The Baumr-AG BS30 Series II Band Saw uses a 350W induction motor. It features a 0 to 45-degree angle adjustable table.
200mm maximum cutting width and an 80mm maximum cutting height.
It comes complete with dust protected switches, a precision miter guide for accurate results, and a quick-lock clamp locking fence system for clean straight cuts. The frame is easily secured to the bench. Upper and lower guides ensure that the blade is straight, while the rapid blade tension system allows for easy alignment. A push stick is provided to ensure safe usage and has convenient hanging storage on the side of the unit. The Baumr-AG BS30 Series II Band Saw has a dust port for the option to connect to a dust extractor.
Powerful high-grade low-noise 350W motor
High-tensile Steel Frame
Max cutting width of 200mm and height of up to 80mm
Micro-adjustable blade guard
Tool-less tilt adjustment
High-performance 1400mm blade
Quick-lock fence clamp
0-45° angle adjustable table
Full-sized table with ruler
Rapid Blade Tension System
Easy Blade Alignment
Steering ‘Push’ Stick
Dust Extraction Port
I just bought one of these midday Monday and it was delivered on Tuesday. I looked around and the reviews were generally very good. I cut up some driftwood I had sitting around and it ripped through it on the stock blade. Very little (if any) movement from the blade. It appears to be setup ready to go from the factory, I didn't have to adjust anything. The only thing I did notice is that a small nut fell out of the machine while I was using it. It took a moment to find where it had come from (a little bracket that holds the cable in place inside the top cover). I went over the machine and gave all the screws a tighten, but otherwise it was rock solid. Very small form factor too which is great.
If the 350w is too small, the 500w version is also included under the code
300W band saw excludes Northern Territory, WA Regional, WA Remote. 500W band saw no exclusion.
Honestly, I'd be suspect of the '350w' claims on a no-brander.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-250w-200mm-8-bandsaw_p0035…
For $149 and 3 years of Warranty, I'd go the Ozito.
Wattage on these small bandsaws isn't really a concern anyway, its mostly just affecting how fast you can cut, how heavily you can make the teeth work.
Smaller bites, less watts needed.