leakyroof said:I haven't looked into it, but is the Vecturo available cordless elsewhere in the World?
I thought there was a battery operated version of it? No? [blink]
Cheese said:leakyroof said:I haven't looked into it, but is the Vecturo available cordless elsewhere in the World?
I thought there was a battery operated version of it? No? [blink]
Yes, it's orange and it has Fein printed on it. [huh]
Michael Kellough said:I wonder if maintaining the difference in power supply is how Fein and Festool came to an agreement on their apparent co-development of the Vecturo?
PreferrablyWood said:I've got a few cordless festools, a cordless mini Metabo sawzall. I think a cordless nailer would be handy, also a full-sized sawzall, a cordless grinder..
Would like it if Festool came out with them, but would likely get the Metabo versions if I had the immediate need. Unfortunately it looks like Dewalt is the only one making a cordless nailer that is effective.
I think a cordless Vecturo would be a nice plus but maybe you would lose some movement into tight spaces as the 18v batteries are rather bulky..
Kev said:PreferrablyWood said:I've got a few cordless festools, a cordless mini Metabo sawzall. I think a cordless nailer would be handy, also a full-sized sawzall, a cordless grinder..
Would like it if Festool came out with them, but would likely get the Metabo versions if I had the immediate need. Unfortunately it looks like Dewalt is the only one making a cordless nailer that is effective.
I think a cordless Vecturo would be a nice plus but maybe you would lose some movement into tight spaces as the 18v batteries are rather bulky..
[member=23193]PreferrablyWood[/member] I went through that thinking and have consequently added both Metabo and Dewalt tools to my repertoire. Initially Dewalt only for the nailers, but I "fell" into a Dewalt multi tool and I have to say that it's a little gem with the 2.0Ah batteries (and I've gone on record many times in the past as an anti yellow tool person).
... I've also go a sneaking suspicion that the Dewalt reciprocating saw is a better unit than the Metabo I have. Add the new Dewalt battery technology to the mix and I'm perceivably advocating Dewalt tools alongside your Festools [eek]
Whoda thunk that [scared] [scared]
Kev said:Festool doesn't have the R&D manpower or the deep pockets necessary to significantly expand its cordless tool range.
Kev said:PreferrablyWood said:I've got a few cordless festools, a cordless mini Metabo sawzall. I think a cordless nailer would be handy, also a full-sized sawzall, a cordless grinder..
Would like it if Festool came out with them, but would likely get the Metabo versions if I had the immediate need. Unfortunately it looks like Dewalt is the only one making a cordless nailer that is effective.
I think a cordless Vecturo would be a nice plus but maybe you would lose some movement into tight spaces as the 18v batteries are rather bulky..
[member=23193]PreferrablyWood[/member] I went through that thinking and have consequently added both Metabo and Dewalt tools to my repertoire. Initially Dewalt only for the nailers, but I "fell" into a Dewalt multi tool and I have to say that it's a little gem with the 2.0Ah batteries (and I've gone on record many times in the past as an anti yellow tool person).
... I've also go a sneaking suspicion that the Dewalt reciprocating saw is a better unit than the Metabo I have. Add the new Dewalt battery technology to the mix and I'm perceivably advocating Dewalt tools alongside your Festools [eek]
Whoda thunk that [scared] [scared]
kevinculle said:Drills and drivers is the one area where there is no way I can see the justification for Festool prices...I have used the DeWalt "20V" Li-I since they were introduced. For a bit more than the price of one 18V Festool drill kit I have two drills, an impact driver, a LED flashlight, five 2Ah and two 4Ah batteries and two chargers. These tools get hard use, are lightweight and comfortable, and perform well with long battery life.