π οΈ Cut sharp, work smart β the Genesis GSS160 scroll saw is your creative edge!
The Genesis GSS160 is a 16-inch variable speed scroll saw powered by a 1.2 Amp induction motor, offering quiet and smooth operation. Featuring a quick-change blade system, flexible dust blower, and a durable die-cast table with left/right bevel tilting up to 45Β°, itβs designed for precision woodworking with enhanced user convenience. Backed by a 2-year warranty and US-based support, itβs the perfect tool for amateur and professional woodworkers seeking versatility and reliability.
Brand | Genesis |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | AC |
Special Feature | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Power Scroll Saw |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 32.2 Pounds |
Blade Length | 16 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 18 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Specification Met | UL |
Wattage | 144 watts |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00897667001668 |
Handle Material | Plastic |
UPC | 897667001668 |
Manufacturer | Genesis |
Part Number | GSS160 |
Item Weight | 32.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 14.5 x 13.5 inches |
Item model number | GSS160 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 16-Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Usage | Inside; Amateur |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Backed by the Genesis 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty with US-Based Customer Support |
B**K
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Fantastic machine
S**T
Great for my activities.
This saw is adequate for my needs. It came to me with a pin blade and blade guard in place. The feet, screws, allen wrench, flexible dust blower and two extra blades were in a sealed bag. The feet and flexible hose were easily attached, using just my left hand. I made sure all knobs were securely screwed in place. Having tested the saw on my level work bench I found that there is vibration increasing with ever higher speed adjustments. Removing the feet and applying rubber washers and ΒΌ" lag bolts to attach it directly to the bench significantly reduced the vibration. I might add here that for my purposes I will be using only the lower ranges on the speed dial. However, I'm confident that if I should want to tackle a 1-2" wood project this saw will be very handy. It runs smoothly and quietly.My arthritic hands are no longer able to use a utility knife, X-acto knife, linoleum knife, scissors etc. for cutting shapes out of dense materials such as book board, craft foam, gasket materials, cork etc. I have a Logan mat cutter, a Carl and a Pazzles for dense paper and light gage card and mat board. All of my cutting tools will relieve the wear and tear on my hand joints.This scroll saw will allow me to continue the many crafts I enjoy creating when I'm not painting in my studio. I've used my hands pretty hard most of my life. Now, I'm recovering from re-constructive surgery on my right hand, my left hand will be operated on in several months. With great care and concentration the Genesis will allow me to work one handed for now and two handed later on.Yes, it's cheap, made in China. And, I'm sure that my retired father a master carpenter and certified teacher of the trade would not have bought this saw. But, for my crafty projects this is adequate and seems to me to be the best value for the dollar. (Under $100. in a damaged box from Amazons Warehouse Deals)
M**L
Excellent Saw for the Price
I needed to replace an old Craftsman Saw that I inherited and even though I don't use a Scroll Saw everyday, I wanted something I could depend on. I have had good results from Genesis before - so I gave this one a try. Knowing that the Smartest Tool Users spend time to set the product correctly - I made sure that everything was tightened properly and all guards were correctly in place before putting it in action. The instructions were clear and concise and I know they were written by someone who speaks good English - rare these days in many operating manuals... The tilting table adjustment in degrees is a little hard to read, but proved to be accurate and tightened quite well. The variable speed works well and allows me to match speed with thickness and density of my wood. The articulated blower is a nice feature and can be adjusted easily to keep the cutting point free from sawdust. I have been able to cut everything that I have needed to and bought some extra blades with different TPI for future projects on different materials and density of wood. One excellent feature is the ability to use both Plain End and Pin End blades. The item also has a full Two-Year warranty, so I have peace of mind on the quality. This Saw is well-built, recommended to others and is easily 5 stars in my book.
M**P
Below average. Noisy and the dust blower doesn't work.
Noisy, hard to use, cuts run off line. Dust blower doesn't work, Spend a little more for a higher quality, better precision machine.
A**R
Not the best saw - but affordable.
Like many of the reviewers, my experience with the Genesis scroll saw was marred by bad problems. First, the table would not stay in position no matter how hard I applied tension to the set-screw, that orange knob on the front of the saw. I fixed it by adding two washers, one before and one behind the set screw. Then came the foot adjustment height. This too was lose no matter how much I tightened it. I resolved this problem by putting a small piece of emory paper in the raceway. Finally, there is a large sticker that covered half the table on the left side. This should have been easy to pull off. It wasn't. No matter how carefully I pulled the edges, it would strip down to the layer before the stick-um. It took a full hour to remove the sticker using a combination of a razor blade and acetone. I finally got it resolved and applied a layer of wax to the table to facilitate material moving over the table. Next came a test run of the saw. It was quite accurate at all speeds when sawing everything from pine, to oak, to poplar, cutting a small circle of 3/16th in diameter. I'll keep it, not because it's the best saw but because it's affordable and does the trick for me.
J**O
Dangerous item will likely injure you
This item is probably the worst power tool I've ever used and I've use a lot of tools over the years. It's poorly designed, severely unbalanced, and shoddily built. Mine arrived missing the rubber feet and with several loose screws. After I tightened the screws and set it on a cork pad the saw was somewhat usable. However after a total of about 30 minutes of intermittent use the one of the fasteners on the arm flew off and pinged on my safety glasses. I have to admit I would not normally have been wearing them while using a scroll saw but luckily I was working on a project with my 10 year old son so I was role modeling good safety and had them on. If not I'd probably have had a trip to the hospital with a scratched cornea. When the arm came apart it also beat itself into the workpiece ruining it.Anyhow, it's a pile of junk that's not worth the space it will take in your shop.
N**Y
Good value, Decent construction
I've used this saw for a couple of small projects and it functions well. The construction is heavy duty, almost all cast steel. The "fit & finish" isn't great, but for the money, it seems much better constructed than a lot of the scroll saws that utilize plastic casings. All in all, for the money, it's a good value.
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