A little bird told me there are new tools coming

TS55 never did, that's the point of the HKC series with an exception made once.
The HKC is a brilliant saw, sold mine in 2016 and went all in on Mafell KSS saws - I would really like a cordless plunge saw that runs on a KSS/FSK rail (I have the TSV60 - but that thing is a heavy one trick pony that has no place on an FSK rail!)... the rep here said he thought the TS60 would be coming out in cordless this year - so we were close, but the new saw is not it. It would cost 0.01c to Festool to add this functionality..
 
Sorry! I typoed... CTC-SYS not CSC-SYS. The cordless Systainer dust extractor is limited to 4.0 batteries due to size. Maybe the larger capacity 4's will fit
Hope that's the case. Or maybe a specialized double battery that fits both contact points. Runtime on the CTC-Sys is not that great, and I almost always grab an extra pair to keep in reserve when operating it outside the shop.
 
Hope that's the case. Or maybe a specialized double battery that fits both contact points. Runtime on the CTC-Sys is not that great, and I almost always grab an extra pair to keep in reserve when operating it outside the shop.
Yeah, I have spare chargers like most of us so I tossed 2 in the to-go kit since that's when I use the CTC-Sys the most (it was purchased to keep the dust down during a kitchen remodel and worked great there). I possibly have a lot of holes in a concrete foundation to make and hope the runtime will keep the crazy fine dust down in the studio. (In before warnings: it's not post-tension; solid old-school slab)
 
I have the TSV60 - but that thing is a heavy one trick pony

The heavy weight was my initial reaction at the Woodcraft store.

I should try lifting a TS 60 (the one without the scoring blade).

Currently have the TSC 55, which at times seems to be heavy with both batteries on it.
 
The heavy weight was my initial reaction at the Woodcraft store.

I should try lifting a TS 60 (the one without the scoring blade).

Currently have the TSC 55, which at times seems to be heavy with both batteries on it.
The TS 60 is noticeably lighter than the 55. Mine is basically set aside for solid surface, since I got the TS60, it has become my primary.
 
That DTSC200 looks nice, definitely interested in that.

Fun fact, my first delta type sander, a Black&Decker “Mouse” had exchangeable tips incl. the plate that could be split to just sand with the tip. Proprietary sheets of abrasives came with two additional tips included per sheet. However, the split plate wasn’t up to the task of prolonged sanding. …

So yeah, that DTSC200 makes the short list here.

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
Hope that's the case. Or maybe a specialized double battery that fits both contact points. Runtime on the CTC-Sys is not that great, and I almost always grab an extra pair to keep in reserve when operating it outside the shop.

Tabless tech wouldn't increase the runtime dramatically, though. 4 Ah is still 4 Ah. There might be slight benefits. Tabless lets you use more of the capacity before thermal or voltage limits stop the tool. With tabless cells running cooler and sagging less, the battery management system can allow more of the nominal capacity to be used before cut‑off, which shows up as longer runtime even though the rated Ah is unchanged. I am not sure if the vac would benefit much from this. Not sure what limits runtime for the vac, capacity or battery management.
 
It's a different way to construct a battery giving higher current rates, quicker charging and longer battery life through reduced heat. It's an incremental improvement that will help performance but as P_K said...it's not a massive game changer.

Jumped from this post to a reply so apologies if the answer is somewhere in the 4 pages in between.

Do the new tabless batteries require a new charger. Just got a 55KEB for Christmas and want to add more batteries and a second charger. Thanks.
 
Jumped from this post to a reply so apologies if the answer is somewhere in the 4 pages in between.

Do the new tabless batteries require a new charger. Just got a 55KEB for Christmas and want to add more batteries and a second charger. Thanks.
I don't think so but I'm not absolutely sure because I've been unable to find out anything on the new TBX4 & TBX8 batteries.
 
Do the new tabless batteries require a new charger. Just got a 55KEB for Christmas and want to add more batteries and a second charger. Thanks.
I would not expect that you would need a new/different charger. I would expect that the current TCL6 charger should work. But that's based on nothing other than my buying a couple of DeWalt Power Stack batteries recently and those work with pre-existing chargers. Festool could very well go in a whole different direction.
 
Ref. "new charger", there is no technical reason for that.

Besides, you can charge ALL current Festool 18V packs with their 20+ year old TCL 3 chargers. It just takes lots of time.


That said, getting the new SCA 16 is still a good idea - fast-charging a pack is beneficial if you want the best performance from it.

You want to charge a pack as fast as you would be pulling the power from it. Slow-charging makes the packs retain a bit more capacity but also makes them "lazy". The effect is nothing major - think single percentage points - but it is there.
 
Jumped from this post to a reply so apologies if the answer is somewhere in the 4 pages in between.

Do the new tabless batteries require a new charger. Just got a 55KEB for Christmas and want to add more batteries and a second charger. Thanks.
I can't imagine that they would need a different charger,
Festool already has a broad range of chargers (3A, 6A, 8A and 16A)

There is a new systainer sized multicharger coming that is quite exciting: SYS-MC 6/4
See here: https://festoolownersgroup.com/thre...-information-about-this-sys-mc-charger.77458/

Festool is still very hush hush about this thing, but they will communicate about it next month.
At the moment I cannot confirm or deny ...
Hang on, there's 2 black SUV's pulling into my driveway :alien:
 
It’s good to see Frank is still with Festool HQ and will be showing us the tools.

I like that fella.

I was wondering if the axe had gone from Festool USA to the HQ.
 
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