skids said:
Alex said:
For those who talk about the "drill system", or its lack thereof, how exactly do you envision a drill to fit in with the system?
Like, a CMS insert for the C15, or a rail adapter for the T18?
Personally, I think drills are stand alone tools, in a category of its own, and boy, does Festool deliver some nice accessories for them!
People are merely pointing out what you just agreed with. The fact it's not as important to buy a Festool drill because there is no NEED for it to fit into the "system". Therefore, you could buy any drill to fulfill the same pupose. Whereas, an TS55 without a rail and an MFT is like a car without tires. I don't think anyone mentioned envisioning it being part of a system.
Simple fact is. Drills aren't really part of the "system" (unless you count systainers as the system) and therefore you don't NEED to buy a Festool drill.
I posed a
question. I wasn't agreeing anything with anybody.
Since this whole drills & system theme started with Otis4's remark that he's amongst other things disappointed about the drills because they don't add to the system.
otis04 said:
For me, the beauty of the Festool system is the "system". There is no integration of the drills into the larger universe of tools.
I'm just curious to know how you would fit a drill in the rest of Festool's system in such a way that it would get and added "system" value.
Richard Leon said:
Don't forget the batteries are interchangeable with other tools and the syslite.
If that's the system then Festool is actually waaaaaay behind other brands. Right now Festool has it's drills, a jigsaw and a lamp to fit with the batteries.
Other brands have what, like, drills, jigsaws, lamps, circular saws, reciprocating saws, planers, grinders, sanders, and more.