I do hope you consider all things like how close to the blade one is, on most of those,
Your comments hint at disliking the machine, and a sorta consumable attitude
regarding it, perhaps a recent thread might have highlighted that.
That doesn't help matters in regards to having a machine which can be made as safe as it can
be, i.e infeed, outfeed, adjustable "short" fence for ripping, what's decent in the first place,
flat table, plus insert the same deal, no flex, decently planned placement of said machine,
with it decently affixed to the ground, i.e not just standard swiveling casters locked down,
decent riving knife which can hold firm a crown guard, not just pretend,
and probably lots more if I were to have a hands on look at one in person.
Those portable machines with screaming "universal" but yet possibly unobtainable motors,
can be dicey!
Result of screws or whatever coming loose IIRC, the machine tipped due to the heft of the stock,
and the hand stopped it from tipping, with a very unpleasant outcome.
So even if you dislike the machine, it's still worth getting something which you won't resent
making as safe as you can make it,
as the likelyhood of making something with an induction motor as safe as can be is far greater IMO.
Below video might be worth a watch, if it's still there.
Not a tablesaw, but same rules apply as far as I'm concerned.
If not liking that, then just get a 20" bandsaw instead, and figure another way to achieve the same thing, otherwise you might just start to use that wee nibbler a whole lot more than you planned for.
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Good luck!
Tom