I love mine, esp. after the 90 degree hack (http://www.flickr.com/photos/9279759@N03/5035391556/) allowing me to cut sideways in an enclosed space. The depth-of-cut limitation is frustrating, and using a deep saw is a lot more challenging as regards broken blades. But it's easy to cut to a couple thousandths of an inch of accuracy with a good template, and they're surprisingly fast once you've spent some time doing it. I've found I break blades a lot less if I'm cutting at eye-level so I can easily see that the saw's perpendicular to the work.
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