i second and third and fourth the CALLS, YELLS, schreiking from festool users for a
release of the quadrill and pdc (sp?) from europe into USA.
my reasons:
1)i noticed that no one buys festool drills, look at the leftovers at the reconditioned sale?
there is no demand for them even at a discount? a used one? sure some of those units
cleared, but compare that to higher priced kapex's, the mft/3, the cms, the ts75, the dominos, the routers?
i infer that the units which sell out, is where there are holes in festool collections or demand
for spares. but no buyers for festool drills for exist.
i can hear the cat calls, but the truth is in the remaining items on the recon list.
there are so many excellent drills, and festool has no advantage in the drill category, because there
is no connection to the vacuum. and then the unusual centroc (sp?) connection just makes this
a niche product. let me say, festool needs at a minimum to put a "battery level" indicator on the
exterior of the battery just to catch up.
2) i know the festool tools have lower torque and work fine for wood workers. *defined as
cabinet makers, occasional users
but if one were to occasionally frame walls, they will find these festool offerings lacking, this
wont change no matter how many people say my unit is fine for my use, whatever that means,
which is nothing to me, the truth is in the use and there is no general tool, there is too much
torque also, but to stake out the underpower sector is not a full marketing strategy.
3)only festool knows what the drill penetration is verses the ts55 penetration vs the jigsaw
penetration, and only festool knows how much more of the market is waiting for a real tool.
4)bosch has a 5 amp hour 18 volt battery on a 1600+ ft/lb impact wrench, and it has battery
level indicator, and it is brushless, and has three speeds and display light. festool pdc would
match, but not in north america.