There is some discussion of the blue rockler one and the orange Axminster one on the FOG (Festool Owners Group) website. Both of these seemingly made for them by the same Taiwanese manufacturer with small differences at the request of the distributors.
The Axminster version sells for £175 give or take a few pence and as the Rockler is so similar, it would be nonsense to ship that version from the USA to here and pay more than double for it.
Although the price is quite high, I was quite impressed by the Axminster one which I saw on their stand at the Materials and Finishes show a few weeks ago. It is a substantial thing. Quite big with some heft to it. Rigid enough and the chuck unit slides nicely but without excess play. I wouldn't be put off by the Axminster having a 10mm chuck. This isn't a drill press at the end of the day and if it will guide a 10mm drill bit or a much bigger auger with a max 10mm shank, I'd say that is enough to ask of something driven by a 1/4" hex.
After seeing it, it's on my wishlist. The price is a bit offputting but if they included it in a 20% off sale I'd certainly buy.
The Axminster version sells for £175 give or take a few pence and as the Rockler is so similar, it would be nonsense to ship that version from the USA to here and pay more than double for it.
Although the price is quite high, I was quite impressed by the Axminster one which I saw on their stand at the Materials and Finishes show a few weeks ago. It is a substantial thing. Quite big with some heft to it. Rigid enough and the chuck unit slides nicely but without excess play. I wouldn't be put off by the Axminster having a 10mm chuck. This isn't a drill press at the end of the day and if it will guide a 10mm drill bit or a much bigger auger with a max 10mm shank, I'd say that is enough to ask of something driven by a 1/4" hex.
After seeing it, it's on my wishlist. The price is a bit offputting but if they included it in a 20% off sale I'd certainly buy.