Looks promising to me.
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Haven't seen it. Is it like the Festool? i'll try a Google.
I'd like to test drive one as well. I've used Festool and EZ systems and like them. The Festool saw is a real pleasure.
James Kidd
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I'm by NO means standing up for Festool or knocking DeWalt, but have you priced the DeWalt yet? From what I've seen it's really not too far off from Festool as far as up front cost is concerned. Pair that with what a lot of us have experienced with DeWalt and their sometimes-dicey manufacturing and you've got a real quandry on your hands. Of course, the down-the-road costs of the DeWalt would probably work out to be much less in terms of blades, accessories, etc. But, overall quality and longevity trumps all in my book.
Personally, I do like the looks of the cordless version and think that would be the cat's meow for a lot of applications.
Just my .02.
Nick