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Are festool Mitre saws worth the money?

Are festool Mitre saws worth the money?

Make no mistake, Festool miter saws aren’t cheap. They’re outright expensive. Though, most professionals will agree, these are tools worth paying for. Festool is one of the few remaining German tool brands that actually make their tools in Germany.

Will festool make a 12 inch miter saw?

The Festool Kapex Miter saw incorporates laser precision with the cutting capacity of a 12″ saw into a small and lightweight foot print. The variable speed motor can handle various tasks and cut through a range of material with the correct blade and speed selected.

What is festool Kapex?

The Festool KS 120 REB GB 240V KAPEX is a 260mm sliding compound mitre saw ideal for decorating and woodworking trade professionals. The KAPEX provides the professional solution for trimming skirting boards and cornices up to 120 mm in height, cutting boards and panels up to 305 x 88 mm.

Do Festool do cordless miter saws?

The range of cordless solutions from Festool continues to expand with the cordless sliding compound mitre saw. The German power tool expert’s existing mains powered Kapex KS 60 sliding compound mitre saw is already admired for its robustness and precision.

How wide is the Festool Kapex?

The Kapex features a rail forward design which increases precision and creates a compact footprint. The rails are robust at 30mm in diameter and are wide apart….Includes.

Blade Diameter 10-1/4″ (260mm)
Cutting Depth 90° / 90° 12″ x 3-15/32″
Dimensions (w x d x h) 28″ x 19-3/4″ x 18-1/2″
Dust Port 27mm or 36 mm Hose

Where is Festool manufactured?

Festool designs and engineers its portfolio of innovative power tool products in its home country of Germany and all Festool power tools are manufactured in Europe.

Where is festool manufactured?

Can a miter saw cut a 4×4?

It may surprise you to know that the answer in question to cutting 4×4 posts with a miter saw is a hard, YES! Sliding miter saws have more range of motion, because you can tilt the head of the miter saw forwards. This obviously tilts the blade forward, thus increasing the cutting capacity of the miter saw.

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