Find the Right Miter Saw Stand

A good miter saw stand transforms your saw from a clumsy benchtop tool into a precision cutting station. The right stand supports long stock, folds down for transport, and keeps your saw stable through thousands of cuts. We review and compare the leading models so you can choose with confidence.

Top Rated Stands

DeWalt DWX726

The industry benchmark for jobsite miter saw stands. The DWX726 supports up to 500 lbs, extends to 80 inches with adjustable material supports, and folds flat for transport. Pneumatic assist makes setup quick even when working alone.

Bosch T4B Gravity-Rise

Bosch's gravity-rise design lets you unfold the stand and lock it into position in one fluid motion. The wheeled base rolls easily across jobsites, and the T4B accommodates most 10-inch and 12-inch miter saws without adapters.

TOUGHBUILT TB-S550

A budget-friendly option that punches above its price point. The TB-S550 features quick-release mounting brackets, adjustable material supports, and a compact folded profile. Build quality is solid for the price, though it lacks the refinement of DeWalt and Bosch.

Bora Portamate PM-4000

A heavy-duty stationary option for dedicated workshop use. The PM-4000 supports up to 500 lbs with extension arms that reach over 100 inches, making it ideal for cutting long trim and crown molding.

What to Consider

Stand Types

Type Best For Tradeoff
Rolling/gravity-rise Mobile jobsite work Heavier, higher cost
Folding compact Truck bed transport Less material support
Stationary/heavy-duty Dedicated workshop Not portable

Choose the stand that matches how and where you work.