Best Draper Mitre Saw UK –

Thanks for taking your time to read our reviews of the best Draper mitre saw, that is currently available on the UK marketplace. Draper are a UK brand and they currently make and manufacture 9 mitre saws and a mitre saw stand that is compatible with all of their saws.

  1. Draper 21307
  2. Draper Expert 28043
  3. Draper 83677
  4. Draper Expert 79901
  5. Draper 79899
  6. Draper 90170
  7. Draper 99765
  8. Draper 99632
  9. Draper 99970

1. Draper 21307 1100 Watt Mitre Saw

88% buyer satisfaction based on 150+ online buyer reviews

This is a basic and affordable compound mitre saw – please note this is NOT a sliding mitre saw.

It is light in weight at 5.81 Kg so is easy enough to move around and it does not take up a lot of storage room.

This will let you perform precise trenching operations and it comes with an integral dust extraction outlet and bag, stop bar and laser beam cutting guide.

It also comes fitted with a cable and approved UK plug

2. Draper 28043 Expert Double Bevel Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

90% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is an electric corded sliding 250mm mitre saw. 

It is a sliding saw and also has a double bevel feature – that allows the user to make mitre, bevel and compound cuts in both left and right directions.

It also has the important depth stop which allows you to make trench cuts

Other useful features include dust extraction, extension wings, a stop bar, a vice clamp and a laser cutting guide.

It comes with a 40T TCT saw blade.

3. Draper 83677 210MM Sliding Mitre Saw

80% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is a the Draper sliding mitre saw and as you can see it is around twice the price of their standard compound mitre saw.

It is not a big seller on the UK market.

It is a 210 mm sliding mitre saw

It has an integral dust extraction outlet and bag, stop bar and laser beam cutting guide.

It comes supplied with a spare set of motor brushes, Hex. Keys, box spanner, collection bag and a 40T T.C.T. Saw blade.

The pull facility and depth stop allow the user to perform precise trenching operations.

4. Draper Expert 79901 305mm Double Bevel Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

72% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is an electric corded sliding 305mm mitre saw.

It is a sliding saw and also has a double bevel feature – that allows the user to make mitre, bevel and compound cuts in both left and right directions.

It also has the important depth stop which allows you to make trench cuts

Other useful features include dust extraction, extension wings, a stop bar, a vice clamp and a laser cutting guide.

It comes with a 40T TCT saw blade.

5. Draper 79899 255mm Double Bevel Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

90% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is an electric corded sliding 255mm mitre saw.

It is a sliding saw and also has a double bevel feature – that allows the user to make mitre, bevel and compound cuts in both left and right directions.

It also has the important depth stop which allows you to make trench cuts

Other useful features include dust extraction, a workpiece clamp, 2 extension wings, a stop bar, a vice clamp and a laser cutting guide.

It comes with a 40T TCT saw blade.

6. Draper 90170 230V Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

84% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is an electric corded sliding 255mm compound mitre saw.

It has an 1800 watt motor and can cut 0-45-degree bevel cutting and 45-45 degree mitres

  • The main cross cut is 75 x 305mm
  • Mitre cut is 75 x 210mm
  • Bevel cut is 75 x 210mm
  • Compound cut is 38 x 210mm

It comes with a 40TPI aluminium blade, a hex key and a collection dust bag

The bore size is 30mm and the saw weighs 14Kg

7. Draper 99765 D20 20V Brushless 185mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

94% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This saw is a cordless 185mm sliding saw with a brushless motor. It comes with two 5.0 Ah batteries and a twin charger.

It also has a brushless motor which ensures a much longer lifetime of working

However, the downside is that it is one of the more expensive of the Draper models

  • The main cross cut is 50 x 210mm
  • Mitre cut is 50 x 105mm
    Bevel cut is 35 x 210mm
    Compound cut is 35 x 105mm

8. Draper 99632 D20 20V Brushless 185mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

97% buyer satisfaction based on 10+ online buyer reviews

This is a 185mm sliding compound mitre cordless and brushless saw. It comes with two 5.0 Ah batteries and a charger so everything you need to get started.

This model weighs 11.3Kg with a battery and 9.9Kg without one

  • The main cross cut is 50 x 210mm
  • Mitre cut is 50 x 105mm
  • Bevel cut is 35 x 210mm
  • Compound cut is 35 x 105mm

9. Draper 99970 D20 20V Brushless Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

This is a 185mm sliding compound mitre cordless and brushless saw. It comes with one 5.0 Ah batteries and a charger so everything you need to get started.

This model weighs 9.9Kg

  • The main cross cut is 50 x 210mm
  • Mitre cut is 50 x 105mm
  • Bevel cut is 35 x 210mm
  • Compound cut is 35 x 105mm

Draper Mitre Saw Stands

Draper 90248 Extendable Mitre Saw Stand

90% buyer satisfaction based on 100+ online buyer reviews

This Draper mitre saw stand is compatible with most mitre saw makes.

It can be used for timber lengths in excess of 2 metres

It folds flat and is lightweight for easy storage.

It also has quick-release mounting brackets

The stand is fully extendable to 1.65m

The maximum load capacity is 150kg

The stand weighs 12.5kg

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The Draper Brand

Draper Tools was founded in 1919 by Bert Draper. At that time they sold government surplus and tools in markets around the Kingston Upon Thames area. This is where the original warehouse, from which the Draper Tool Company Limited as we know it today was born, although at this time it was known as B. Draper & Son Limited

Norman Draper took control of the company in 1963 and developed the “Draper” as we know it today.

The Company is now run by his son, John. Draper Tools continues to thrive on a mixture of inward investment, active support for the independent stockist, striving for operational efficiency and all underpinned by the golden rule since 1919 – Guaranteed Quality. The current premises in Chandler’s Ford have been added to considerably since its purchase and has now reached a size of 535,000 square feet. It is now probably the largest stock of tools in one place in the UK.

Draper is a British brand based in Hampshire. Their contact number is +44 2380 266355. They stock spares for all their products and have excellent UK customer service.

If the Draper brand is not for you, then check our top 10 list of mitre saws here.

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