Thanks to the high wattage, the SabreCut SCMTK400 should be ideal for professional workers who want to cut, grind, scrape, or sand heavy-duty materials.
Just like most high-end tools, this model lies well into the noisy extreme, even when driven on the slowest oscillation speed. This fact makes it less ideal for personal DIYers, but it might not be that significant inside busy workshops.
You can change the oscillation speed of this model via a 6-speed dial. Unfortunately, this dial is placed at the rearmost part of the tool, which won’t be as convenient as the sensitive trigger featured in the Dewalt DWE315KT. However, having the speed fixed at certain levels should be more efficient for inexperienced workers.