Batavia Mad Maxx is the one I use most often and by its infernal noise since it meets all my expectations ...
For info you can find my test it on amazon.
It has a cutting depth: 28.5mm or 22mm with the cutting rail.
Offers a more useful set of accessories.
Here we saw the three cutting disk, a vacuum cleaner cord (which as usual hindrance than anything else), a parallel guide rod cutting.
To install the cutting wheel there use the small key that came with.
It's pretty simple and does not take too much time.
In practice it is much like the Mad Maxx.
You press the button, it unlocks and is tilted so that the blade appears (this principle of double security is very important), however it forces have some "grip" for the spring shackles of the protective immediately resumes its place as soon as' the pressure is rising.
One can obviously block the cutting depth, 28.5mm maximum here.
What is much more than the Bosch and 16mm ...
The 600w are useful for the massive, no complaints about the cut in itself is clean and is not forced.
The cord for the vacuum cleaner is as usual discomfort (for me anyway) between the saw, wood, power cord, vacuuming, hose adapter of the aspi etc.
In short, I prefer to clean up after ...
The sound is a bit more content as the Mad Maxx, but is still important.
That grip does not pose much of a problem, you just take into account its weight (approx. 2 kg).
The only "problem" is that competition provides for the same price (almost) better ... At the equipment.
I do not question the quality of the product here, but its accessories.
On Mad Maxx we have: 3 cutting blades (metal, wood, General), a cutting rail, a flexible adapter cord for connection to a vacuum cleaner, a carrying case to store all).
This is frankly a shame and it is in my opinion what will be the difference between these models (with an identical depth of cut).
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Pogyz