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Today, I was working alongside a bloke who had a Festool drill / driver.
I have never seen them in the flesh before, and was rather sceptical of their value, being as they are roughly 3 times the price of a 'normal' drill from Bosch/Makita et al. Anyway, my view has totally changed. They are truly excellent. They come with 3 differing chucks,and a driver chuck. These chucks are changed in less than 10 seconds, they are eccentric chuck, std. chuck, angled chuck, and the driver head chuck. The head ensures all drilling/driving is self centring. In use they are very smooth, and apparently, the 12v version is as good as other makes 18v drills. The only downside is that I have to find £350 to buy one now. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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![]() "A.Lee" wrote in message .. . Today, I was working alongside a bloke who had a Festool drill / driver. I have never seen them in the flesh before, and was rather sceptical of their value, being as they are roughly 3 times the price of a 'normal' drill from Bosch/Makita et al. Anyway, my view has totally changed. They are truly excellent. They come with 3 differing chucks,and a driver chuck. These chucks are changed in less than 10 seconds, they are eccentric chuck, std. chuck, angled chuck, and the driver head chuck. The head ensures all drilling/driving is self centring. In use they are very smooth, and apparently, the 12v version is as good as other makes 18v drills. The only downside is that I have to find £350 to buy one now. Alan. Look at a Hilti. |
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Haven't tried the drills, but have tried the circular saws - and when
I next replace, I'd seriously consider one (along with a Maffel). On the CS I liked the track system, the precision adjustments (and consequently the beautiful cuts), the dust extraction, the detachable power lead and the systainer (which is compatible with Metabo). |
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On Feb 4, 5:48*pm, (A.Lee) wrote:
Today, I was working alongside a bloke who had a Festool drill / driver. I have never seen them in the flesh before, and was rather sceptical of their value, being as they are roughly 3 times the price of a 'normal' drill from Bosch/Makita et al. Anyway, my view has totally changed. They are truly excellent. They come with 3 differing chucks,and a driver chuck. These chucks are changed in less than 10 seconds, they are eccentric chuck, std. chuck, angled chuck, and the driver head chuck. The head ensures all drilling/driving is self centring. In use they are very smooth, and apparently, the 12v version is as good as other makes 18v drills. The only downside is that I have to find £350 to buy one now. "Our" carpenter (a friend who does carpentry) has just replaced most of his tools with a Festool system. I can see why. Edward |
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My son recently purchased one of these and I have been using quite a lot
recently. It is very, very good. The offset chuck is almost worth the extra money alone! The one thing that I didn't like was that the torque setting was set a little high for my liking. It would overdrive a short wood screw in mdf on it's lowest torque setting. Festools "work around" to this was to switch to the higher speed where the lowest torque setting was less - I suppose that makes sense but a bit of a cop out. My grotty old Makita does not have that problem. Seems to have a much lower torque setting at the lower end. Roy |
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