GhostFist said:plug it chords are awesome. I do miss them on non Festool machines. as I understand, pigtails are available in Europe to convert non Festool to plug it. as far as "the system" goes, Festool dust collectors work with what ever has a dust collection port, I believe most non Festool saws work with Festool rails. so the system isn't really disturbed by buying a competitor.
Your right that you can integrate 'others' into the system if you want but it's not always that easy, I have other tools that don't match the dust collector hose at all and need to be modified.If you add to it no plug it and no systainer.........
Michael1960 said:I currently have a Makita track saw. I have not really tested it with thick hardwoods. To date the main use has been to break down plywood and MDF sheets.
Some times I regret buying this saw as its not compatible with the rest of the Festool system i.e. 'plug it' power cords.
Eco Options - do you know if the Makita unit has more power than the Festool track saw. If this is the case then I'd best keep the Makita saw.
The Makita has no riving knife so I went for Festool. I blame that saw for me ending up on 'the slope' [crying]. I think it's 1300 watt so bit more power.
Incidentally can any one explain the info in the following link? That the TS55R is only 1050 watts. I can't believe they've put a smaller motor in it!
http://www.festool.fr/produits/pages/productcompetence.aspx?foc=ol_tauchsaegen_1835