Magpal said:
The fact that i already have the MFT is because i have a very small workshop with no room for storing a miter saw. I also do a lot of work with 2400x600 pine sheets and the MFT is brilliant for accurate splitting of these plates. The GKS saw works with the MFT, but as i said it lacks the plunge action and proper dust extraction. The workflow is therefore limited.
So far it serns like people who join rails multiple times a day prefer the Bosch due to time savings. How about the micro adjust and splinter guard then?
The micro adjust is a feature I couldn't decide about. In the end I decided for my purposes and the intended use I had for the saw, the ability to adjust in 1mm increments was perfectly adequate. I've had the GKT55 for 5 years now and haven't come across a situation where I needed the micro adjustment. This is probably because my workflow when using the saw is to have something sacrificial underneath the workpiece to ensure as clean a cut as is possible. As would happen with the MDF top of your MFT/3
As for the splinter guard, I'm not sure what benefit it brings over the results from the Bosch. I use mine on solid materials and wood veneers with the 48 tooth best for wood blade and the cut couldn't get any cleaner IMO. I guess if you're using it on melamine faced chipboard with an extremely thin (cheap) laminate facing it might offer some benefit, but I stay away from this material in the work I do. Also the fact it has to be put on and off rather than being a permanent feature made me think it wasn't worth the hassle.
So for me, the rail system of the Bosch gave more meaningful, real world benefits, than the ability to adjust beyond 1mm increments.