Dewalt 7023 or 7033 mitre stand?

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Evening,
I'm tearing my hair out over which Dewalt mitre saw stand to buy.
Its for occasional work use and DIY.
Any feedback from people who own these would be appreciated.
As I see it the weight and folded length count against the 7023 v 7033, but I might like the additional support when I occasionally cut 3.6m timber.
Cheers.
 
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i have the 7033 , with a DWS778 Mitre Saw and find it great for the stand - i fold up when not in use and then When i want it its against the wall when the car is out the garage and then i can put 2.4 lengths easily on it - recently I had some 4.6m 3x1 and cut on that easily with the arms extended , garage door open, and a clamp on the one side.

Otherwise it folds up well, really well made
BUT , i am just a DIYer , with a few projects around the house
Travelled with it once when i used for a laminated floor fitted in a ground floor of daughter house
Otherwise it stays in garage

No idea on the 7023, never used or looked into

I always have something in the arms , and the arms adjusted out to some degree.

I building a cupboard across the corner right now and used for 45 angle cuts on 2x1 3x2 and some shelf units
 
I've used both, but own neither (my main saw is a Festool Kapex these days). The '33 is a big so and so which won't fit in the boot of a car (the '23 will). On the other hand it is better at handling girt great lengths of skirting and the like - if you have the space for it. Both good, solid stands with a good track record in the construction industry. If you are tempted by the deWalts I'd also suggest taking a look at the newer Makita stand, the DEBWST06:

debwst06-6_1.jpg


This is a similar type of design
 
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