Festool T15+3 Photo Essay (large pics)

Joe Jensen

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Thanks to Bob Marino for great service. 

First, the systainer.  It's pretty practical. Nice inserts inside that hold the chucks, charger, and extra battery.  Bit storage under the drill insert, and a nice new lid with bit storage on the outside of the lid.

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Now the drill and comparisons to the Bosch PS20 mini driver and PS30 mini drill.  The Bosch PS20 is a very small driver.  The diameter of the motor housing on the  PS20 is a little smaller than the T15+3.  The batter of the PS20 fits insde the handle, and the battery of the T15+3 is much larger and fits below the handle.  There is no comparison of torque, but many are familiar with the size of the PS20 and PS30 so here are pics.

First, the PS20 with integral chuck.  The Festool can take bits inside the motor spindle, but they are not held by magnet or ball detent, so that would be a last resort method.

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Now the PS20 versus the Festool with the Centrotec chuck.  The Centrotec chuck holds Centrotec bits or bit extensions.  The bits fit very securely and are a great option, but they are very expensive, $8.50 each, and they have limited heads supported.

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Here is the Festool compared to the Bosch PS30 mini drill.  I put the Festool drill chuck in to make the comparison fair.  Overall, the diameter of the motor housings and the overall length from chuck to back are very similar.

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Here is the Bosch PS30 on top of the Festool.  They are very similar in size not counting the battery.  Again, the Festool has much higher torque so one has to accept a larger battery.

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Bits, just some pics of the bits.  I was surprised at how well the short locking extenstion from Festool works. It has a neodium magnet inside, and it locks both wide detent bits and ball detent bits very securely.  The Centrotec bits don't wobble at all, due to the long shank in the drill.  The extension is like this, and it holds bits in it's end better then all the non-Festool extensions I have.  At $26.50, it was crazy expensive, but awesome.  I included a pic of the cool extension, and a Centrotec bit, each installed in the Centrotec chuck.

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Last is a pic of a Centrotec Philips #2 bit, and the short extension and a Festool wire detent bit.

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I didn't include photos of the other chucks.  I was pleasantly surprised that the offset chuck, a priamary reason for getting the Festool drill, has the bit locking mechanism like the locking extension.  It doesn't take Centrotec bits, but rather it is designed for wire detent and ball detent bits.

Overall, I'm trilled.
 
Another huge THANK YOU to Uncle Bob as well. Got mine so fast from him.

While I am enjoying the new drill, I was really impressed with the new Systainer design. The usage of the interior space is SO much improved. It is extremely nice to be able to store bits and stuff. Festool finally got the layout right. I love the stacking compartments and the new mini storage on top. Hope they look at revamping other tool Systainers with the same amount of engineering.

Another wonderful product from the crazy Germans!! :)

Pete
 
I like the insert as well, although it looks like it comes in a Sys 2, which explains all the extra room inside.
 
In the UK, this new Systainer (with an organiser compartment) is becoming available as a stand-alone item.

The Order No is 496153 and it goes by the name SYSTAINER SYS 2-DF.

Official Festool price is 44.55 GBP + VAT = 51.23 GBP, and is available from various places including Miles Tool and Machinery Centre (make sure they have it in stock before ordering), and eBay.

Forrest

 
Hey Joe can you tell us what is included with the drill and what accessories you purchased separately.
 
The kit came with;
- drill
- charger
- two batteries
- short centrotec magnetic extension
- a small wire detent style phillips bit
- a small wire detent style torx bit
- 4mm Centrotec drill bit
- centrotec chuck
- 1/2" regular drill chuck
- right angle adapator
- offset chuck

I purchased the locking centrotec extension and the long centrotec phillips bits separately.  I highly recommend the locking extension.
 
Thanks Joe, and great comparisons and photos! I ended up ordering a T15+3 to day. I'm on a fairly big remodeling job and we're in the rough carpentry phase so the drill will see some tough work. I'll let you guys know how it does.
 
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