Bencan said:How do you find the power compared to the jobsite pro? I was looking at the weight difference isn’t actually that much? I am going to buy one or the other, I’m on the tools everyday. Will the compact saw rip through 2x material easily? I’m 17 years in and the older I get the more underrated I think safety is. Maybe just getting a bit smarter as I get older maybe just more reckless with my money instead of my body
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I don't know anything about the compact Sawstop but have owned the Jobsite saw since it first was available. I love it. It serves almost all my needs for ripping and some crosscutting. I do most of my crosscutting other ways. The one negative about smaller saws is the table size; mainly the distance between the front edge of the table and the front edge of the saw blade. With the smaller size of the Compact saw I would think this is even a more noticeable limitation. There are certainly ways to accommodate longer pieces, especially longer rips, but it is a drawback. Other than that and the low quality miter gauge (which I've replace with an after market gauge), I have no negative feedback on the Jobsite saw. If the motor on the compact matches that saw, no problem. If it's less power, then it may be an issue. It all dpends on what you plan to use the saw for. As with the Jobsite, it's just necessary to realize it's not a cabinet saw.