Best Metabo Power Saws

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mark raines
 

terrible – found the rest of my metabo kit very good in general. however the circular saw is a dog does not even compete with old battered makitas or dewalts. sent back once told (its ok) will be sending to metabo direct very dissapointed  Show details

Metabo KGS 305

Metabo KGS 305

4.0 
Graeme.of.KensingtonVIC8 posts
 

A good mitre saw – I've had this saw for two years now and apart from a few problems - the fence is weak in the centre, the accuracy of the detent could be improved and… Read more

the connection points for the dust extractors are ordinary - it is a powerful and well built machine. a powerful and well built machine the fence is weak in the centre, the accuracy of the detent could be improved and the connection points for the dust extractors are ordinary

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Mr. Fix itVictoria120 posts
 

A cheap offering, damaging the Metabo brand! – On 17/01/23 I took delivery of a Metabo KS 216 M drop saw. Despite it's professional appearance, it fails to meet some basic standards. Let's start… Read more

with the least important thing which is "dust extraction", and move down. It's almost non existent. As can be seen from my photos, far more sawdust ends up on the saw base than goes up into the collection bag. There were only four cuts taken to produce this amount of dust. As I'm now stuck with this saw, I'll see what I can organize in terms of having a vacuum cleaner attached to it.

Now for the all important workpiece clamp, again as can be seen from my photos, if you place the clamp on the right side of the saw, there is no space for the saw body (and blade) to descend into. Therefore it cannot be used in the vertical position. Let's look at the alternative horizontal position. As I have illustrated in the last photo, this would only be suitable for a piece of wood at least as thick as the round part of the clamp head. Any other scenario would be very dangerous. This limits it's horizontal use quite significantly.

Absolutely the most disappointing fault with this saw is it's inability to give accurate cuts. Let me explain. The first thing I did with this saw was to cut a block of wood (as seen in one picture) at 90 degrees and check it with my highly accurate engineers' square. The cut was way off. I loosened the four bolts holding the fence and adjusted it to be exactly square to my blade (perpendicular). I then did a re-cut and found it was still off. I played with this until I got it to the point of being reasonable. I then moved the saw table to the 15 degree position from the direction of the right. I moved it back to the 90 degree position and did another cut, only to find my cut was way off again. I then realized that there is a huge inaccuracy in the "stops" for the mitre settings. Move the table from one direction and "feel" the 15 degree stop, then go to the other direction and back to 15 degree stop and there is a visible difference as to where it stops. I have illustrated this fact in photos. The net effect of this means that unless I set it at 90 degrees and leave it there, any time I want to cut any angle other than 90, let's say 30 degrees, firstly I have to check that it is 30 degrees, and when I'm finished re check my 90 degree setting. To summarize this observation, the "stop points" for the mitre table are loose and sloppy. It's just sheer good luck if you stop at the right place! I bought this saw to do small work like jewelery boxes etc. so accuracy was my top priority. I have completely wasted my money as this saw is suitable for house framing and not much else. There seems little point writing about the few things I like about this saw, as it's inaccuracy overshadows and outweighs everything else.

Metabo TS 254

Metabo TS 254

1.0 
ReiQLD4 posts
 

I was super excited to pick the Metabo table saw from Bunnings only to be disappointed by the quality you would expect from Metabo. Upon removing the… Read more

machine from the box I first noticed that the plastic hinge of the blade storage cover was broken. I would have been ok with that as its just cosmetic, BUT, after setting up the mitre gauge, I noticed how misaligned the slot rails are on the table. There is way too much play on the mitre fence to make an accurate cut. When you adjust the pieces of plastic that would reduce play, the mitre fence would get stuck in one place and have lots of play in another area of the slot rails. VERY uneven. I thought it was perhaps a one off faulty machine, I took it back and ordered another one. SAME ISSUE! This time even the mitre guage's rail that is attached to the mitre fence had play in it. I checked that all the screws were correctly tightened which it was, so its just poor design or quality control. The biggest issue for me was the guide rail/fence, it had so much play/movent that its impossible to lock it straight without a huge amount of effort. Once again poor design and quality control. Such a let down product from Metabo. If it all worked it would be an amazing machine with all the features of the machine, but unfortunately it seems like they tried to cut costs by building an inferior product and rather made the "features" the selling point. Taking it back tomorrow for a refund.