
I think Laguna saws tend to be generally overpriced (especially the used, Asian made models that are riding on the Italian Laguna name) for what they offer compared to other similarly equipped saws, but that's just me. I don't have any direct experience with this model though, only Italian made LT18s, which are great saws. Depending on condition, I'd say that saw is worth $600-800. I guess it's up to whatever buyer to do their homework and decide if it's worth it.ġ 1/4" carbide blades seem like a lot of work to tension for this saw, but maybe I'm wrong. I can see it being worth around $800 but for $1,000 when new it's only $1,099 with warranty, I don't know, just irritated. I was mainly pissed cuz I missed out on the deal BUT also pissed because the new buyer is not even using the saw, just scamming I think.

I check craiglist yesterday evening and see the SAME EXACT saw listed in a town about an hour away for $1,000 now The new seller didn't even bother taking it out of his truck to take photos and post. Got in touch and seller said he had a guy coming in the morning and he'll let me know they pass. Seller wanted $550 Deal! As much as I wanted a 220v 2+hp bandsaw, that was a deal I thought for interim I couldnt pass.

It was a year or so old BUT still in box with 2 blades, never opened. I saw a brand new Laguna 1412 on CL two days ago. Part 2) This really pissed me off and I'm sure some will disagree. Comes with 3 blades including a 1 1/4" carbide tipped one. Any thoughts on price? I think new it was $2100 or so. I'm currently using a 14" Jet that's from the late 90s.

Was reading mostly positive reviews but also a lengthy writeup by a user that said they couldn't tension the blade all the way and blamed that on the smaller spring Laguna had. Part 1) What's the value of a this Laguna LT18 3000? It's a china made model.
