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Since this thread has gone up has anyone purchased one of these and what are your thoughts? Can't see any reviews yet and am toying between buying this, the cs60 or the Dv700. I do landscaping so mainly cut 20mm porcelain and 40mm concrete slabs.

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I bought one then quickly returned it.
 
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Thanks for that, the Rubi DC-250 is starting to look appealing now!
I have a 1200 dc 250. Paid for itself many times over. I only use it for large stone jobs and 20mm porcelain though.
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Next bench saw I buy won't be a rubi though. The build quality just isn't up to scratch. Possibly the montolit f1. Shouldn't need to buy another if I look after it.
 
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Thanks for that, I was just about to ask why the montolit but just watched the youtube sales vid and it looks insane! Have you had a chance to play with one of these?

Ps: if you selling you DC-250 theres a buyer here.
 

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