To properly set the stage, I am a woodworker, retired and building bass guitars and furniture, mostly for myself and friends. Although I have both large and portable table saws, this one caught my eye for a few reasons. It is quite useful as a portable mini saw. It does have some weight-and that is good. The framework metal and quality appear of high caliber; well constructed. The saw motor is strong; high rpms and the blade shaft does not wobble. I find the cuts to be accurate and clean-the saw blades themselves appear to be of better than average quality steel (and sharpen up easily, if you have a blade sharpener). That the blade is fixed and does not go up or down isn't a strength, but I got used to that, using the saw only for cuttings it will easily handle without the need to raise/lower the blade. The additional features of the drill and buffer, to me, are fluff overall. But, with the stationary spindle, there are operations you can perform-just lightweight in nature. The motor rpms are also noticeably strong for drill and buffing. The blade fence is weak, supported/adjusted by two movable wingnuts. Not accurate and flimsy for me. I did mill a small, oak, 1x3 into a fence and substituted it, along with two drill press/router sliding bolts, and the fence are became stronger and more dependable. Overall, for its intended usage, I find the saw very handy, for small jobs and for its portability. Removing the drill/buffer part and putting in a blade system that will raise/lower would be helpful (hint to the manufacturer).