JNComplete
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- Joined
- Aug 10, 2012
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- 13
I was fortunate enough to snag a TS55 off the reconditioned sale. Showed up last week, just in time for the start of a new builtin project. I’ve owned the Makita for over 8 years and I love it. But even with some of the extra features the Mak has, the Festool is a nicer saw. The fit, finish, tightness of the tool make it superior. It’s so precise, no blade wobble, the bevel is smoother operating, the depth adjustment is easier to work, Im really impressed. It’s not to say that a newer Makita won’t be an improved version, in fact the LXT version is tempting. I’ll also say that the hose port on the Festool doesn’t rotate as easily which is a good thing bc my Makitas always rotates and the hose catches anything, like a track or edge of plywood. I also appreciate the extras that are available, like the splinter guard and it comes with a riving knife, too. I will say that I usually buy the cheaper of the tools too, Case in point why I already own the Makita-was cheaper. But seeing the difference now, I realize which one is the better tool. Cheers!