Hi,
In the coming month I'll be needing to cut some skirting boards and laminate flooring. That is my immediate requirement but I always look to think of the future and I like to buy quality (if the price is right). My current favourite brand is Makita and I have a drill, belt sander, angle grinder and planer from them currently. I have had no issues with this brand to date.
I realise skirting and laminate flooring isn't that big but I'd like a sliding mitre saw which can do good depth cross-cuts, sensible angles and one that may even have a laser guide. Preferably I'm looking at no more than £250 but that might be a pipe-dream for a good brand!
I was in B&Q this morning and I saw a "Evolution 1400w 210mm sliding compound mitre saw Fury3" for a mere £128. It cuts to 60mm deep, 220mm across, 45 degrees either way and has a laser. Is it nonsense? I have never heard of this brand.
What would forumers recommend? What if my budget could be upped to £350?
In the coming month I'll be needing to cut some skirting boards and laminate flooring. That is my immediate requirement but I always look to think of the future and I like to buy quality (if the price is right). My current favourite brand is Makita and I have a drill, belt sander, angle grinder and planer from them currently. I have had no issues with this brand to date.
I realise skirting and laminate flooring isn't that big but I'd like a sliding mitre saw which can do good depth cross-cuts, sensible angles and one that may even have a laser guide. Preferably I'm looking at no more than £250 but that might be a pipe-dream for a good brand!
I was in B&Q this morning and I saw a "Evolution 1400w 210mm sliding compound mitre saw Fury3" for a mere £128. It cuts to 60mm deep, 220mm across, 45 degrees either way and has a laser. Is it nonsense? I have never heard of this brand.
What would forumers recommend? What if my budget could be upped to £350?