I can't believe they finally got there but Festool finally came up with a price that I just cannot accept. That Centrotech Sets pricing is just completely outrageous. I have no idea how anyone can be expected to spend $425 on a handful or drill bits and drivers. The other completely crazy thing is that the Imperial Drill Bit set goes for $125 and includes SEVEN DRILL BITS AND A COUNTERSINK. That comes to more than $15 PER BIT!?!?!
I love the CXS and my other Festools but there is absolutely no way that I can buy into the Centrotech bandwagon at that pricing. Lets talk cost benefit. My understanding is that Centrotechs major advantage over the standard hex system is more precision leading to less runout. Even if I were to buy into that (I am not so sure the 1/4 hex system could not be precisely machined), I have never had that much an issue with runout on drill bits to justify that cost increase. I also think that for that kind of pricing there ought to be a lot more drill sizes included. I would also like to see more drill/countersink combo bits or Vix type bits in a set of this cost. At least in the cabinetry field I am working in, those are the most commonly used items. Quick, when was the last time someone needed a hook driver?
Just so you guy know I am not just a cheapskate, I have bought into the TS75, CT33, Domino Set, RO150, RO90, ETS125, First Aid Kit. This one just went way to far in price/performance. Comments anyone?
Steven Naslund
Chicago IL
I love the CXS and my other Festools but there is absolutely no way that I can buy into the Centrotech bandwagon at that pricing. Lets talk cost benefit. My understanding is that Centrotechs major advantage over the standard hex system is more precision leading to less runout. Even if I were to buy into that (I am not so sure the 1/4 hex system could not be precisely machined), I have never had that much an issue with runout on drill bits to justify that cost increase. I also think that for that kind of pricing there ought to be a lot more drill sizes included. I would also like to see more drill/countersink combo bits or Vix type bits in a set of this cost. At least in the cabinetry field I am working in, those are the most commonly used items. Quick, when was the last time someone needed a hook driver?
Just so you guy know I am not just a cheapskate, I have bought into the TS75, CT33, Domino Set, RO150, RO90, ETS125, First Aid Kit. This one just went way to far in price/performance. Comments anyone?
Steven Naslund
Chicago IL