![]() As another consideration, I have heard people say, try to buy your last table saw, not just your next one - trading up costs a lot. I'm not with SawStop, but am an owner of one - I went with a cabinet saw, but did a lot of thinking about pros/cons of Sawstop and its price premium. Seriously, the product they are offering has a great value proposition when you think long-term and price in the inherent risk of this hobby. ![]() The riving knife is a huge step up in safety, but there are plenty of table saw accidents for other reasons than kickback - over its lifespan, the difference you pay for the flesh detecting technology is an extremely low-priced insurance policy, probably far less than your deductible/out of pocket should a single incident occur. Consider over the next 20 years you will be paying ~ $50 a year more. ![]() At the risk of telling you something you do not want to hear, the best bang for your buck might well be the SawStop contractor saw instead of the Delta. ![]()
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