Why are Sip table saws expensive?

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What is really going on is that top one is actually a lesser drill, the dcd794 being marketed as a DCD805.
The actual cost starts off as an offer price, but add shipping and vat and it will cost around £80, where the dcd794 in UK, can be had for £87 on next day delivery.
So in this case its may not be a fake dewalt, but it is wrongly advertised.
 
If you are looking for a saw, and intend to spend £1500-£2000 then I would go for the Wadkin PK.
The Sedgwick 315mm and 400mm are as Cabinetman says, pretty bombproof, and I like the inclusion of a footswitch. Joiners I worked in had one,a dn the footswitch is really handy if both hands are busy, but the Wadkin surpasses it by a wide margin and makes anything SIP is offering look like a toy.

Oh and it weighs 900kg
I used one for 2 years and it covers anything you want to throw on to it.

Thats what fence mounts should look like
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What is really going on is that top one is actually a lesser drill, the dcd794 being marketed as a DCD805.
The actual cost starts off as an offer price, but add shipping and vat and it will cost around £80, where the dcd794 in UK, can be had for £87 on next day delivery.
So in this case its may not be a fake dewalt, but it is wrongly advertised.
That makes sense. I googled images of the 805 and quickly concluded that the top one wasn't right. Didn't look any further.
 
To me it's obvious, the one with the very strange numbers on the clutch ring is the fake.
 

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