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title: "Tools Track Saw - GKT13-225L 6-1/2 In. Precision Saw with Plunge Action & Carrying Case"
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# 1560W powerful motor Precision bevel cuts -1° to 47° 48-tooth carbide blade for clean cuts Tools Track Saw - GKT13-225L 6-1/2 In. Precision Saw with Plunge Action & Carrying Case

**Brand:** bosch
**Price:** € 1284.27
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- **What is this?** Tools Track Saw - GKT13-225L 6-1/2 In. Precision Saw with Plunge Action & Carrying Case by bosch
- **How much does it cost?** € 1284.27 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bosch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bosch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dust-Free Workspace:** Swiveling hose port and efficient dust extraction system keep your environment clean and professional.
- • **Ready to Go Anywhere:** Includes durable L-BOXX carrying case and quick blade-change system for ultimate portability and convenience.
- • **Power That Won't Quit:** 1560-watt motor with constant electronics and overload protection keeps your workflow smooth and uninterrupted.
- • **Effortless Plunge Action:** Fast, one-step plunge mechanism for clean, precise cuts in wood and sheet goods—no more guesswork.
- • **Unmatched Cutting Precision:** Single bevel pivot and adjustable tracking deliver flawless, table-saw quality cuts every time.

## Overview

The Bosch GKT13-225L Track Saw combines a powerful 1560W motor with a precision-engineered 48-tooth carbide blade and a versatile plunge action mechanism. Designed for professional-grade wood and sheet goods cutting, it offers adjustable bevel cuts from -1° to 47°, constant speed electronics, and overload protection. Its efficient dust extraction and swiveling hose port ensure a clean workspace, while the included L-BOXX case and quick blade-change system make it the ultimate portable precision tool for millennial pros seeking flawless results and seamless workflow.

## Description

The Bosch GKT13-225 Track Saw with Plunge Action delivers precision and power, ideal for making table-saw quality cuts to wood and wood-based sheet goods such as laminated particle boards and plywood. The track-guidance system provides exact adjustments for precision end-to-end cuts and plunge cuts. The saw and track combination makes it a more easily transportable alternative to a table saw. The precision of the track saw and blade combine with the optional Bosch tracks (sold separately) to deliver a straight fast finish cuts. The saw is engineered to fit precisely to the tracks. The saw includes constant electronics to help maintain speed under load. The saw also features a spindle lock, a swiveling hose port and a lock-off mechanism. It features overload protection. It has a single pivot point for both bevel and non-bevel cuts, from -1° (for slight undercuts) to +47° cuts. It allows for efficient dust extraction when connected to a suitable vacuum cleaner. The GKT13-225L Kit includes a 48-tooth 6-1/2 In. track saw blade, blade-change wrench, and an L-Box case. Bosch offers a full range of optional attachments, including four different track lengths, connector for connecting multiple tracks, an angle guide and a rip fence.

