I have been reviewing the choices to replace my 30 year old Jet contractors style table saw that I have adapted with every accessory I could find to improve on it. But it doesn't have a riving knife!
Important areas to consider, a riving knife that moves with the blade; point of manufacture of the saw assembly and electric motor; customer service, and dust port lay out to fit in your shop.
Almost all modern electric motors are made in either Mexico, China, or Taiwan. I'll go with Taiwan, trust me, after 20 years as an International Sourcing Procurement Manager I've been to and seen a enough of them all.
Where the major components of the saw are cast and machined is also important. Take a straight edge and check the top. Is it flat? Is it flat to the wings? Take a good look at the drive belt system, comparisons are stark.
I want to lean toward the Sawstop, but a couple of things are holding me back. The carriage assembly for Dado work, the wing extensions are composite materials, dust port layout, and an extra $450.00 for 220vt motor.
If you are paying attention, and using your push sticks and feather boards correctly, your fingers should never get in harms way. As for passing it on to children or grand children, I'm assuming my new saw will be worn out and the newest technologies will be in place.
I'm still looking,
Jim Allen