I have the KS60 and love it, it's easy to use, intuitive, the cuts are absolutely perfect and so clean. Dust is absolutely minimal used with the extractor and it's easily portable as I sometimes need to take it if I am helping relatives etc.
I would prefer a laser than the led but just didn't think I needed the ks120.
I got into a bit of woodworking a few months back as I want to do some DIY projects in a new house. I have absolutely zero experience but decided to buy festool mainly in the back of the guarantee, serviceability, residual value and reputation. So far I definitely haven't been disappointed and I hope the quality of the cuts make up for my inexperience.
The other factor was the ability to use it back up against the wall as the saw slides rather than the rails.
The ks60 was the last one I bought and was a bit of a whim but it's turned out pretty handy so I don't regret it. I got the TS55 tracksaw, a load of rails, MFT3, OF1010 router (runs in the bosch holey rail), DF500 domino set and all the kit/dominos for it, CTL-Sys extractor, various benchdogs fences, rail squares, dogs etc so basically no excuses if I bodge something, at least I can't blame to tools. I vaguely fancy the new cordless table saw but the price is a bit hard to stomach unless there is a 240v adapter soon.
I had never heard of festool before i devoured all of @petermillard videos, so he has a lot to answer for, shame he doesn't get a festool comission!
I did buy some non festool stuff too, a trend t4 I never used, Bosch professional 12v flexclick drills and drivers, metabo sander, Bosch professional router (2nd hand, bought it for the rails and adapter) as those were the things I didn't really see much advantage in getting the festool variants, time may prove me wrong but no regrets so far.
I would prefer a laser than the led but just didn't think I needed the ks120.
I got into a bit of woodworking a few months back as I want to do some DIY projects in a new house. I have absolutely zero experience but decided to buy festool mainly in the back of the guarantee, serviceability, residual value and reputation. So far I definitely haven't been disappointed and I hope the quality of the cuts make up for my inexperience.
The other factor was the ability to use it back up against the wall as the saw slides rather than the rails.
The ks60 was the last one I bought and was a bit of a whim but it's turned out pretty handy so I don't regret it. I got the TS55 tracksaw, a load of rails, MFT3, OF1010 router (runs in the bosch holey rail), DF500 domino set and all the kit/dominos for it, CTL-Sys extractor, various benchdogs fences, rail squares, dogs etc so basically no excuses if I bodge something, at least I can't blame to tools. I vaguely fancy the new cordless table saw but the price is a bit hard to stomach unless there is a 240v adapter soon.
I had never heard of festool before i devoured all of @petermillard videos, so he has a lot to answer for, shame he doesn't get a festool comission!
I did buy some non festool stuff too, a trend t4 I never used, Bosch professional 12v flexclick drills and drivers, metabo sander, Bosch professional router (2nd hand, bought it for the rails and adapter) as those were the things I didn't really see much advantage in getting the festool variants, time may prove me wrong but no regrets so far.