Over the years whilst doing reno's I have got a lot of use out of my old Multi tools, Bosch & Fein.
But I don't get the Vecturo.
Well I get what the tool does, but I don't understand why Festool would want to join in on, this already overcrowded tool market, it just doesn't seem very innovative to me. So what is it, that I am not getting about the Vecturo?
Multi tools seem to be made by almost every other tool manufacturer for all levels of budget.
I know this is a professional Multi tool but so is the Fein's Super Cut which sells for half the price of the Basic Vecturo without the depth stop down here.
The depth stop here costs another $225 that's the price of a Multi master 250 Q with a few blades and sanding pads for what the depth stop on its own costs.
Is the Vecturo more of a workshop tool with the depth stop, rather than a site tool?
I would expect the Vecturo to be well made and I don't doubt that it isn't but does this tool bring anything new or above to the Multi tool market apart from a depth stop which I've managed to live without.
I would be interested to know from those who've got one if it has proved to be a game changer or more useful than the Super Cut. Or have they have found a real advantage in using this tool. And would they recommend to anyone that it is worth investing in one of these.
Thanks.
But I don't get the Vecturo.
Well I get what the tool does, but I don't understand why Festool would want to join in on, this already overcrowded tool market, it just doesn't seem very innovative to me. So what is it, that I am not getting about the Vecturo?
Multi tools seem to be made by almost every other tool manufacturer for all levels of budget.
I know this is a professional Multi tool but so is the Fein's Super Cut which sells for half the price of the Basic Vecturo without the depth stop down here.
The depth stop here costs another $225 that's the price of a Multi master 250 Q with a few blades and sanding pads for what the depth stop on its own costs.
Is the Vecturo more of a workshop tool with the depth stop, rather than a site tool?
I would expect the Vecturo to be well made and I don't doubt that it isn't but does this tool bring anything new or above to the Multi tool market apart from a depth stop which I've managed to live without.
I would be interested to know from those who've got one if it has proved to be a game changer or more useful than the Super Cut. Or have they have found a real advantage in using this tool. And would they recommend to anyone that it is worth investing in one of these.
Thanks.