Hi Gary
Sorry for my tardiness in not responding sooner.
Anyway, here's my take on things.
I fit kitchens/bedrooms/bathrooms/flooring for a living. I was looking at portable table saws and flip-over saws earlier this month.
I concluded that the price you pay for a flip over saw didn't give you value for money. The crosscut/mitre capacities are average and, as a table saw, only offer modest rip capacity.
So I bought a Triton workcentre (£190), a Triton CS (£112 from B&Q) and I already had a Dewalt 703 (£169 from B&Q). Total - £471.
The Triton worcentre folds up and easily fits into the back of my estate car. It's a bit of a squeeze to get the Dewalt in there as well as all my other tools, but is manageable. And thats in a focus estate.
I've also bought the sliding table for the Triton (£175) - allows me to rip sheet materials on site - you wouldn't believe how easy it is to take apart, and it all fits in the back of my car as well.
The full Triton set-up is assembled in 6 minutes (yes, i've timed it!), and that includes the sliding table.
So with all that lot coming in at £646, I think it's a pretty good investment for site work, as well as for home 'shop use.
HTH.
Cheers
Karl