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Fraseman999
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:08 pm Post subject: festool ts55 v mafell mt55 Reply with quote

Hi Folks,
Hope you are all well.
I have only read good reviews about the festool ts55. Price of their stuff is very expensive though. Anyway whilst reading the reviews i found another the mafell mt55. There are not too many reviews on it, i did read one which said that it did not cut through worktop. I would be buying it for mostly board cutting. One guy said the festool is near perfect but the mafell has copied the festool and made even better.
So does anyone here have any experience?

Thanks in advance

Fraseman
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KeithS
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:50 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi
Was in the same boat as you not long ago but ended up with the festool because of the extra guide rail you got free at the time, would not be without it now. Do not think you would be disapointed with either one you get it just comes down to price.
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speed
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:00 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

is the maffel out in the uk yet?
only just relised states and it cost more than festool
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Fraseman999
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:22 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

dm tools £475. with two blades and guide rail
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speed
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:23 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

quick look and

blade change is diffrent, festool plunges mafell removes cover

-mafell has no riving knife
+ mafell has better depth scale
_ mafell dont cut bevel cuts on the guide cut line like the festool, it ofsets
_ mafell track,jointers are more expensive
+mafell works with festool track

mafell has 200w more power but is 800g heavier

not that much diffrence really, i have the ts55 and like it
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awkwood
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:45 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought the mafell mt 55 last august, before that i used the smaller mafell with a 120mm blade
I really like it, it will cut about 50mm on the guide rail so cutting a 40mm worktop is no problem, its a very well engineered saw.

The only thing that im to keen on is lack of riving knife, but have said that i have ripped a lot of very long 1 1/2" oak boards with no problems ( that was the main reason for buying it)

I would recommened it, but once you own the saw there will be a project that comes along that requires a 3 metre track, then a 2metre track and joining piece and then some clamp and so it goes on
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SNight
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:44 am Post subject: Reply with quote

I would go for the Mafell. I have the smaller KSP55 and it is brilliant. I have three festool products, but I will not be buying anymore, I would choose Mafell everytime from now on. Don't get me wrong, the Festool is very good quality, but the Mafell tools are just that bit more robust for heavier duty use in my opinion. I would say that the Festool products are designed more for workshop and lighter use, whereas the Mafell tools are designed more for rugged site use. Just my opinion, I know plenty of people may disagree! But something to bear in mind, depending upon where and what exact tasks you will be using it for.
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speed
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:57 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

festool are designed for workshop use, they have a sister company protool for site tools, they dont sell in the uk tho
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Triggaaar
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:16 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

If you can afford the mafell I'm sure you won't be disappointed. But if you want to save a bit, I'd recommend the DeWalt. It cuts perfectly every time, I can't fault it.
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Chems
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:01 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

speed wrote:
festool are designed for workshop use, they have a sister company protool for site tools, they dont sell in the uk tho



Is that true? Never heard it before.

Watch this for a good rundown of the Festool and Dewalt, its pretty fair considering he is sponsored by Festool. I really quite like the WW now, didn't used to.

http://thewoodwhisperer.com/81-dewalt-tracksaw-review/
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Henning
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:34 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Festool site: http://www.festool.com/
Protool site: http://www.protool-online.com/

Protool is slightly more "agricultural" looking in my humble opinion. Festool seem to be enough for most.
I've never tried anything from Mafell, but i have been looking long and hard at a few items...
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Fraseman999
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:03 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Folks,
Bought the mafell mt55. Not used it yet just fiddled around with it. looks a nice bit of kit.
Can anyone tell me why the saw does not lock in the blade down position or am i missing something. I would have thought when you plunge the blade you could lock it down.
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Triggaaar
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:12 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Fraseman999 wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the saw does not lock in the blade down position or am i missing something. I would have thought when you plunge the blade you could lock it down.
That's not how the DeWalt works - when you finish a cut, as you let release the saw (take your weight off of it) the blade retracts. I'd have thought it would be dangerous to leave the blade down.
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chippy1970
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:28 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

plunge saws dont lock down thats not how they work you just hold them down. i own the ts55 that does lock down but only for changing the blade.
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:30 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies

Fraseman
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