Festool OF 1400 Router lighting options?

Slider613

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I love my OF 1400, but for Freehand work I use my small Dewalt router because it has built in LED lighting.

Any good aftermarket lighting solutions for this Router?
 
As my dog Magyver would probably recommend - duct tape and an led flashlight? [eek] or  [thumbs up]

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
As my dog Magyver would probably recommend - duct tape and an led flashlight? [eek] or  [thumbs up]

Peter

Thanks, was looking for slightly more elegant solution
 
Slider613 said:
Peter Halle said:
As my dog Magyver would probably recommend - duct tape and an led flashlight? [eek] or  [thumbs up]

Peter

Thanks, was looking for slightly more elegant solution

Sorry, I was bad.  Even I have to try and interject a bit of poor humor every now and then.

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
Slider613 said:
Peter Halle said:
As my dog Magyver would probably recommend - duct tape and an led flashlight? [eek] or  [thumbs up]

Peter

Thanks, was looking for slightly more elegant solution

Sorry, I was bad.  Even I have to try and interject a bit of poor humor every now and then.

Peter

No worries. I got the joke. Your sarcasm translated.
 
RobBob said:
[member=191]Rick Christopherson[/member]
Wonder if we could talk Rick into making something for us?

It says 12v.  If only this was battery operated:
1. Reloading Press LED Light

2. More Options

3. Sewing Machine LED light kits

Those are getting pretty close to what would work, I think battery powered would be easier though. I already have a power cord and a hose. Don't want to add a third cable, if there are no better options I will likely get something like the ones you posted.
 
My solution with a Dremel LED light. Don‘t no where I bought this, but works well.[attachimg=1]

 

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Bvps said:
My solution with a Dremel LED light. Don‘t no where I bought this, but works well.[attachimg=1]

Pricey these days. Looks like its called the Dremel FL400. Nice solution though.
 
I like that Dremel light, does look a little pricey for a simple light. Also, would be nice if it used a more standard battery.
 
ben_r_ said:
Pricey these days. Looks like its called the Dremel FL400. Nice solution though.

It's a real nice solution, and I agree...on Amazon for $116, it is pricey for what it is. Then I decided to look elsewhere, and found that the actual list price is only $46.  [jawdrop] [jawdrop]

It actually sells in the $28-$38 range. The vendor below is getting some in inventory and will be selling them for $23.50.
http://www.ledarealights.org/dremel-fl400-flex-light/
 
This is one feature missing from the OF1400 and I was surprised there was no light.
I didn't even think about it because so many routers have had them for a few years
and I expected that Festool would have one or more LED lights on the tool.

The rub is when someone asks you how you like your Festool router I saw I do like
it but there is no light. I had a Craftsman commercial router with a light 30 years ago.
It was a battery operated and just hung on the side of the motor by a pair of screws
and ran off two AA batteries. That would be a great setup today with an LED light.

When the chips start flying do they really help much? I remember that old Craftsman
router threw up so much dust the light was near useless. But I think with the excellent
chip and dust collection that Festool has they would be usable.

I know there are other routers that do not have a light but they are half or less the
the price of a Festool.
 
Bob D. said:
This is one feature missing from the OF1400 and I was surprised there was no light.
I didn't even think about it because so many routers have had them for a few years
and I expected that Festool would have one or more LED lights on the tool.

Amen...I also had a Craftsman router probably 40 years ago that had 2 incandescent lights that illuminated when you fired the router up. They didn't last long though because of the vibration.

Festool found that lights were a convenience and added them to the Carvex, it would be a nice upgrade to the 1010 and 1400. [dead horse]
 
Cheese said:
ben_r_ said:
Pricey these days. Looks like its called the Dremel FL400. Nice solution though.

It's a real nice solution, and I agree...on Amazon for $116, it is pricey for what it is. Then I decided to look elsewhere, and found that the actual list price is only $46.  [jawdrop] [jawdrop]

It actually sells in the $28-$38 range. The vendor below is getting some in inventory and will be selling them for $23.50.
http://www.ledarealights.org/dremel-fl400-flex-light/
If they actually do get more stock in. It might be a discontinued product and they just havent updated their website and/or dont know yet. It doesnt seem to be available anywhere making me think its off the market now.
 
I've read this discussion and have a question:

is Festool listening to their customers and improving their tools on this one ?

Or are they too busy boxing up battery sanders ?

I'm reminded of a recent Domino discussion in which many postulated (and some outright said , though erroneously ) that Festool in changed the pins on the domino to tabs because "they listened to customer feedback and ""improved"" the tool accordingly. ".

Customers asking for lights in Festool routers is a pretty old discussion, but where's the improvement ? Or even acknowledgement that there will be a study ?

Are we throwing in the towel Festool ; conceding that brands like Dewalt and that king of the homecenter tool aisle -Ridgid- make better routers ? They have lights in them, and have for a while. They're as powerful as comparable OF models , and have dust collection too.

Or was the "we listen to the customer" line from the Domino discussion a bunch of bunk ?

And the real question:  When are integrated lights going to be offered on Festool routers ?
 
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