Ken Milhinch said:
My opinon;
The C12 is ergonomically poor and feels unbalanced in the hand.
The one I reach for all the time is the Panasonic, because it is so well balanced in the hand, and the batteries are outstanding.
That's odd - maybe we have different definitions of "balance"?
In my opinion, the C12 has a beautiful balance! The centre of gravity is vertically in line with my index finger, so that the drill stays nearly horizontal when supported by the finger:
In comparison, my 15.6V Panasonic tilts backwards (and if that drill didn't have a hand guard, it would slip right off my finger):
All in all, I don't see the Festool drills as having any competitive advantage over some other brands, and I think the drills are the weak link in the Festool range...
I've got to disagree on this one too. I reckon a Festool drill with a selection of FastFix chucks has a great number of advantages over a normal cordless drill with a fixed chuck. By simply changing the chuck, you can take to the site a drill with a standard keyless chuck, a drill with a 1/4" hex chuck, a drill with an offset chuck, a drill with a right-angle chuck, a drill with a depth stop for drywall - all in one unit! One case, one battery, one charger, but 5 drills!
Which just goes to show how opinions can differ...
Forrest