Review: My Favorite Track Saw Yet! - [UPDATE] I used the saw to build an 8ft x 41in red oak table top today and it worked flawlessly! I even used the stock plywood crosscut blade that comes in it and it ripped the red oak boards (which are 1.25 inches thick) with ease. It never bogged down, and never overheated. I mention overheating because my Festool TS55's would stop working when doing rips because it would get too hot. This is easily the best track saw I've ever used. Pretty much everything about this TS system beats Festool. IMO it is not even close. If you have the money for the complete system which runs about $900, buy it! You won't regret it. My original review is below. --------------- This is just a first impressions review. I just got the saw yesterday and haven't even cut anything with it yet. It may seem strange to review something I haven't used but my experience is enough to allow me to give my initial thoughts after spending an hour going over the saw, tracks, clamps, and overall system. I've owned the Festool TS75, two different TS55's, and Makita. I like the Festool offerings but do not like the Makita at all. I don't know how and why it gets such great reviews as it's just simply not a great saw. I've owned 3 Makita's and they all had the same issues. The last one I owned was the worst by far as it appeared the saw blade was not perfectly inline with the track and therefore caused serious stress during the cut and would easily burn the wood. All the Makita's I owned also had to have the spring installed properly as they were not installed correctly from the manufacturer. The spring system on the Makita's is also very cheaply and poorly executed. This isn't a review about those other saws though; I mentioned them to give some background on my experience with using Track Saws over the past 7 years. I've been wanting to try the Bosch TS for years now but could never find a seller in the US. I even thought about buying one from the UK via eBay a couple years ago but decided against it. The Bosch so far has lived up to all my expectations. The connecting system far exceeds that of Festool and Makita (which are the same). Not only is it stronger and doesn't have the chance of denting the track if over tightened—it is also faster—much faster. I also like the clamps more. The rubber on the bottom of the tracks seem to grip better as well. The edge material of the track seems better quality. The tracks aren't as wide and therefore should work better for ripping lumber, which is my main use for it. The saw has both metric and imperial measurements which none of the others do. The saw deck screams of quality, and overall the saw just looks and feels nicer than the Makita and Festool. The dust collection port on the saw is far better than the Festool and Makita. On all 6 of those the dust port was loose and would never stay in position. All 3 of the Festools I owned were awful in this regard; the Makita's had some friction but would still move pretty easily. This might not seem like a big deal but if you've used a TS with a vacuum you will know that it's actually pretty annoying. The Bosch dust port is very ridged and doesn't move easily once put where you want it. It actually has steps and feels notched so once in place it locks in. So far I'm very impressed with this TS system. I also like how the tracks come with a carrying bag to store them in. It also has an extra side pouch to store the connector and clamps in. The only thing I noticed that I can say is worse than the Festool and Makita is the saw has more friction when sliding on the track. It's not terrible, but it's not a silky smooth feeling. Even when the saw is slightly loose on the rail it still has a bit more friction than the Festool and Makita. I think this can be easily resolved with some Teflon spray. P.S. My saw container did come with some damage. Nothing major, and I thought about sending it back, but since the saw is fine and the container still works fine with no major defects, I decided to keep it. I think this damage happened in shipping. I may take some pictures and upload them later. I'm not going to rate the saw based on desertcart's horrible shipping practices. I've been using desertcart since 2006, and they've always been terrible about packing things well.
Review: Excellent cut quality. - The Saw Before I buy any tool, I usually research the tool for a solid 4-6 months. I watch a YouTube reviews, read online reviews, and try to get my hands on a tool in person. This saw wasn’t carried by any local retailers, so I could only look at the comparable track saws (Festool, Dewalt, Makita, etc.). This saw lives up to the hype. It is basically a blue Mafell (YouTube the ToolboxBuzz track saw reviews - they do a comparison and the Mafell wins). I was deciding between this saw and the Festool. Festool is great, but the accessories are more expensive and the reviews on this saw were better than the Festool. The Bosch track connections are far superior than any other track saw on the market (there are a lot of comparisons on YouTube, the Bosch/Mafell has the smoothest connections). I’ve only cut a few things with it and it did an excellent job - by far the best saw I’ve ever used. It cut plywood with zero chips and a laser smooth edge. To respond to the guy who returned it and bought the Festool - if you read the directions (he might have), this saw can cut to -1 degree to 47 degrees. There are two buttons on the angle gauge that allow you to reach these settings. Out of the box, mine was a little under -1 degree. I disengaged the -1 button and the saw was .5 degrees off. At the back of the saw, there is a little set screw that controls the angle of the stops (see pictures). It’s not listed in the directions, but it seems to adjust the angle. I used it to dial in a perfect 90 degree cut. The Track & First Cut I’ve never owned/used a track saw, so cutting on a track was a new experience. I wish I would have bought one years ago. Setting up the track is super easy. The saw sits firmly on the track (after you turn the adjustment dials to snug the fit). Your first cut is made to clear the overhang of the rubber gasket on the edge of the track. I’m used to a conventional circular saw, so the plunge motion was weird, but after my first cut, I understood the motion. I used a dust collector and this saw left maybe 1-2% of what is left by a traditional circular saw (while using the same dust collector). Overall, this saw is without a doubt the best saw I’ve purchased. After months of research, I purchased it because I wanted to take my wood working to a new level. This saw will definitely help my journey.

## Features

- Track saw with plunge action – provides fast, easy setup for one-step clean finish cuts in wood and wood-based sheet goods such as laminated particle boards and plywood
- Plunge mechanism – allows for precise plunge cuts with accurate depth of cut
- Single bevel pivot point – when sawing using a track (sold separately), the track can be positioned in the same way for bevel cuts or non-bevel cuts
- Constant electronics – helps maintain speed under the load of more-demanding applications
- Overload protection – protect the motor from overheating
- Efficient dust extraction – when connected to suitable vacuum cleaner, supports easier working conditions
- Swiveling hose port – keeps optional vacuum cleaner hose out of the way
- Easy blade-change system – quick three-step blade swap with spindle lock and on-board hex key
- Tracking adjustment – features front and rear knobs for adjusting the precision of the fit of the saw to the track to deliver the best cutting experience
- Specialized 48-tooth 6-1/2 In. track saw blade – designed for clean, precise results

