derekcohen
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I am contemplating getting the CSX 18v to replace an ageing (but goodie) 12v Panasonic drill. I have had it 25 years (!) and it runs great. Plus I have extra batteries, and in a workshop it does it all. However ... While it was the bees knees all those years ago, it is now heavy in comparison to new gear. Incidentally, I did choose it back then over a Festool drill. The Panasonic had better ergonomics. Now the Festool CSX promises to be the go-to. Enough background, here's the issue ...
I do have a 10.8v Festool C12, which proves that this is all the power one really needs to build furniture. I also have a Festool PDC 18/4 for heavy work around the shop and house. To make the PDC shop-worthy (i.e. light), it uses 3.1 Amp batteries. All the Festool drills charge on the same unit. Another advantage of having the CSX would be just one charger (as all here are aware).
The question relates to being able to purchase the CSX as a skin: will the batteries for the PDC fit the CSX?
Regards from Perth
Derek
I do have a 10.8v Festool C12, which proves that this is all the power one really needs to build furniture. I also have a Festool PDC 18/4 for heavy work around the shop and house. To make the PDC shop-worthy (i.e. light), it uses 3.1 Amp batteries. All the Festool drills charge on the same unit. Another advantage of having the CSX would be just one charger (as all here are aware).
The question relates to being able to purchase the CSX as a skin: will the batteries for the PDC fit the CSX?
Regards from Perth
Derek