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Festool TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FS vs Metabo KT 18 LTX 66 BL

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

Festool TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FS

Festool TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FS Cordless Plunge Saw

Festool · TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FS

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Metabo KT 18 LTX 66 BL

Metabo KT 18 LTX 66 BL Cordless Plunge Saw

Metabo · KT 18 LTX 66 BL

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsFestool TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FSMetabo KT 18 LTX 66 BL
Voltage
18V
18V
Blade Diameter
160 mm
165 mm
Cutting Depth (90°)
55 mm
66 mm
Cutting Depth (45°)
43 mm
43 mm
No-Load Speed
3,500–5,200 rpm
2,250–5,000 rpm
Bevel Range
-1° to +47°
-1° to +46°
Weight
3.3 kg (without battery)
4.3 kg (without battery)
Dust Extraction
Festool system (27/36 mm)
Dust bag + vacuum port
Guide Rail Incl.
Cordless
Case Included
Price
$399

Prices as of 2026-05-04. Check store for current pricing.

Which Should You Buy?

Festool TSC 55 KSEB-Basic-FS

Festool's latest cordless track saw raises the bar. The KSEB model adds KickbackStop (electronic anti-kickback) and a pre-scoring function to the proven TSC 55 platform. At 3.3 kg without battery, it's the lightest saw in this comparison by a significant margin. The 160mm blade with 55mm cutting depth is slightly less than the 165mm competitors, but the Festool guide rail system and dust extraction remain the gold standard. Guide rail included in the Basic-FS variant.

Pros

  • + KickbackStop — electronic anti-kickback for safer operation
  • + Pre-scoring function for chip-free cuts on coated panels
  • + Lightest in this class at 3.3 kg without battery
  • + Guide rail FS 1400 included in Basic-FS version

Cons

  • Significant price premium over competitors
  • 55mm cutting depth — 1mm less than Makita, 11mm less than Metabo
  • Single 18V battery — less runtime than 2×18V systems
  • Full potential requires Festool ecosystem (extractors, rails, blades)

Metabo KT 18 LTX 66 BL

The deepest-cutting cordless plunge saw at 66mm — a full 10mm more than the Festool and Makita. The brushless motor, sight window in the blade guard, and CAS battery compatibility across 200+ tools make it a practical choice. The bare tool price is competitive, though the set with batteries, charger, and guide rail pushes total cost higher. Worth noting: 61mm cutting depth on the guide rail.

Pros

  • + 66mm cutting depth at 90° — deepest in this comparison
  • + CAS system — compatible with 200+ cordless tools across brands
  • + Sight window in blade guard for cut line visibility
  • + Competitive bare-tool pricing

Cons

  • 4.3 kg without battery — heavier than Festool
  • 46° maximum bevel — slightly less range than competitors
  • Guide rail reduces cutting depth to 61mm
  • Batteries and guide rail sold separately in bare-tool version

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