In a light of some bitter feelings from http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-problems/of-1010-play/ ...
I think in around 2011 Festool shined in innovation and quality. Its premium price did not discourage users, even the lack of full support for imperial units was not an issue for fans in US.
I can't stop feeling that since then Festool has somewhat stalled and focused more on optimizing tool production cost rather than quality or innovation. Let's take brand new CXS 2.6 drill as an example. The battery is great, no doubt. But. There is absolutely no need for the large hollow front strut any more, it could have been redesigned to be smaller, lighter, more elegant. There is no more need for the large charger, it could have been much smaller. And it is still the only (AFAIK) Festool drill without brushless motor. From whichever angle I look -- cost first.
This year I have taken 3 new Festool tools into use: TS55R, RO125 and OF1010.
TS arrived dirty and oily. When run, it smelled bad. After lot of cleaning I got rid of dirt and smell. The blade was also misaligned, but luckily it was possible to re-align it and it works fine now.
RO was perfect out of box, have had zero problem with it.
OF had collet jammed into the shaft at first, it took me like 10 minutes to get it loose (I was very careful not to damage it, next time I could do it probably faster). And the play in rods you can see in the linked thread.
So full satisfaction level: 33%
I very much hope I just have had bad luck, Festool will not fall off the chair and will be premium brand in the future. We already have ton of crap-brands.
What is your recent experience and thoughts about the brand?
I think in around 2011 Festool shined in innovation and quality. Its premium price did not discourage users, even the lack of full support for imperial units was not an issue for fans in US.
I can't stop feeling that since then Festool has somewhat stalled and focused more on optimizing tool production cost rather than quality or innovation. Let's take brand new CXS 2.6 drill as an example. The battery is great, no doubt. But. There is absolutely no need for the large hollow front strut any more, it could have been redesigned to be smaller, lighter, more elegant. There is no more need for the large charger, it could have been much smaller. And it is still the only (AFAIK) Festool drill without brushless motor. From whichever angle I look -- cost first.
This year I have taken 3 new Festool tools into use: TS55R, RO125 and OF1010.
TS arrived dirty and oily. When run, it smelled bad. After lot of cleaning I got rid of dirt and smell. The blade was also misaligned, but luckily it was possible to re-align it and it works fine now.
RO was perfect out of box, have had zero problem with it.
OF had collet jammed into the shaft at first, it took me like 10 minutes to get it loose (I was very careful not to damage it, next time I could do it probably faster). And the play in rods you can see in the linked thread.
So full satisfaction level: 33%
I very much hope I just have had bad luck, Festool will not fall off the chair and will be premium brand in the future. We already have ton of crap-brands.
What is your recent experience and thoughts about the brand?