Festool 'T' and 'C' Drills - What are the differences?

To me the CXS is the right size for a C-type drill.  The C12 seems less comfortable and less balanced when compared hand in hand to the T15.  When using a C12 I can never really figure out how I want to hold it.  Picking up the CXS in the store feels so intuitive and "right" that I think it's the way to for a C drill.
 
Rob Z said:
When I ordered the cxs from Tom Bellemare, I went ahead and bought a Sys 2 just so I could switch over the cxs gear and have room for the extras I want to have in there.  The sys 1 got used somewhere else, but still I think Festool should consider this  and upsize the systainers. 

Rob,

I did something similar. I got a 4 drawer sortainer from Tom and thought at first of trimming down the insert and putting it all in the large drawer. Then I decided that there was really a bunch of wasted space that way, at least to how I'd organize things.

So I ditched the insert, and have room for some bench cookies and spade bits in the big drawer, too (along with some yet to be used space). I wished the extra battery would nestle in somewhere else, but haven't been able to convince it to do so yet.

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The drawers above hold all the driver bits, drill bits, extensions, etc. So I wound up with a nicely organized box that's got everything I'd want to carry. And the original Sys1 was transformed into a screw box.

Best,
Steve
 
Had the C12 and now have the T12, T15, CXS. The C12 handle grip was just too big around for my hands to ever feel like I had a good grip. Just felt too large so it felt awkward to use. I much prefer the CXS and T style. The C drill style has advantages but for my sized hands it just was uncomfortable to use. Maybe the new C drills will have a more compact handle? I highly recommend that people try them both out if possible before purchase.
 
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