alex robinson
Established Member
I know this topic comes up a lot. They seem a brilliant option for smaller workshops, but the choice is limited. It would appear 2 distinct price points (though I don't quite understand how the DeWalt 774 fits in with regards to features).
My looking up suggests at the cheaper end:
Hyundai hyms 2000e (£200), Hikoki C8FSHG (£175), DeWalt 773 (£230), 774 (£320).
For the more expensive options:
Makita LS1019 (£540), Metabo KGSV 72 (£550), Triton TCMS254 (£490), Kapex HS60 (£750) and the Bosch Glide (£900). I put the last 2 in as while they are a lot more expensive, they are the only ones that seem to turn up second hand.
Firstly, does anyone have experience of either the Hyundai or the Hikoki? I can find people mentioning them as options when this question has come round before, but never anyone who has owned one.
The cheaper set are all single bevel, without trenching. The more expensive all double bevel.
I don't really mind about a 216 or 255mm blade, but wondered if people thought the extra cost was worth it. Ideally my budget was around £350, so right in the middle!
Currently I own a rather tatty evolution saw. The capacity and double bevel is nice, but it is far from accurate and takes up way more space than I can afford. I hope that any of these options (even the cheaper end) will feel like an upgrade!
Thanks!
My looking up suggests at the cheaper end:
Hyundai hyms 2000e (£200), Hikoki C8FSHG (£175), DeWalt 773 (£230), 774 (£320).
For the more expensive options:
Makita LS1019 (£540), Metabo KGSV 72 (£550), Triton TCMS254 (£490), Kapex HS60 (£750) and the Bosch Glide (£900). I put the last 2 in as while they are a lot more expensive, they are the only ones that seem to turn up second hand.
Firstly, does anyone have experience of either the Hyundai or the Hikoki? I can find people mentioning them as options when this question has come round before, but never anyone who has owned one.
The cheaper set are all single bevel, without trenching. The more expensive all double bevel.
I don't really mind about a 216 or 255mm blade, but wondered if people thought the extra cost was worth it. Ideally my budget was around £350, so right in the middle!
Currently I own a rather tatty evolution saw. The capacity and double bevel is nice, but it is far from accurate and takes up way more space than I can afford. I hope that any of these options (even the cheaper end) will feel like an upgrade!
Thanks!