Festool Recon Topic (compiled)

Dr. P. Venkman said:
squall_line said:
I was waiting for it to post up, expecting to pull the trigger.  Then I did like I always do and waited until it was available to start researching it.  Doesn't appear to include anything that I don't already have other than PZ drivers.

I've kind of wanted one of these since they were released - for whatever reason, I just find this set appealing.  But I've never been able to go through with it for exactly the same reason (down the the PZ driver being the only thing I don't have). I still think it's a pretty set, though.

When they announced them, the set sounded nice. But like both of you mentioned, it came down to the only real thing was the Pozi screw drivers.  No one needs another random crescent wrench.  The wrenches are sized for DIN metric bolts, not ISO/SAE metric bolts, (wrong head size on some of them). So that is of limited use.

I just really doesn't offer much. Make it for stuff we will have (correct metric sizes, or add the 2 or so size wrenches to cover all), give it the more random drivers we don't see much of here.

Make the set be something like all the tools/sizes you need to tear down and put together Festool tools.
 
I was actually rather happy that the set had DIN wrenches, personally, since I already have a very nice set of ANSI/ISO metric wrenches and they're much easier to procure in the US in general.

I'll admit I mostly bought the set to add to the systainer shrine, but as it turns out I've found myself using it quite a lot, especially the ball-end hex key set, which has much longer shafts than any hex keys I already owned. I just keep it permanently locked on top of my CT cyclone so I have quick access to a nicely-organized set of hand tools as I roll the dust extractor around the shop.

When I first saw the set, I remember thinking, "what a ripoff! They're charging so much for the brand logo!" But then I did the math and figured out what it would actually cost to buy all of the included tools (at a comparable quality level, not cheap Chinese imports) and realized that the $225 retail price basically comes down to them charging you about $20 for the Systainer and the matching colors. That's a surprisingly good deal.
 
And still to come this morning, in this order:

ACG 18 Angle Grinder
TS 75 Plus Track Saw
DTS 400 Plus Delta Sander
HL 850 EF Plus Planer
TSC 55 REB Plus Cordless track saw with batteries and charger
DWC 18 Drywall Gun
HKC 55 Plus Track Saw with batteries and charger

And, of course:

Trion PSB 300 D-Handle jigsaw
T-18 Easy Basic (no batteries or charger)
 
Still to come this morning:

TSC-55 Plus XL (2 batteries, 2 chargers)

CT 36 AutoClean Dust extractor

ACG-18 Basic Cordless Angle Grinder

BHC-18 Basic Cordless Rotary Hammer

And waiting in the wings (bonus drawing at the end of the day?) there's a Planex with a Installer Systainer set (the 2019 Limited Edition version), for 50% off list prices combined.

I find it odd that they're starting to put hand tools and systainer sets into the Recon.  I wonder if this set is incomplete as well?
 
I noticed Recon did not mention that the three nut drivers are missing.  When you buy something from Recon, it is a tool that you do not have and are not familiar with.  The assumption is that it is all there as in the picture.  On hotter items, like a Domino, you do not have time to check to see if everything is included. Lack of time is not a problem on this one, though. 
 
This is weird, the last set they offered 5 days ago was also missing the nut drivers.  [huh]
 
The way that they say it is also very confusing "Note: This is an open box item and minor cosmetic/surface scratches should be expected.  Item has complete scope of delivery.  Non-returnable, all sales are final."

"Item has complete scope of delivery." to me would indicate that everything is included, when after reading your posts it seems to indicate the exact opposite; that they are only including the 8 screw drivers listed below, not the 11 in the picture. 
 
I e-mailed them to ask, but haven't heard back.

I typed their 888 number into my phone to call them and ask, but got distracted by too many other things.

If I was serious about wanting to buy it myself, I would probably have called by now.
 
squall_line said:
I e-mailed them to ask, but haven't heard back.

FWIW, even though it's no longer listed, I received an e-mail back from Festool stating that the Installer's kit did, in fact, come with the nut drivers.

That Planex/Sys-installer combo is wicked odd, but the installer set has some nice inclusions such as the blue Systainer, ratcheting clamps, and Sys-MFT.  I use the blue Systainer for my electrical cords on work road trips, since my day job's company colors are chartreuse and navy.
 
GoingMyWay said:
The Drywall Sander LHS 225 (575219) & Systainer Installers Set (576913) is up.
Bummer… I have no need for the drywall sander but would have happily picked up the installers set on its own.

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squall_line said:
FWIW, even though it's no longer listed, I received an e-mail back from Festool stating that the Installer's kit did, in fact, come with the nut drivers.

Weird.  The nut drivers in the metric set aren't metric (1/4, 5/16, and 3/8) - I wonder if that caused some confusion in the writing of the description.
 
Dust Extractor CT MIDI I HEPA is up.

After that:

TSC 55 Set with batteries and charger ('old' model)
RTSC-400 Basic
Kapex KS 120
Conturo KA 65

Not sure if anything was up before the CT MIDI; I certainly wasn't.
 
Sorry, I wasn't paying attention to the Conturo price.

I only noticed that the Kapex was $1,125, but it didn't specify whether or not it was the new 2019 model.
 
live4ever said:
GoingMyWay said:
Conturo KA 65 Portable Edge Bander is up.

Darn, missed it.  Do you remember how much it was?

It's still there; it'll be back up later today.  25% off list, I think the price is around $2300-ish.  I wish I could justify it, but I haven't built A cabinet yet, let alone many that would require something that specialized.
 
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