TylerC said:
On the battery platform issue, I completely understand the desire to have a single battery that can work on everything. That's ideal. However, we think it's important to design the battery around the tool — not the other way around. In the case of the cordless sanders, the balance and ergonomics of the sanders would be really off if we used the existing 18 V batteries. While having a single battery is more convenient, it's not worth it if it requires us to compromise on the quality of the tool.
I fully realize it's a knee jerk reaction, but it's something dear to my heart which has downgraded my experience with every tool i use, by a lot. Which is also why I'm very frustrated and upset with it.
That being said, why then did you compromise so darn hard on the new locking vacuum hose ends?
I'll just add, I'm not buying any more Festool that come with these new locking dust ports, they're simply horrible. You have a vacuum costing €500 or more attached to your tool and when you disconnect your hose a bunch of residual dust just falls out... no, just no!
Some people had issues with the hose disconnecting, well you should have simply improved the dust ports on a few of your tools.
What you have now is far worse.
For example the new removeable dust ports on the saws, half of the times when I attach my 7m hose the entire dust port just falls /breaks off the tool. The plastic twist connection is just too weak, they simply can't take the weight of a longer hose.
So in which way is the problem with hoses disconnecting from the saws solved by introducing this ingenious locking hose system? I never, ever had my hose disconnect from my saw in the past, now I have to be super careful with every cut so the entire dust port does not keep breaking off the tool half of the time and wasting my time trying to get to click the entire dust port thing back into my saws.
I also had the priviledge of buying a buch of useless new dust port connectors to hopefuly fix the problem but alas, it's simply a bad design!
So now you've introduced stiffer rubber connectors that are harder & more fiddly to connect, that also happen to leave residual dust every time you disconnect from just about ANY tool AND the dust ports now fall/break off your saws entirely.
So nothing has been fixed, in fact, it's gotten worse on all your tools. So please enlighten me and tell me how this improved the quality at all? Do you test your own equipment at Festool besides dust chambers, do you field test your own products on job sites? If so, then how are these issues not coming up? Judging by all the Kapex threads I'm now just waiting for my 1year old Kapex to fail... when it does, I'm totally done with Festool.
Festool gives it's users that special feeling allright, every time you walk up to your €1200 miter saw with the question, is this the cut that's gonna break it?
So in response to the Original poster, I'm guessing I for one do consider ditching Festool.