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Santa paid a late visit and I ended up holding some cash that
I want to apply to getting a plunge saw to cut sheet goods. None of my current tools work well enough, though to be honest, they work ok. I just want something that I don't have to hassle with to get a clean and accurate cut. I'm currently torn between the two Festool models. Of the two, I'm thinking EQ 75, but is it worth the extra dough ($175)? I haven't worked out the others in the equation (DeWalt, Makita) but understand they only offer one model and they are close to the Festool EQ 55. Does anyone have experience in making this decision and what did you decide? Any guidance would be helpful. Thanks, MJ |
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