There's a 2100 watt 7" Metabo that I think they used to make that's a little less money on the used market. But I may go with the W-24 if I don't hear from anyone else.
The cheaper large Metabo (W2000 ?) has no extras (if you want that

) , no anti vib handles, no "Marathon" motor (no dust protection etc.) , less torque, no toolless adjustable guard ....
By the way, anyone ever use the Hilti and Bosch (Euro made models) and how do they compare to the Metabo? Esp. for weight and vibration?
The Hilti
DAG 700-P sold in the US is a rebadged Makita...... It doesn´t come with a anti vibration main handle nor anti vib side handle....
The Hilti
DCG 700-P is a rebadged Bosch...
The comparable Bosch model would be # 1974-8.
The weight data i can find in the internet is sometimes different for the same model depending if i look at the US or german specifications..... so i would check that out in a store since it´s also a subjective feeling if something is heavy or not. However it´s possible that the Bosch is the lightest since the other tools usually are around 12.x pounds while the Bosch weight is 11.4 pound.
The large angle grinders with double vibration protection usually have a vibration listed with around 5 m/s². Metabos are listed with 4.8 m/s², Bosch 4.5 m/s², Hilti ??...
For comparison Fein is listed with 6 m/s² without vibration protection at all and Metabos without anti vibration main handle are listed with 7 m/s².
However the lowest vibration have the tools with a "Autobalancer" anti vibration feature like from Metabo with 2.7 m/s² (not available in USA)
Speaking of comparisons, I did a post on the Hilti and Bosch jigsaws a few years ago. (Never tried the Metabo) and the Hilti jigsaw made in Lichenstein is the best I've ever used. (Haven't tried a Festool though...)
The Festool, Mafell and Fein jigsaws are good too i was told
