If I had to buy another table saw, I'd very likely buy another brand. The accuracy (even after tweaking) and the materials for this price point is definitely not worth it. Also, thanks for the detailed teardown of the fence, it helped me in resolving my issue of the broken aluminium part inside of the locking mechanism which had snapped.
Nahh not for me.. It looks very plasticy and not precise.. Not to mention you would need 2 identically charged batterys otherwise its going to tank the one that is less charged rather quick..
An german guy named Einhell Harry did and does Einhell reviews… he did a review of this saw… but not so detailed… thank you!
Been waiting for a proper review in English about this table saw. Looking forward to the next few
Thanks for posting this - I've been trying to find out the rip capacity of it. 620mm is pretty good!
If I had to buy another table saw, I'd very likely buy another brand. The accuracy (even after tweaking) and the materials for this price point is definitely not worth it. Also, thanks for the detailed teardown of the fence, it helped me in resolving my issue of the broken aluminium part inside of the locking mechanism which had snapped.
I‘m fooking forward to your vids! 👍🤗🇨🇭
Can't wait for it to show up in bunnings Australia
Ozito is exactly same. Same parent company I believe
@ianeland2323 yes correct, Einhell is the umbrella over ozito
@ianeland2323 oh wow I just realised this is 8months old and I now own one of them too
@@cameronbarnes5882thoughts on performance?
Got one for 170 Swiss Franc aka 150 £ or 170 $ or 160 € - and 12 4ah 18v batteries…
Everyone copies Festool, which is a good thing .
Nahh not for me.. It looks very plasticy and not precise.. Not to mention you would need 2 identically charged batterys otherwise its going to tank the one that is less charged rather quick..
Why wouldn’t they make all their motors brushless? Brushed PXC are complete crap
Good call !
Please stop with dancing hand.