surfjungle
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While nobody can compare with Festool for system integrations and many of their tools are second to none, Festool are missing some seriously basic offerings on their cordless platform. This is a serious consideration for adopting their battery platform because I have yet to meet somebody who enjoys having a ton of different battery platforms.
Its current cordless setup is less than lacklustre compared with all of the major competition. Looking at Milwaukee, DeWALT, Makita, Metabo and even Hilti and Fein, there are far more offerings with more sophisticated battery technology. Only Mafell have fewer offerings though with better CAS batteries.
I currently have a small number of Festool power tools which I am very happy with. Two of my cordless tools are the HKC 55 circular saw and oscillator which have proven excellent.
I understand that Festool focus more on certain areas, especially in woodwork but they really need to take a look at the overall value proposition for their cordless platform. I'm not expecting them to do what others have done and create a cordless tool for everything from inflation to electric kettles but missing some of the basics below, including those below, is just egregious.
Basic cordless offerings
Moderate cordless offerings
Unfortunately, I will have to pick another power tool manufacture just to cover cordless basics. Again, I am very happy with what I have from Festool including cordless and I wouldn't have much of an issue picking a second to cover more esoteric or even moderate choices but not including some recip saws, planer, lamps or a bigger cordless circular saw? That's just bad value and certainly frustrates me and I would imagine, others. I would be interested to see who else feels the same and what others would consider basic cordless offerings. Thanks.
Its current cordless setup is less than lacklustre compared with all of the major competition. Looking at Milwaukee, DeWALT, Makita, Metabo and even Hilti and Fein, there are far more offerings with more sophisticated battery technology. Only Mafell have fewer offerings though with better CAS batteries.
I currently have a small number of Festool power tools which I am very happy with. Two of my cordless tools are the HKC 55 circular saw and oscillator which have proven excellent.
I understand that Festool focus more on certain areas, especially in woodwork but they really need to take a look at the overall value proposition for their cordless platform. I'm not expecting them to do what others have done and create a cordless tool for everything from inflation to electric kettles but missing some of the basics below, including those below, is just egregious.
Basic cordless offerings
- Lamps that actually use their power tool batteries
- Reciprocating saw
- Planer
- Circular saw with a bigger depth of cut
- More sophisticated battery technology along with higher capacity batteries
Moderate cordless offerings
- A drill / driver with a minimum of 130 nm of torque.
- Router
- Trimmer
Unfortunately, I will have to pick another power tool manufacture just to cover cordless basics. Again, I am very happy with what I have from Festool including cordless and I wouldn't have much of an issue picking a second to cover more esoteric or even moderate choices but not including some recip saws, planer, lamps or a bigger cordless circular saw? That's just bad value and certainly frustrates me and I would imagine, others. I would be interested to see who else feels the same and what others would consider basic cordless offerings. Thanks.