goko Member Joined May 22, 2016 Messages 47 Sep 10, 2021 #1 Anyone know anything about this ? Attachments 241183509_4458129300899443_2181842706833600503_n.jpeg 94 KB · Views: 334
S squall_line Member Joined Feb 17, 2021 Messages 2,927 Location Eastern IA, USA Sep 10, 2021 #2 Looks like a pretty easy photoshop job. Also, I think it would more accurately be a "cordless CT-SYS", since the "Vac-SYS" is the vacuum clamping system (because Festool likes confusing abbreviations).
Looks like a pretty easy photoshop job. Also, I think it would more accurately be a "cordless CT-SYS", since the "Vac-SYS" is the vacuum clamping system (because Festool likes confusing abbreviations).
G ghhsolutions Member Joined Dec 6, 2020 Messages 80 Sep 10, 2021 #3 If it is real, then like all battery extractors it will either have no suction or the battery will last 2 minutes.
If it is real, then like all battery extractors it will either have no suction or the battery will last 2 minutes.
C Chainring Member Joined Feb 16, 2021 Messages 370 Location SF Bay Area Sep 10, 2021 #4 Maybe it has a battery port on all three sides. It'll need it.
mino Member Joined May 5, 2016 Messages 2,052 Location Czech Republic Sep 10, 2021 #5 But Festool already DOES have a cordless vac. You can buy it today. It costs €3000, but if you need one you need one ... here is the detail: Buy 205721, add the 575279 accessory, lock using the T-Loc, there you go! [smile]
But Festool already DOES have a cordless vac. You can buy it today. It costs €3000, but if you need one you need one ... here is the detail: Buy 205721, add the 575279 accessory, lock using the T-Loc, there you go! [smile]