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jobsworth said:it also said (paraphased by me) that the festool was to good of a saw to be used for site work.
>>>Decking, framing, siding, and general contractors
would do well with almost all of
the saws in this test, although the Kapex,
which has so many bells and whistles,
might be overkill for a lot of rough work
Jiggy Joiner said:I’ve had a good few mitre saws over many years, and still own a variety of types, brands and different sizes. I haven’t had any real issues with any of them, apart from they all come up short in the dust extraction dept.
They are accurate, reliable and do what is asked of them, so no real complaints from me, I’ve certainly never had motor or smoking issues with any of them though.
Trying to be fair here, in my short time as a Kapex owner/user, I have so far been very impressed, which I expected to be with a premium tool at premium price.
I used to think they were just over priced equivalents of other brands but, I now look at them differently.
My Kapex is used for a variety of work but, if I were doing some real precise and detailed work, the Kapex would be the saw I would prefer to be using. I have some nice Makita saws that have handled anything I’ve used them for, including some real precision work but, I just feel the Kapex takes things further, in a comfortable way.
I love the bevel adjustment, small footprint, twin lasers, and the table angle detents, and superb lock mechanism. Very smooth cuts and the best dust collection I’ve experienced with any mitre saw.
I have managed an extremely long time without a Kapex but, so pleased I now own one.
The burn out issues were/are a sore subject, especially for the unfortunate owners of these saws, rumour has it the latest saws are now sorted, here’s hoping. I think Festool would have done well to recognise the issue, and give reassurance instead of putting the shutters down. I love the majority of the Festool range and have invested in a fair bit of it, so as a customer, confidence in a brand is important to me. Denial or mystery, doesn’t instill confidence though.
Jiggy Joiner said:[member=40343]T. Ernsberger[/member] Believe me, we have had Kapex 120 issues over here in both 240 volt and 110 volt.
The newer latest Kapex has apparently been built to eliminate former issues? Only time will tell I guess.
I totally agree about the TS55, mine’s quite old but, looks brand new as it hasn’t seen much action. I was a bit underwhelmed with it in honesty, and bought a Mafell MT55 to cheer myself up but, have since bought a cordless bluetooth Makita 6001 which is my favourite.
Plenty of power and very smooth.
I’d like to see a comparison between the Festool, Mafell and Makita cordless plunge saws. They all give good power but, I don’t know which would come out on top?
T. Ernsberger said:I did a comparison of the TS55 and the MT55 on Instagram, The MT55 came out on top.
T. Ernsberger said:Jiggy Joiner said:[member=40343]T. Ernsberger[/member] Believe me, we have had Kapex 120 issues over here in both 240 volt and 110 volt.
The newer latest Kapex has apparently been built to eliminate former issues? Only time will tell I guess.
I totally agree about the TS55, mine’s quite old but, looks brand new as it hasn’t seen much action. I was a bit underwhelmed with it in honesty, and bought a Mafell MT55 to cheer myself up but, have since bought a cordless bluetooth Makita 6001 which is my favourite.
Plenty of power and very smooth.
I’d like to see a comparison between the Festool, Mafell and Makita cordless plunge saws. They all give good power but, I don’t know which would come out on top?
I did a comparison of the TS55 and the MT55 on Instagram, The MT55 came out on top.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd5ZmqOhXUW/?igshid=15j0ycl28nzn4Cheese said:T. Ernsberger said:I did a comparison of the TS55 and the MT55 on Instagram, The MT55 came out on top.
I’m interested in that, do you have a link?
I’ve been thinking about putting the TS 55 down the road as I’ve not used it since I purchased the TSC 55 over 3 years ago.
In the last session this week, I made over 150 cuts with the Kapex on softwood continually. I made an effort to "strain" the saw through many many close-to non-stop cuts. No smoke, no smell, no nothing ( [wink]).jobsworth said:Had my Kapex for about 8 yrs or so never had a problem though it’s shop bound