jaguar36
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- Jul 19, 2011
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I've had a Kapex for a few months now and have found it to be very underwhelming. I'm coming from a Dewalt 12" non-sliding saw which retails for $200, and honestly in most situations I like the Dewalt better. The Kapex does have more horizontal capacity so thats nice, and I like the hold-down clamp, but thats not really a big deal. I have a white light guide on the Dewalt, which I find to work better than the laser on the Kapex. I know I could adjust the laser on the Kapex, but I don't want to poke holes since I'm thinking of selling it. Having the adjustments be behind the label in the first place is a bizarre design choice. My saw stays in my miter station, so I don't care about portability, nor dust collection. I really disslike the double action required to turn on and lower the saw on the Kapex.
The biggest thing though is the kickbacks. Having to wait for the blade to stop to prevent it is both time consuming and something I frequently forget to do.
I do like the Kapex, you know it is that pretty green color [smile]. The increased accuracy may come in handy at some point, I've been irritated at that on the Dewalt from time to time. I'm just thinking I would be better off selling the Kapex and getting a Rotex (one of the few other Festools I'm missing) or something.
The biggest thing though is the kickbacks. Having to wait for the blade to stop to prevent it is both time consuming and something I frequently forget to do.
I do like the Kapex, you know it is that pretty green color [smile]. The increased accuracy may come in handy at some point, I've been irritated at that on the Dewalt from time to time. I'm just thinking I would be better off selling the Kapex and getting a Rotex (one of the few other Festools I'm missing) or something.