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07P5VQKLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #441,063 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #102 in Table Saws |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbide |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Cutting Angle | 47 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346626629 |
| Included Components | (1) GKT13-225 Plunge Track Saw, (1) PRO648TS 6-1/2 In. 48-Tooth Track Saw Blade, (1) Blade Wrench, (1) VAC024 Vacuum Hose Adapter, (1) L-BOXX-4 Carrying Case |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.4"L x 9.5"W x 9.45"H |
| Item Type Name | Bosch Tools Track Saw - GKT13-225L 6-1/2 In. Precison Saw with Plunge Action & Carrying Case |
| Item Weight | 10.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GKT13-225L |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Model Number | GKT13-225L |
| Number of Teeth | 48 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Spindle Lock |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 000346626629 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1560 watts |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** Carbide
- **Brand:** Bosch
- **Color:** Black
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Surface Recommendation:** Wood

## Images

![Tools Track Saw - GKT13-225L 6-1/2 In. Precision Saw with Plunge Action & Carrying Case - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/814+JIgGoqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it come with the tracks?**
A: Hi! The GKT13-225L does not come with a track. The compatible tracks for this model are FSN800, FSN1100, FSN1600 and FSN2100. You can check for these items from this link https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/track-plunge-saw-attachments-36319-c/. For further assistance, contact us at 1-877-BOSCH99 (1-877-267-2499) from Mon-Fri 7A-7P CST.

**Q: I'm considering this saw and tracks for removing live edges on lumber I mill myself (oak, tulip, maple, birch, others).  Will it work well for this?**
A: The width, the thickness of the material will also matter. If it fits the track to sit, then GKT13-225L track saw will work for the application. For further assistance, contact us at 1-877-BOSCH99 (1-877-267-2499) from Mon-Fri 7A-7P CST.

**Q: Does anyone know how to align this saw at the 90 degree cut position? What set screws should be adjusted?**
A: I had the same problem with mine.  I didn't see any way to adjust it.  I returned it and bought the Festool TS75.  I've been happy with that.

**Q: Will this work with the Makita or Festool track?**
A: It will work for square (90 degree) cuts. However, when you bevel, it is my understanding that this saw will cut into the sacrificial strip on the Festool/Makita track. It would effectively change the zero clearance cut line on the track when you set the saw back to 90 degrees.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My Favorite Track Saw Yet!
*by I***H on March 7, 2020*

[UPDATE] I used the saw to build an 8ft x 41in red oak table top today and it worked flawlessly! I even used the stock plywood crosscut blade that comes in it and it ripped the red oak boards (which are 1.25 inches thick) with ease. It never bogged down, and never overheated. I mention overheating because my Festool TS55's would stop working when doing rips because it would get too hot. This is easily the best track saw I've ever used. Pretty much everything about this TS system beats Festool. IMO it is not even close. If you have the money for the complete system which runs about $900, buy it! You won't regret it. My original review is below. --------------- This is just a first impressions review. I just got the saw yesterday and haven't even cut anything with it yet. It may seem strange to review something I haven't used but my experience is enough to allow me to give my initial thoughts after spending an hour going over the saw, tracks, clamps, and overall system. I've owned the Festool TS75, two different TS55's, and Makita. I like the Festool offerings but do not like the Makita at all. I don't know how and why it gets such great reviews as it's just simply not a great saw. I've owned 3 Makita's and they all had the same issues. The last one I owned was the worst by far as it appeared the saw blade was not perfectly inline with the track and therefore caused serious stress during the cut and would easily burn the wood. All the Makita's I owned also had to have the spring installed properly as they were not installed correctly from the manufacturer. The spring system on the Makita's is also very cheaply and poorly executed. This isn't a review about those other saws though; I mentioned them to give some background on my experience with using Track Saws over the past 7 years. I've been wanting to try the Bosch TS for years now but could never find a seller in the US. I even thought about buying one from the UK via eBay a couple years ago but decided against it. The Bosch so far has lived up to all my expectations. The connecting system far exceeds that of Festool and Makita (which are the same). Not only is it stronger and doesn't have the chance of denting the track if over tightened—it is also faster—much faster. I also like the clamps more. The rubber on the bottom of the tracks seem to grip better as well. The edge material of the track seems better quality. The tracks aren't as wide and therefore should work better for ripping lumber, which is my main use for it. The saw has both metric and imperial measurements which none of the others do. The saw deck screams of quality, and overall the saw just looks and feels nicer than the Makita and Festool. The dust collection port on the saw is far better than the Festool and Makita. On all 6 of those the dust port was loose and would never stay in position. All 3 of the Festools I owned were awful in this regard; the Makita's had some friction but would still move pretty easily. This might not seem like a big deal but if you've used a TS with a vacuum you will know that it's actually pretty annoying. The Bosch dust port is very ridged and doesn't move easily once put where you want it. It actually has steps and feels notched so once in place it locks in. So far I'm very impressed with this TS system. I also like how the tracks come with a carrying bag to store them in. It also has an extra side pouch to store the connector and clamps in. The only thing I noticed that I can say is worse than the Festool and Makita is the saw has more friction when sliding on the track. It's not terrible, but it's not a silky smooth feeling. Even when the saw is slightly loose on the rail it still has a bit more friction than the Festool and Makita. I think this can be easily resolved with some Teflon spray. P.S. My saw container did come with some damage. Nothing major, and I thought about sending it back, but since the saw is fine and the container still works fine with no major defects, I decided to keep it. I think this damage happened in shipping. I may take some pictures and upload them later. I'm not going to rate the saw based on Amazon's horrible shipping practices. I've been using Amazon since 2006, and they've always been terrible about packing things well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent cut quality.
*by M***M on January 29, 2021*

