allthegearnoidea said:
10.8v range. Why do we only have the CXS? Is it something to do with the existing 2.6 ah battery chemistry just can't support the needs of saws, impact drivers, etc?
I mean, technically there's also the TXS...
I just don't know that Festool is interested in chasing another battery size/voltage/architecture at this point. The T18 is already pretty small as a "compact" drill, the subcompact market is even more brutal both in terms of the number of offerings as well as prices. With the CXS/TXS sets running $260 with just the standard chuck and Centrotec chuck, I can't see anything Festool competing at the price range that other subcompact offerings compete at.
As far as the battery, many of the subcompacts from other manufacturers use a stick-shaped battery; the old model of CXS and TXS used a flat/stick battery combo that went up into the handle of the tool, but they moved to a flat pack instead of a stick pack when they updated them a few years back.
I've used my CXS more than any other Festool in my possession, and more than almost any other drill I've owned in the past 15 years. By the time I reach my 1-year anniversary of owning it, I expect I'll have more hours on that little drill than all of my other past drills combined for 20+ years, it's just that handy. Doesn't mean I wouldn't take a "powered screwdriver" (stick-shaped battery driver) if one was offered, but I haven't run into the need for one quite yet.