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That Ryobi BT3100 is a home / hobby short or limited life saw and whatever you decide on to replace will be a godsend. BTW: Don't count on a saw just because its named a contractor series or whatever.
I have a number of table saws for both shop and onsite portable. Have also used many brands and designs but the main thing is having a saw that remains square. Watch out for poor motor trunion mounts that move out of alignment and fussy fence clamping. Annoying and dangerous. Don't want to start talking of table saw safety and will refrain comments of the Sawstop and or company strategy.
It seems the OP is shopping for a new machine and should be in good hands with his pick of the Grizzly (though I didn't look into that mentioned model number). Had one in a commercial shop as a utility, secondary table saw. Tough made and good table casting. One might consider an upgrade micro-fence if used as a primary machine.
If you can budget for one, take a look at a good quality slider type like from Mini Max or Laguna. Also, lots of cabinet shops have shut down during the last couple of years and deals are to be had. I've picked up some amazing buys for a fraction of brand new stuff. Good luck.
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