The Saw Before I buy any tool, I usually research the tool for a solid 4-6 months. I watch a YouTube reviews, read online reviews, and try to get my hands on a tool in person. This saw wasn’t carried by any local retailers, so I could only look at the comparable track saws (Festool, Dewalt, Makita, etc.). This saw lives up to the hype. It is basically a blue Mafell (YouTube the ToolboxBuzz track saw reviews - they do a comparison and the Mafell wins). I was deciding between this saw and the Festool. Festool is great, but the accessories are more expensive and the reviews on this saw were better than the Festool. The Bosch track connections are far superior than any other track saw on the market (there are a lot of comparisons on YouTube, the Bosch/Mafell has the smoothest connections). I’ve only cut a few things with it and it did an excellent job - by far the best saw I’ve ever used. It cut plywood with zero chips and a laser smooth edge. To respond to the guy who returned it and bought the Festool - if you read the directions (he might have), this saw can cut to -1 degree to 47 degrees. There are two buttons on the angle gauge that allow you to reach these settings. Out of the box, mine was a little under -1 degree. I disengaged the -1 button and the saw was .5 degrees off. At the back of the saw, there is a little set screw that controls the angle of the stops (see pictures). It’s not listed in the directions, but it seems to adjust the angle. I used it to dial in a perfect 90 degree cut. The Track & First Cut I’ve never owned/used a track saw, so cutting on a track was a new experience. I wish I would have bought one years ago. Setting up the track is super easy. The saw sits firmly on the track (after you turn the adjustment dials to snug the fit). Your first cut is made to clear the overhang of the rubber gasket on the edge of the track. I’m used to a conventional circular saw, so the plunge motion was weird, but after my first cut, I understood the motion. I used a dust collector and this saw left maybe 1-2% of what is left by a traditional circular saw (while using the same dust collector). Overall, this saw is without a doubt the best saw I’ve purchased. After months of research, I purchased it because I wanted to take my wood working to a new level. This saw will definitely help my journey.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive cuts, very nice saw
*by G***S on September 3, 2020*

I break down sheet goods and build table tops, needed an accurate way to trim the table tops with accuracy. Looked at the F and M brands. Being a Bosch fan I was impressed that the accessories from the M brand worked with the Bosch. The build quality on the saw is top of the line IMHO and makes cuts that are glue ready. I think the Bosch saw is a great value and only has a few design features that are missing compared to the M brand and as far as I am concerned the missing features are not a major issue. I do like the blade change of the M brand better and the dust collection in the M brand is marginally better than the Bosch. The main advantage of the Bosch and M brand is the track system, connections on the track are absolutely the best on the market. Accessories are pricy but again you get what you pay for kind of a buy once cry once thing. The main reason I did not go with the F brand was the track system and a less powered motor. If Amazon sold the M brand I would have bought that brand based on a the features that are missing on the Bosch saw, primarily the dust extraction and blade change. Overall I am more than happy with the Bosch saw and would buy the saw again if I needed to purchase another saw.

## Frequently Bought Together

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