squall_line
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One of the things I slightly appreciate about Festool is that they really only have one or two versions of each of their power tools, and they either work for your needs or they don't (TS55 and 75, different dominoes, HK55 and 85 outside of NA, etc).
What that does, though, is make it slightly harder to compare to some of the meganational brands who have, say, 7 to 10 different impact drivers or drills including their holdover offerings from the previous year.
I had originally started to look at price and capability comparisons between the TID 18 and T 18 (or T18E) and a Makita "set" of impact and hammer drill. It was only after a week of comparisons and getting them in hand that I realized the impact in the set had only one speed setting. Unfortunately (and unsurprisingly), the batteries in the shelf Makita were completely dead, so I couldn't get any sense of the trigger reaction or really anything else other than the overall weight and grip compared to the TID (the Mak seemed to fit my hand slightly more comfortably).
So I expanded my search to multi-speed-setting offerings and realized that the price difference shrunk quickly. At that point, the ergonomics, flexibility, and usability become much more important to look at rather than "oh, look, this is 200 bucks cheaper, and I can put up with any compromise that entails as a hobbyist".
Without having to pull and look at a bunch of additional charts and reviews, does anyone have a quick equivalent list for the TID18, T18, and T18E in Makita? Maybe even the PDC18 or other upcoming spinners from Festool with their Makita counterparts?
Thanks!
What that does, though, is make it slightly harder to compare to some of the meganational brands who have, say, 7 to 10 different impact drivers or drills including their holdover offerings from the previous year.
I had originally started to look at price and capability comparisons between the TID 18 and T 18 (or T18E) and a Makita "set" of impact and hammer drill. It was only after a week of comparisons and getting them in hand that I realized the impact in the set had only one speed setting. Unfortunately (and unsurprisingly), the batteries in the shelf Makita were completely dead, so I couldn't get any sense of the trigger reaction or really anything else other than the overall weight and grip compared to the TID (the Mak seemed to fit my hand slightly more comfortably).
So I expanded my search to multi-speed-setting offerings and realized that the price difference shrunk quickly. At that point, the ergonomics, flexibility, and usability become much more important to look at rather than "oh, look, this is 200 bucks cheaper, and I can put up with any compromise that entails as a hobbyist".
Without having to pull and look at a bunch of additional charts and reviews, does anyone have a quick equivalent list for the TID18, T18, and T18E in Makita? Maybe even the PDC18 or other upcoming spinners from Festool with their Makita counterparts?
Thanks!