SRSemenza said:
So that could definitely have something ( a lot) to do with the cut quality and speed of cut. I am betting that they did not all have the same type of blade. Pretty hard to make a true comparison that way. If that is the case it is too bad because it really screws up an otherwise well done comparison test.
Ya, well I look at it as the same as a car review from Car & Driver. You take a production automobile (a saw), put it through its paces using the standard tires (a saw blade) and report the results. If the automobile manufacturer is concerned enough about paring the proper tires (saw blade) with their car to make sure that there is some synergism between the components then that's how the automobile is sold. I think the same thing applies to the saw tests. The saws were released and are sold with their respective saw blades...I consider this to be a recommendation from the manufacturer, otherwise the saws wouldn't come with a saw blade already installed.
Besides, the Dewalt is an oddball as it has a different diameter and a different arbor size than the rest...how would you equivocate that difference?