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Makita DSP600ZJ vs Mafell MT 55 18 M BL

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

Makita DSP600ZJ

Makita DSP600ZJ 36V Cordless Plunge Saw

Makita · DSP600ZJ

$419

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Mafell MT 55 18 M BL

Mafell MT 55 18 M BL Cordless Plunge Saw

Mafell · MT 55 18 M BL

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsMakita DSP600ZJMafell MT 55 18 M BL
Voltage
2×18V (36V)
18V
Blade Diameter
165 mm
162 mm
Cutting Depth (90°)
56 mm
57 mm
Cutting Depth (45°)
40 mm
40.5 mm
No-Load Speed
2,500–6,300 rpm
2,660–5,930 rpm
Bevel Range
-1° to +48°
-1° to +48°
Weight
4.4 kg (without battery)
4.5 kg (without battery)
Dust Extraction
Vacuum port (35/43 mm)
Closed housing + dust bag
Guide Rail Incl.
Cordless
Case Included
Price
$419

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

Which Should You Buy?

Makita DSP600ZJ

The DSP600 is the same saw as the DSP601 — same motor, same cutting depth, same ADT technology — without the AWS Bluetooth module. If you don't need auto-start dust extraction, this is the smarter buy. The price difference buys you the same 56mm cutting depth, variable speed, and brushless efficiency. MAKPAC case included.

Pros

  • + Identical performance to DSP601 at a lower price
  • + ADT technology adjusts speed to load automatically
  • + 56mm cutting depth at 90° — competitive with corded saws
  • + MAKPAC systainer case included

Cons

  • No AWS Bluetooth — must start dust extractor manually
  • Requires two 18V batteries — heavier than single-battery saws
  • 4.4 kg without batteries is on the heavier side
  • Guide rail not included — sold separately

Mafell MT 55 18 M BL

The professional's choice — and priced accordingly. Mafell's MT 55 is built in Germany to tolerances that show in every cut. The 162mm blade delivers 57mm cutting depth, the pre-scoring function eliminates tearout on veneered panels, and the fastest blade-change system on the market saves time on the jobsite. The T-MAX transport box with included batteries and charger makes it a complete system. Exclusively for users who demand the absolute best regardless of cost.

Pros

  • + 57mm cutting depth with 162mm blade — deepest among 160mm-class saws
  • + Pre-scoring function for chip-free cuts on veneered panels
  • + Fastest blade-change system available
  • + Complete kit: 2× batteries, charger, T-MAX case included

Cons

  • Extremely high price point — 2–3× the cost of competitors
  • 4.5 kg — heavier than Festool, lighter than Makita with batteries
  • Limited availability outside specialist dealers
  • 162mm blade size — proprietary, fewer blade options than 160/165mm

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