Difference between Trion jig saws

kfitzsimons

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What is the difference between the models PS 300, PS 300 EQ and PS 300 EQ-Plus? My catalogs go back to 2009 and they are all the PS 300 EQ as far as I can tell. There's no mention of the "plus" in the catalogs. The blade guide system is my biggest concern. Has that changed over the last 10 years? Thanks.
 
Here is a link to the Trion Plus on the FestoolUSA site.
I see no difference. The picture shows a Euro cord, but it has the same part number as the regular Trion saw on dealer web sites.

Trion Plus
 
The 'Plus' is just the systainer. And 'Q' is for some part of the electronics.

Did they go to a new number with the bayonet fitting?
 
PS= Pendel Stichsäge (German for:  pendulum-action jigsaw)
PSB= Pendel Stichsäge Bügelgriff (German for: pendulum-action jigsaw bow-type-grip)

I have no idea what the 300 stands for.

E = Electronic (variable speed)
Q = Quicklock? Quickconnect? (plug-it cord)
Plus = in systainer
 
wpz said:
PS= Pendel Stichsäge (German for:  pendulum-action jigsaw)
PSB= Pendel Stichsäge Bügelgriff (German for: pendulum-action jigsaw bow-type-grip)

I have no idea what the 300 stands for.

E = Electronic (variable speed)
Q = Quicklock? Quickconnect? (plug-it cord)
Plus = in systainer

300 is here probably just some follow up number, seeing that the next model was PS-400 and the preceding one PS-200

E=Electronic
Q=Plug It
Plus =Systainer

Got that straight from the 2010 Dutch catalog  [tongue]
 
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