This is my first plunge saw and I haven't tried any other brands earlier, I have however used circular saws and table saws for different purposes. Overall I enjoy working with it but I have some comments and reflections:
The saw is fairly well built but with some plastic details I wish was done in metal, for example the depth stop. The blade that came in the packages makes really good cuts without fuzzy edges, I have however only used it for a week. Note that saw blades is 185 mm is uncommon, at least where I live, compared to for example 165 mm and I've been struggling to find replacement blades even in the online stores and the ones I find is expensive. Due to this I wish I bought the smaller Triton plunge saw.
I don't like the kick back function since you can't pull the saw towards you after a cut without releasing it. Another thing is the lack of ability to micro adjust the cut depth. With a micro adjuster this could have been a precision tool for cutting rabbets or similar but now I feel it's more of a built site tool than for carpenting. Of course you can set it up to make precision cuts but not without manual measuring and try-outs in a scrap piece. And thanks' to Youtube there's no need of read the manual to understand how to set everything up, because the manual is as lousy as they get (if you ever bought an electrical tool you know what I mean).