In the past few days "Tools of the Trade" magazine has released a review of eight sliding compound miter saws (SCMS) which includes the Kapex. Bosch, Ridgid and Makita placed first, second and third respectively.
The Kapex received some very complementary comments: "Superbly made", "some of my favorite features", "nicest lasers" and "best passive dust collection", and they all so wrote "Adjusting the bevel from the front of the tool is the best way, and this bevel scale is the easiest to read and set with its large print and fine adjust knob". All this and it failed to win, place or show?
The only negative comments were "I must admit to some sticker shock, and wish it used a standard blade". Personally, I have to agree with the first part of this statement; it is expensive, but what a saw! As for the blade, I was looking at not buying this saw because of being restricted to only Festool blades, however, after using the 60 tooth basic blade I have no need for any other blade, even the 80 tooth. Maybe I will eventually fine something that requires an 80 tooth blade but so far everything I've cut has been far superior to anything that I cut on my older Dewalt with the Forrest 12" Chopmaster blade. I guess choices would be nice, but I am completely satisfied with the blade supplied and designed to work with the Kapex.
So, even though the Kapex didn't place in this review, I am more than satisfied and have no desired to return to these higher rated saws ??? even though I shelled out a lot more cash. I'm going for "superbly made" with the "best" features.
The Kapex received some very complementary comments: "Superbly made", "some of my favorite features", "nicest lasers" and "best passive dust collection", and they all so wrote "Adjusting the bevel from the front of the tool is the best way, and this bevel scale is the easiest to read and set with its large print and fine adjust knob". All this and it failed to win, place or show?
The only negative comments were "I must admit to some sticker shock, and wish it used a standard blade". Personally, I have to agree with the first part of this statement; it is expensive, but what a saw! As for the blade, I was looking at not buying this saw because of being restricted to only Festool blades, however, after using the 60 tooth basic blade I have no need for any other blade, even the 80 tooth. Maybe I will eventually fine something that requires an 80 tooth blade but so far everything I've cut has been far superior to anything that I cut on my older Dewalt with the Forrest 12" Chopmaster blade. I guess choices would be nice, but I am completely satisfied with the blade supplied and designed to work with the Kapex.
So, even though the Kapex didn't place in this review, I am more than satisfied and have no desired to return to these higher rated saws ??? even though I shelled out a lot more cash. I'm going for "superbly made" with the "best" features.