I'm in the same boat, planing on making a finger joint jig but can't decide if router or table saw.I’d also be happy to recommend Scott & Sargent for supply. Ordered a CMT 180 30 4 in early hours of Thursday morning, and through the letterbox on Friday.
I have read elsewhere since that these blades are very poor at crosscut, which means I might need to revisit my idea of using the table saw (dewalt 7485) for bridle joints I was planning.
The same post also said that flat top blades are very aggressive and command respect, so as a relative newbie wondering if I should use my router table?!
Router is winning because I'd just need to make the jig and not have to buy a new TS blade that is probably only good for one purpose.