuts: Bolts and nuts to attach the stand to the saw are I believe aluminum bolts which get destroyed very easily, so be super careful when putting this together.5. Blade: I haven't swapped out the blade to compare it to a proper wood cutting blade, but it seems to me the blade is also at fault for making rough cuts on timber. But I didn't expect it to be a great wood cutting blade so that is to be expected. This blade is made to cut everything, and as such probably doesn't cut anything really well.6. Raising of blade: When you raise the blade it moves up in a side-to-side motion and not straight up. So you can't have it move up and make a clean cut.7. Insert: The green insert plastic around the blade is very week and will flex if any pressure is applied to it. So if you are making a narrow cut and put some downward pressure the wood will drop down and subsequently the blade will make a bad cut. You will need to make your own insert, but even that is awkward as there is an iron under there that extends beyond the brackets the insert sits on so you need to make an indentation in the insert and come very close to the surface of the insert.The factory settings on 90° and 45° seem to be good so no adjustment was needed. The saw is also quite light, but that is to be expected with such a weak base and table.So if you are planning to make straight cuts then don't buy this saw.
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