Doug B
Shy Tot
Festool design a system, taken on its own some parts are seen as gimmicks, take electric leads that detach from the tool, but when used on site with a power take off extractor & other Festool machines that is when these so called gimmicks come it their own.
To interchange both power lead & extraction hose from one tool to another without having to go back to the extractor every time is a game changer especially when you are swapping between the likes of a track saw, domino, router & sander as I was doing on site recently, it really does save time.
Add to that the ability to use the router on the saw track, a real boon when constructing cabinets on site, not a massive idea but one that Festool have given thought to & so widening the usefulness of their system to the end user.
I don't think their tools are expensive either, compare them to comparable brands, Mafell track saws are more expensive, Mirca sanders are similarly priced, Lamello biscuit jointers are dearer & when Bosch got there act into gear & made a chop saw to try & compete with the Kapex the price wasn't that different & it still wasn't as good as Festool's Kapex.
I don't usually bother with Festool debates anymore, it really is pointless, it's like listening to the old boys down the allotment trying to tell me that their Peaugot, Renault or fiat is equally as good as my VW, well I've driven all of those makes & I won't be changing brand anytime soon.
To interchange both power lead & extraction hose from one tool to another without having to go back to the extractor every time is a game changer especially when you are swapping between the likes of a track saw, domino, router & sander as I was doing on site recently, it really does save time.
Add to that the ability to use the router on the saw track, a real boon when constructing cabinets on site, not a massive idea but one that Festool have given thought to & so widening the usefulness of their system to the end user.
I don't think their tools are expensive either, compare them to comparable brands, Mafell track saws are more expensive, Mirca sanders are similarly priced, Lamello biscuit jointers are dearer & when Bosch got there act into gear & made a chop saw to try & compete with the Kapex the price wasn't that different & it still wasn't as good as Festool's Kapex.
I don't usually bother with Festool debates anymore, it really is pointless, it's like listening to the old boys down the allotment trying to tell me that their Peaugot, Renault or fiat is equally as good as my VW, well I've driven all of those makes & I won't be changing brand anytime soon.