

For a lot of everyday stuff an 8" blade is plenty. I have a small fleet of table saws, all on wheels, that migrated to my shop and at times end up out somewhere at a job site. One I am a little fond of is an older Rockwell 8", 3/4 HP with cast iron table extensions and a "functional" fence. All good enough for carpentry and trim work. It is my "go to" in the shop if I have a setup that I still need on my main table saw but need to make a few odd one-of cuts. I have never bought a new 8" blade for it. Instead I run a new low cost 7 1/4" carbide blade on it. They now make some very nice, fast cutting and low cost blades for "electric hand saws" (AKA "Skilsaws").
You can buy them super cheap in bulk but quite reasonable in singles. I have a couple of 5/8" SS arbors and could easily keep one ready to slip on an SS. The reduced diameter is fine for most day to day work and could seriously improve your feed rate when cutting hard stuff like oak and stuff. I have a fair stash of used oak flooring that I want to recycle and it is a lot less painful to hit a nail with a very low cost blade. Those blades are also fairly tolerant of the odd nail.
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