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Been considering updating my old mitre saw for a while.
Budget is limited, and I have reduced the list down to two models that have the features I am after, at a sensible price point.
First option is the Metabo KGS54M (new model) - limited reviews on this one. Appears earlier production models may have some variable build quality issues. But that was many years ago, and users seems to rate it highly.
Second option is the Makita LS0816F - Tried a tested, and well rated.
My dilemma is that the Metabo has a bigger blade and greater cutting depth, but I havent had any first hand experience with the brand, the Makita is tried and tested, but the smaller blade comes with less cutting capacity. In terms of other features I want like positive mitre stops, soft start, trench cut and being moveable they are very similar. Had to discount the Dewalt DWS7773 as it didn't have a trench cut facility (despite being a nice and compact saw)
So short of flipping a coin, I thought I would ask others opinions / experiences with either brand or tool, and see what people would go for.
Thanks
Budget is limited, and I have reduced the list down to two models that have the features I am after, at a sensible price point.
First option is the Metabo KGS54M (new model) - limited reviews on this one. Appears earlier production models may have some variable build quality issues. But that was many years ago, and users seems to rate it highly.

Second option is the Makita LS0816F - Tried a tested, and well rated.

My dilemma is that the Metabo has a bigger blade and greater cutting depth, but I havent had any first hand experience with the brand, the Makita is tried and tested, but the smaller blade comes with less cutting capacity. In terms of other features I want like positive mitre stops, soft start, trench cut and being moveable they are very similar. Had to discount the Dewalt DWS7773 as it didn't have a trench cut facility (despite being a nice and compact saw)
So short of flipping a coin, I thought I would ask others opinions / experiences with either brand or tool, and see what people would go for.
Thanks