frankendoodle65
Established Member
I can't be the only one who's done this. Has anyone else bought a tool thinking it was right for you, then pretty quickly realise you got it wrong? It's all a learning experience so I'm not particularly upset about it, but I'll always have the voice in the back of my head saying I should have bought the right tool from the beginning!
Two examples:
I bought a Bosch sliding mitre saw about three years ago. Nice bit of kit, accurate enough for my needs. But the bars sticking out the back took up way too much space and dust collection was awful. Replaced with a Festool KS60 last year, absolutely chuffed with it and wish I'd just gone for it in the first place but the thought of spending £600 on a mitre saw scared me back then.
Then around two years ago I bought a Makita SP6000J track saw, I thought there wasn't much point spending the extra for Festool, pretty much the same thing right? Nah, after two years of minor niggles and frustrations with the Makita saw, I found a used TS55 on eBay at a great price and went for it. Solves all the problems I had with the Makita and it's an absolute delight to use, makes me smile every time.
I have plenty of other Bosch and Makita tools that I love, I'm not about to rush out and replace everything with festool any time soon, but I'll definitely think twice for any future purchases.
Does this happen to anyone else? Luckily I managed to sell both saws off at decent prices so I haven't really lost any money, but if I'd just plumped for the more premium options from the beginning instead of trying to save a few quid I'd have saved myself so much hassle!
Two examples:
I bought a Bosch sliding mitre saw about three years ago. Nice bit of kit, accurate enough for my needs. But the bars sticking out the back took up way too much space and dust collection was awful. Replaced with a Festool KS60 last year, absolutely chuffed with it and wish I'd just gone for it in the first place but the thought of spending £600 on a mitre saw scared me back then.
Then around two years ago I bought a Makita SP6000J track saw, I thought there wasn't much point spending the extra for Festool, pretty much the same thing right? Nah, after two years of minor niggles and frustrations with the Makita saw, I found a used TS55 on eBay at a great price and went for it. Solves all the problems I had with the Makita and it's an absolute delight to use, makes me smile every time.
I have plenty of other Bosch and Makita tools that I love, I'm not about to rush out and replace everything with festool any time soon, but I'll definitely think twice for any future purchases.
Does this happen to anyone else? Luckily I managed to sell both saws off at decent prices so I haven't really lost any money, but if I'd just plumped for the more premium options from the beginning instead of trying to save a few quid I'd have saved myself so much hassle!