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I’m confused. I keep hearing about the Makita LS1220 & that is what I find on their web site. I have seen an LS1220X (printed on the box) — is the ‘X’ for extra since it comes with an extra 72 tooth blade? Lowe’s has an LS1221 (without the extra blade), but this saw is not on Makita’s web site. What’s the difference? Anybody know?
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I'm confused. I keep hearing about the Makita LS1220 & that is what I find on their web site. I have seen an LS1220X (printed on the box) -- is the 'X' for extra since it comes with an extra 72 tooth blade? Lowe's has an LS1221 (without the extra blade), but this saw is not on Makita's web site. What's the difference? Anybody know?