My limited experience with Festool replacing a table saw showed me that I could have purchased the TS55 (or 75 if you require the extra capacity), an MFT/3 table, and possibly a second MFT table (or a homemade one) for extra table capacity (I don't have a second one yet.) Once you determine what tasks you can't do with that, then look at other tools. For me, the Kapex is overkill and really doesn't give me much of anything the TS55 and MFT don't. With Parf dogs or others you can easily cut 45's (and, with some creative jigs other angles I believe) accurately and fast. I wouldn't get anything out of a Kapex, especially for it's price. If I were a trim carpenter, I could see it's value in accuracy and time saved, but I'm not. Spend the money saved on a Festool vac or router or sander until you see if you need a Kapex. While I'm still not 100% convinced I won't come upon something I need my old table saw for, the longer I go without using it, the more convinced i become. The advice from another who posted is great advice. Assess your need based on what you are making or your frequent methods and processes. The tools are too expensive to just buy them.