I wasn’t being sarcastic, but maybe a bit hyperbolic. Clearly they aren’t exactly the same machine- but when I look at those saws and what the innovations are that make them different/better than your average portable saw I see: the sawstop mechanism, the quick blade lift and the blade angle micro adjust. If you look at both saws, those components are identical and if you want to believe they are manufacturing those components in some separate factory to some higher standard in the festool, well I’m not going to be able to convince you otherwise.
The question on the table was from someone who got rid of a cabinet saw because of size issues and was wondering if there was something domestically manufactured that was better than your average dewalt. The sawstop portable pro model is that saw and shares more similarities where it counts (in my opinion) with the Festool than differences. Yes, clearly they use European sized blades and probably a slightly differently sized sawstop mechanism for that. But the motors are similarly powered, they are similar sized and sawstop is well known for making quality saws and having good warranty service.
To me, importing a TKS and having to run it off a 220 outlet and have no warranty service on a 3000.00 machine with a company that has been having some motor issues lately seems like it might not be the best choice when there is a domestic option that is largely equivalent. That sawstop model also has a very good fence. Yes, your missing the slider and I would miss that.
If we were talking about the festool pull saw, I’d would have a different opinion- that is an innovative enough feature that it might be worth forgoing the warranty to import one. But then, you can get the Erika if that’s what you really want.
Dunno- for a guy that’s been doing without a table saw and is looking for a smallish, high quality option to replace his General (which definitely didn’t have a slider) hard to see the logic in importing a TKS when the Sawstop is here.