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Ahh, Ok, I see where you are coming from now.
Of the ones you listed above, I'd go for either the Craftsman 21400 or as vaughn suggested, the Rikon 10" Bench Top Bandsaw, Model 10-305.
The Rikon is probably a little better, but they look pretty similar, so I'm guessing they probably are pretty comparable.
The other two models just look a little too fragile for cutting out the legs of the table you are working on. The Ryobi and the skil look like they would be good for model making, but probably not real woodworking.
I'm sure if you went with the craftsman, you'd find it less tiring than using the B&D jigsaw
Of the ones you listed above, I'd go for either the Craftsman 21400 or as vaughn suggested, the Rikon 10" Bench Top Bandsaw, Model 10-305.
The Rikon is probably a little better, but they look pretty similar, so I'm guessing they probably are pretty comparable.
The other two models just look a little too fragile for cutting out the legs of the table you are working on. The Ryobi and the skil look like they would be good for model making, but probably not real woodworking.
I'm sure if you went with the craftsman, you'd find it less tiring than using the B&D jigsaw