I finally took the plunge and a CXS kit is on its way to me. [smile] It's my first Festool drill.
I plan on taking advantage of the Centrotec system as much as possible, since that's one of the main reasons that I finally decided to go with Festool. Tonight I started putting together a wish list of drill/driver bits and accessories for drilling small-medium sized holes and driving screws, and this is what I think would be ideal for me:
Centrotec Philips bits, #1, #2, #3
Centrotec 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm countersinks with depth stops
Centrotec twist drill bits, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5 mm
BH60 magnetic holder
1/2" Fastfix keyless chuck for use with the brad point drill bits that I already have and like. Alternatively, I could get the Centrotec imperial brad point drill bit set instead.
This comes out to $344-414, depending on the last item. The Centrotec installers set is currently available for pretty much the same price. After closely looking over the specs and reviews of this set, it looks like there are a few things that I would use from that kit, like the 1/4" and 3/8" socket adapters and the slot bits, some things that would be nice to have but not crucial and so would get little use (hook driver, hand driver, stubby drill bits), but there is a lot that I wouldn't use, like the other countersinks, and the Torx and Posidrive bits. And even if I did get the installers set, I still would want to get the twist drill bits and the 4.5 mm countersink with depth stop.
On the other hand, there's that part of me that keeps saying, "But it's such a bargain!" The installers kit plus the other stuff that I want would be about $100 more, but I would have all those other accessories that would be nice to have, but not crucial.
On the third hand, I really want to avoid having tools around that I really won't use (Torx/Posidrive bits).
So what would you do?
I plan on taking advantage of the Centrotec system as much as possible, since that's one of the main reasons that I finally decided to go with Festool. Tonight I started putting together a wish list of drill/driver bits and accessories for drilling small-medium sized holes and driving screws, and this is what I think would be ideal for me:
Centrotec Philips bits, #1, #2, #3
Centrotec 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm countersinks with depth stops
Centrotec twist drill bits, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5 mm
BH60 magnetic holder
1/2" Fastfix keyless chuck for use with the brad point drill bits that I already have and like. Alternatively, I could get the Centrotec imperial brad point drill bit set instead.
This comes out to $344-414, depending on the last item. The Centrotec installers set is currently available for pretty much the same price. After closely looking over the specs and reviews of this set, it looks like there are a few things that I would use from that kit, like the 1/4" and 3/8" socket adapters and the slot bits, some things that would be nice to have but not crucial and so would get little use (hook driver, hand driver, stubby drill bits), but there is a lot that I wouldn't use, like the other countersinks, and the Torx and Posidrive bits. And even if I did get the installers set, I still would want to get the twist drill bits and the 4.5 mm countersink with depth stop.
On the other hand, there's that part of me that keeps saying, "But it's such a bargain!" The installers kit plus the other stuff that I want would be about $100 more, but I would have all those other accessories that would be nice to have, but not crucial.
On the third hand, I really want to avoid having tools around that I really won't use (Torx/Posidrive bits).
So what would you do?