

* Protects your health: Dust extraction attachment with CLEANTEC extraction sleeve for dust free work and a free view of the workpiece * Splinter free cuts: Fewer splinters on the upper surface of the material in mitre rip cuts by swivelling the saw blade to the left * Flexible: 80mm cutting height, extendable work surface, stopper and angle stop enable flexible work, even with large workpieces SawStop technology can also be deactivated if necessary * Improved safety: Less risk for your fingers - The responsive sensor on the integrated SawStop technology provides increased safety when sawing in non conductive materials. If the tool is not currently available in Flexvolt, I always purchase the Brushless 20 Max, which also accepts the Flexvolt battery, again, never disappointed.Please note that Festool items can't be shipped to the US and Canada. In my opinion, the 120 volt via 2 batteries, my miter saw is stronger than when using cord adapter.Īs I replace or add tools, if I do not own a Flexvolt, it’s my go to purchase. I changed to the Dewalt 20 Max/Flexvolt platform (owned large quanti ty of the Big Red), approximately 3 years ago, and haven’t regretted for a second. With an additional 60 volt battery, total voltage of 120, and the corded adapter, the Flexvolt Table Saw would be as close to perfect as possible. My only issue is that the saw is that it isn’t available in a 10” platform, as is the 12” sliding combination miter saw. The biggest up side on a site w/o power, is that I don’t have to break out bulky generators and extension cords. I generally use for ripping, plywood and 2x’s, the Saw doesn’t disappoint. With a fully charged battery, you will never notice a power drop vs. I own multiple batteries, as I always need to have the saw available for work.


The Flexvolt Table Saw is on of my most used pieces of equipment. As the majority of my business is remodeling.
