I was all set on getting the Triton, but then they were out of stock evreywhere (cheap) and i got thinking about the Hitachi / Hikoki
Triton seems to win hands down on table use, but then i started thinking about my primary desire, and that was to build one of those slab flattening sledge things, as flattening off stuff on the cnc machine is just tedious.
In videos the Hikoki looks way larger and heavier than the Triton, however, they are both actually, pretty much, the same weight - triton is actually 100g heavier.
Then the wattage -
Hikoki 2000w
Triton 2400w
Power in does not equal power out, however, but if it did, then the Triton would seem the more powerful unit?
What I'm getting at -
I was kind of swaying toward the Hikoki as, whilst it did not have the under table features of the Triton, i figured it may just be a bit of a brute of a machine for doing slab flattening (Hikoki angle grinders are certainly in the "get the job done" category) but...
It seems like the Triton would be a preferable tool for the simple heavy work also, and the Hikoki would offer me no advantage at all? Apart from, perhaps, Hitachi / Hikoki's reputation for surviving rolling about in the back of a works van?
Triton seems to win hands down on table use, but then i started thinking about my primary desire, and that was to build one of those slab flattening sledge things, as flattening off stuff on the cnc machine is just tedious.
In videos the Hikoki looks way larger and heavier than the Triton, however, they are both actually, pretty much, the same weight - triton is actually 100g heavier.
Then the wattage -
Hikoki 2000w
Triton 2400w
Power in does not equal power out, however, but if it did, then the Triton would seem the more powerful unit?
What I'm getting at -
I was kind of swaying toward the Hikoki as, whilst it did not have the under table features of the Triton, i figured it may just be a bit of a brute of a machine for doing slab flattening (Hikoki angle grinders are certainly in the "get the job done" category) but...
It seems like the Triton would be a preferable tool for the simple heavy work also, and the Hikoki would offer me no advantage at all? Apart from, perhaps, Hitachi / Hikoki's reputation for surviving rolling about in the back of a works van?