I have a Sawstop for my main cabinet saw in my shop at home, but also a regular job site saw for working elsewhere.
The table saw is a great tool, and the safety feature makes sense. Especially for the cabinet saw where the incremental price for a comparable too is not so much - but there are plenty of other power tools that will hurt you just as badly. A router or jointer won't amputate a finger, it will just turn it to hamburger.
No matter the tool, you need to respect it and learn the safety rules.
The table saw is a great tool, and the safety feature makes sense. Especially for the cabinet saw where the incremental price for a comparable too is not so much - but there are plenty of other power tools that will hurt you just as badly. A router or jointer won't amputate a finger, it will just turn it to hamburger.
No matter the tool, you need to respect it and learn the safety rules.