Peter Parfitt said:
People should stop getting worked up about their Kapex saws. Mine has been used daily for over 6 years with no problems whatsoever. I no more worry about the Kapex than I do about crossing the road.
Get a life - enjoy your Kapex !
Peter
I'm with Peter on this one, it's a well engineered machine. Mine was bought as reconditioned. I use it daily, with heavy use for hours at a time several days a week, and I expect it to last years.
I've had Makita, Hitachi, Porter Cable Saw buck, Radial arm saws. I have a Dewalt DW 708 that is approximately 25 years old, and a Dewalt 1707 German 8-1/2" saw that's still used regularly, which was bought in 1982 if I remember correctly. That's 35 years! They've both had belts, brushes, bearings, cords, cutting inserts, fences, guards and springs REPLACED. I'm looking for a battery operated miter saw and Dewalt is on the short list... So, all this is to say I'm not a Festool fanboy... I've owned and used a lot of different brands.
Over the years I have been surprised by the longevity of my power tools, but I do try to use my air compressor to blow the dust out periodically, change the brushes, etc. I've bought tons of reconditioned Dewalt tools and they last. I've had a few early failures, but not much.
IMHO If there were a brand of tool that could be regarded as superior in almost every respect, it would be Festool.
Just buy a new one, if you aren't convinced, you can get a full return within 30 days, or sell it after that period and recoup almost all of your purchase price.
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