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For non-professional use, the cordless saws make more sense. They being heavier is a non-issue if you do not make 100 cuts a day and them being mobile means one does not need another saw.darita said:OK...I have a TS55 and now a TSC55 KEB. As far as user experience, the TSC is a generation above the TS55. It cuts so smoothly and effortlessly compared to the corded version that I haven't used the corded since I got the cordless. Yes, you still have to hook up the hose, but not having to deal with the cord is gift. I've had no issues with lack of power. In addition, the blue tooth batteries are just too convenient. I'm a hobby woodworker of 30+ years and have a garage shop.
For pro or, in general, static shop use, the corded versions are better. Each gram saved matters, not caring for batteries means time (money) saved and in such a setting one has the PlugIt embedded with the hose, so the Bluetooth pairing actually turns into a hindrance and another time waster.
All that said, IMO for a hobby user the TS 55 K is the better option. When one is likely to have only one saw, it has the riving knife, is cheaper, lighter, compatible with the HKC 18 for blade sharing.
Writing as an TSC 55 owner - which I absolutely love. Doing it again, I would go with a HKC 18 and TS 55 combo. Even if TS 60 was available then. For those big jobs where TS(C)55 is too little, I got a proper "Big Bertha" in the from of a Protool CSP 145 E with a 350 mm Leitz blade ..
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