Description
Efficient Design and Build
The Makita LS1219L 12″ Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser immediately caught my attention with its compact yet robust design, perfect for small workshops or garages. The 2-steel rail sliding system is a standout feature, allowing the tool to operate flush against a wall. It’s a game-changer for tight spaces! I also appreciated the aluminum base, which offers stability during use, making cuts feel precise and controlled. At 81.6 pounds, this saw is on the heavier side, but honestly, the weight adds a sturdy, professional feel. The rubberized handles make maneuvering easier, even for extended periods.
Performance and Cutting Precision
I tested this saw on a variety of materials, and it did not disappoint. The 15-amp direct-drive motor ensures consistent power, with no belts to replace—something that simplifies maintenance. The line-of-cut laser is incredibly accurate, marking the cut line whether the blade is spinning or not. This feature is made even better with micro-adjustments, which allow you to fine-tune for left or right blade cuts. Cutting crown molding and baseboards felt effortless thanks to the saw’s increased vertical cutting capacity (8 inches for crown molding and 6-3/4 inches for baseboards). The 60T carbide-tipped blade that comes with it is sharp and cuts cleanly, even on detailed projects.
Dust Collection and Work Area Cleanliness
Dust collection is usually a pain point for miter saws, but this tool tackles it impressively. The dual dust collection ports capture a good chunk of the debris, whether you’re using the included bag or a separate vacuum system. It’s not 100% dust-free, but honestly, it’s one of the better systems I’ve seen. My workshop stayed relatively clean, even after a long day of making crosscuts and bevel adjustments.
Ease of Adjustments
The in-front bevel lock is a small but mighty feature. It’s so convenient to make adjustments without having to reach around to the back of the saw. This came in handy when setting bevels between 0° and 48°, both left and right. The miter settings are equally user-friendly, with positive stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 45°, and 60°. These pre-set angles saved me a ton of time during repetitive tasks.
Highlights
- Compact design with a reduced footprint for tight spaces.
- Laser precision with micro-adjustments for enhanced accuracy.
- Direct-drive motor for smooth startups and consistent power.
- Dual dust collection ports for cleaner operation.
Areas for Improvement
- The weight of 81.6 pounds makes it less portable, especially for on-the-go contractors.
- The dust collection system, while good, still leaves some debris behind.
- It’s a corded tool, so you’ll need a reliable power source nearby.
Competing Products
Compared to other miter saws like the DeWalt DWS779 or Bosch GCM12SD, this Makita saw holds its own. I found the laser cutting guide to be more advanced than the DeWalt, which doesn’t include a laser at all. On the other hand, the Bosch model’s axial glide system offers smoother sliding action, although its footprint is larger, making it less ideal for smaller workspaces. The Makita excels in vertical cutting capacity and dust management, but the Bosch does have an edge in terms of portability due to its slightly lighter build.
True Value
This miter saw offers a lot of bang for the buck, especially for professionals or serious DIYers who need reliability and precision. While it’s not the cheapest option on the market, its performance, durability, and thoughtful features justify the price. For anyone dealing with large-scale woodworking projects, this tool is definitely worth considering.













