I waited since September for my Wright 958 set, and gotta say they were pretty much flawless. With that being said, I bought a set of wrenches, not fine jewelry. I'm starting to think some of you folks are sick and need help.
I've heard the cheap saws will explode, and when left unattended, will sneak in to your house and violate your wife. Better play it safe and spend the extra dough.
When something goes missing out in my shop, I start looking for the thief who stole whatever is was. It's usually some item that cost a dollar, and they walked right past all the expensive stuff in my shop to steal a chip brush or something. I always have the same reaction picturing some...
I added heat to my parts washer with an element and temp controller I built. Water and stuff like Simple Green work great when heated. Disposal is easy, pump life is good, and it's safe.
I modified mine with a bucket heater controlled by a heater controller, contactor, thermcouple circuit. I set it to 110* and use simple green. Heat and simple green do just as good as any petro solvent.
I have mine on socket rails, and I stand the rails on edge. They don't take up much drawer space. No need to remove a bunch to get to the size you need.
Whatever you get, consider one you can get extra mount clamps for down the road. I got a couple extra pairs for mine and use it for my chop saw, framing miter saw, and trim miter saw I even thought of getting another pair to mount to some plywood for a portable bench top.
Thanks for the offer Dave, but I just peeled the offending chrome off and put them to work quite a while ago. I went over them pretty good after getting cut though just to make sure it wouldn't happen again. It wasn't worth the hassle, but it's good to know you'd stand behind them.