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07-01-2021
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This is bad advice. Both have their intended uses and are complimentary to each other. Try using a sled with a track saw.
I'm also a big fan of the table saw sled. It's great for accurate, repeatable cuts. Can't beat a track saw for ripping plywood though...especially in a small shop by yourself.
I'd love one of those, too. Based on my usage, though, I can't justify the extra few hundred dollars. I also use my track saw mostly inside the shop, so I still need to have a dust collection hose connected. That takes away most of the convenience factor of the cordless feature.
If you don't need the cordless convenience, yeah, it seems like it. I had been waiting on the cordless version but this is too good to pass up. I doubt I'll ever need this beyond the reach of an extension cord and I'm not on the Makita battery system so I'd be adding another set of chargers. Thanks to the OP!
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