Hello all, I was hoping to get some advice regarding purchasing a mitre saw, but I am a bit conflicted about which one to get and whether I actually need one in the first place.
I have been tasked with making a helper stand for my child to use in the kitchen so i am going to need to cut up a few 2x2s, 1x1s etc and in the near future I we are also planning to refit the kitchen so will no doubt need to cut a few mitres for the cornice and pelmet. After doing some research I think that the Metabo KS 216 would be the best budget saw that I can buy, ideally I want to spend as little as possible. With that comes my first confliction is it worth spending the extra to get the sliding version? The only benefits to the sliding version I can see are if I were to want to cut trenches or long bevels, since I am going to need to get a router for the kitchen fit and already have a track saw I will have both these covered, are there any other benefits? Storage space is also somewhat of an issue so I am leaning towards the non sliding version however if the benefits are there I am sure I can make the space for it. That brings me to the second confliction, can I get away with saving an extra £40-50 by getting the cheapest offerings by screwfix/b&q/toolstation?
Is there anything else that I need to consider before making my decision?
I have been tasked with making a helper stand for my child to use in the kitchen so i am going to need to cut up a few 2x2s, 1x1s etc and in the near future I we are also planning to refit the kitchen so will no doubt need to cut a few mitres for the cornice and pelmet. After doing some research I think that the Metabo KS 216 would be the best budget saw that I can buy, ideally I want to spend as little as possible. With that comes my first confliction is it worth spending the extra to get the sliding version? The only benefits to the sliding version I can see are if I were to want to cut trenches or long bevels, since I am going to need to get a router for the kitchen fit and already have a track saw I will have both these covered, are there any other benefits? Storage space is also somewhat of an issue so I am leaning towards the non sliding version however if the benefits are there I am sure I can make the space for it. That brings me to the second confliction, can I get away with saving an extra £40-50 by getting the cheapest offerings by screwfix/b&q/toolstation?
Is there anything else that I need to consider before making my decision?