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貌似 Aeg 带 depth stop..
Was looking at the SCMS today at bunnings around $400.
Has anyone used the $459 AEG PS254SB?
To a newbie it felt similar to the Makita LS1017l in terms of rigidity/flex. The $900 Makita certainly felt well beyond those two .
A local hardware has the Makita LS1018l for $399 (I believe the 1018 has only advantage in having a full bevel ability to the right), sort of tossing up between that and the AEG.
The AEG offers a nicer operation on the depth stop, it actually has a cam type thing with measurements (which doubles as the storage/carry lock, so it is strong) as opposed to the Makita/Bosch which provides a bolt which either goes though a hole or sits on a random piece of metal when you turn it - the bolt setup appears to flex when pushed against so not very reliable for housing/trenching (like a cheap drill press depth stop).
It also gives far more power motor (2000w over the 1430w Makita), not sure if that's worth anything. But it also give a built in dust extraction pump, which appears in trade show videos to work quite good without needing an external vacuum.
However according to the AEG website the PS254 has a 30mm arbor - is this an issue for sourcing blades??
Has anyone used the AEG PS254SB and have some thoughts on cut repeatability, noise, calibration, wobble, blades etc?
I have bought the AEG PS254SB yesterday. Seems pretty sturdy and much more substantial than the Makita or Ryobi (and Ozito) at similar price. Time will tell if it lasts, however 6 year warranty (requires registration) is decent if they honour it and keep parts. Even 3 years is a far cry from the usual 12 months at this price range.
Straight out of the box I cut some 90mm pine posts and it is 99% square. Cut is beautiful with no fuss. Did some trenches and was consistent. The depth stop maxes out at around 63mm above the base, if you want more than that you will need a modification of the depth stop.
Laser a bit off square (need calibration) but the laser line is not that sharp anyway (it's just a guide) and unlike another brand the laser is powered not a silly battery. Maybe it doesn't compare to the $1000+ top of the line models (yeah like a toyota doesn't compare a ferrari) but it feels like a pretty solid kit.
Integrated dust extraction system is excellent for having no additional vacuum and soon the bucket was filling with fine dust and only a few bits on the floor (not enough to even bother sweeping). The only time it struggled was cutting the 90mm posts which would block the intake (same with any vacuum)
Motor noise is just ok, maybe suitable for 1 or 2 cuts with no protection but for any decent time you want some ear protection.
The combo kit at bunnings I believe has the stand for an extra $40 (or maybe it was extra $140 can't remember), I didn't bother as those things are never long enough. If you're going grab a box take a mate, the box is huge and has no handles whatsoever. |
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