RSPete
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Hi
I am looking for some advice.
Has anyone any experience with either the Excel plunge saw
Excel 165mm Plunge Saw 240V with Aluminium Guide Rail 1.5m
Or the Einhell TE-PS 165 Plunge saw?
Einhell TE-PS 165 1200W Plunge Saw
I am looking to buy a plunge saw and unfortunately neither the budget or need isn’t there for a Festool (I have had the use of a Festool on loan so suspect I have been spoilt..)
These two have caught my eye as affordable budget sensible versions though I can find out little about them. The Excel is a tool4trade “own” brand and has the advantage of a 1400W motor plus a 1.5mtr track included in this price. Track appears to be a clone of the Festool standard. Little else information wise appears to available other than the advert on tools4trade. No reviews or anything that I can find so far…
The Einhell has more information and reviews, if you speak German, which I think are relatively favourable. It has a 1200W motor and its guide rails are currently out of stock in the UK. They appear to be similar to the DeWalt pattern rail (and I understand the DeWalt rail would work…..)
I would really like to hear if anyone has any experience with either of them?
My initial choice was the Einhell as I felt the German company seemed to have reasonable information about the tools including spares details and what I think are reasonably positibve reviews on YouTube (in German).
However the Excel has a couple of things in its favour. Namely power, track availability and commonality.
I suspect both are Chinese built though as Einhell show parts list for it maybe not the problem I have experienced with Triton of no spares availability. And it is the Triton lack of support and backup that makes me nervous of Excel.
Anyway any advice gratefully received. Thanks
I am looking for some advice.
Has anyone any experience with either the Excel plunge saw
Excel 165mm Plunge Saw 240V with Aluminium Guide Rail 1.5m
Or the Einhell TE-PS 165 Plunge saw?
Einhell TE-PS 165 1200W Plunge Saw
I am looking to buy a plunge saw and unfortunately neither the budget or need isn’t there for a Festool (I have had the use of a Festool on loan so suspect I have been spoilt..)
These two have caught my eye as affordable budget sensible versions though I can find out little about them. The Excel is a tool4trade “own” brand and has the advantage of a 1400W motor plus a 1.5mtr track included in this price. Track appears to be a clone of the Festool standard. Little else information wise appears to available other than the advert on tools4trade. No reviews or anything that I can find so far…
The Einhell has more information and reviews, if you speak German, which I think are relatively favourable. It has a 1200W motor and its guide rails are currently out of stock in the UK. They appear to be similar to the DeWalt pattern rail (and I understand the DeWalt rail would work…..)
I would really like to hear if anyone has any experience with either of them?
My initial choice was the Einhell as I felt the German company seemed to have reasonable information about the tools including spares details and what I think are reasonably positibve reviews on YouTube (in German).
However the Excel has a couple of things in its favour. Namely power, track availability and commonality.
I suspect both are Chinese built though as Einhell show parts list for it maybe not the problem I have experienced with Triton of no spares availability. And it is the Triton lack of support and backup that makes me nervous of Excel.
Anyway any advice gratefully received. Thanks