Fein...in a systainer

Mahomo59

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My first Orange systainer... And Fein product, it's the 350q. Haven't used it yet, well switched it on and plunged into some oak. Much much better than my makita 18v, so much quieter and hardly any vibration. Coming up to London with me next week on partial kitchen install/strip out/make the best of the space. Dam limited edition swag!




 
I think it's the price because this is a cracker!
This Multimaster version sells for €186 excl. VAT in Germany. Including the systainer and a lot of accessories.
The Vecturo Plus version sells for at least €335 excl. VAT in Germany. While the Set version is even €466 excl. VAT.
That's 80% more expensive for the Plus version!

The Vecturo is basically the same as the "old SuperCut". Only with some minor differences and additional accessories.
Both models only have a little more power, are much louder and vibrate much more.
There are rumours that there's a new Fein SuperCut on it's way.
That's why Festool got the opportunity to borrow the SuperCut.
 
As Neeleman says...
Vectro modelled on super cut, which is at least another £100-£150. Super cut more powerful and bigger, according to fein the super cut is the tool to use if it's in your hands all day. I for one wouldn't like to be a multitool operator all day or even think of where this is needed. 350q fits my purpose, door architrave, cut outs, delta pad (brief tasks) and for all the other awkward bits!

[member=8096]Deansocial[/member] - I went Alan Wadkins £207 all in inc P&P.

I'm stopping for a while now...once I decide on what extractor to get with the voucher ;)
 
Ffx £207 and a spit collated screw gun £350.

My mm burnt out a few month back so waited for this sys deal
 
I for one wouldn't like to be a multitool operator all day or even think of where this is needed.

Rot carve out & repair in a faux log home. It was a lonnnnnnnng day.

 
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