yetihunter said:
Haven’t posted in a while.
Owned a P1CC. Best corded Jigsaw ever.
Bosch is no slouch.
Owned a MT55cc. Best tracksaw ever.
Festool is no slouch, but it’s beat (especially in power).
From what I understand, the cordless version eats the cordless Festool for breakfast.
Owned the KSS40. The whole kit with flexi rail. It is amazing.
Probably more powerful than the larger cordless HKC.
The larger kss saws eat the HKC for breakfast.
Owned the original Duo Doweler. Not going to compare to Domino and Lamello, because they are all better than the others at one thing or another. I would take it plus a biscuit joiner over the DF500, however.
Mafell consolidates their tools + inserts into less and smaller systainers than Festool. To be fair, Festool has to design exponentially more inserts. Observe the P1CC, there’s a place for everything (including the rose box full of blades) inside of a SYS1.
Timberwolf is a fantastic dealer.
People overate their (Bosch’s, to be precise) guide rails, however.
True, linking rails is miles ahead of the Festool method, but that is all they have going for them. No top t-slot. Bottom t-slot is thin and thus the rail clamps you can easily bend with your thumbs like Uri Gellar to silverwear while on steroids. The miter/square rail attachment ain’t no replacement for the TSO rail square. Lighter, easier to move on you. Flexi rail is legit, though.
I’m not pooping on Festool. Best electric sanders (and so many). Best routers.
Still the best electronic clutch on a drill. MFT is now in the ridiculous price range, but still nothing better off the shelf. etc
Snatch up these deals.
Since you have "owned" them what are you using now? It's hard to take an endorsement from someone who no longer owns them or apparently Festool or at least believes Mafell to be better than Festool for the tools listed.
I'm not brand-locked owning tools from Festool, Mafell, Bosch, Dewalt, Milwaukee, and others so I am definitely curious what you are using. I have never bent a Mafell or Bosch rail, but if someone has a habit of over tightening things then I guess it could be an issue. The rest of your commentary is in line with my experience.
I'll add to your Festool router rating of best...there is no router that can hold its own against the 2200. I'm using mine more and more for things you'd logically use a lighter router for and realizing there is no comparison between the 1400 and 2200.