Metabo has a really nice and solid metal drill chuck, great power and a very good locking bit chuck. Having used both Festool and Metabo I think the Metabo chucks are better. If they had been interchangeable I would have replaced my Festool chucks.
The Metabo elbow/angle chuck is same quality as Festool, which is great.
+ Metabo has the unique Puls function.
+ High quality chucks
+ Non Centrotec
- No locking bit chuck directly on the machine.
- No drywall chuck
- Metabo lettering on the machine wears off rapidly.
- Gears sometimes grind switching from low to high and vice versa.
Festool has been around and still has a few perks as well as some pitfalls:
+ Centrotec assortment is pretty large
+ Drywall centrotec chuck that does a good job (I use mine extensively)
+ T-series grip is excellent
- Centrotec is expensive both to invest in and replace
- Does not hold regular bits drill bits securely when mounted directly into the machine
- Not the best drill chuck around (I have the updated one, still not happy)
- C15 grip not as nice as the old C12 grip - slightly bulkier makes it more awkward with gloves on.
- Festool drills are not as reliable as I would like. Three out of four that I have had have developed problems over time (!)
One T-15 burned out while _backing out_ screws. Not huge ones. Both my C15's sometimes fail to reverse the rotation and continue to drive the drill/screw instead of reverse [eek] which is right out dangerous standing on a ladder - ask me how I know! Sending it in to Festool is no use - they "fix it" after first saying there is no problem, then keep the machine for a month waiting for parts before fixing it and then the problem comes back anyway. This is why I am looking at ditching Festool for Bosch.
Bosch:
+ Fits standard bits/drills directly into the machine securely by permanent locking bit holder - this is how Festool should have done it!
+ SDS rotary hammer attachment - which only Bosch offers. If it works it well it saves space and weight in the bag.
+ Excellent grip with and without gloves.
+ Best range of 18V add on machines out there (out of the brands that have the quick change chuck systems).
- Angle attachment is a drill attachment that is much longer/larger than Festool/Metabo which makes it less attractive and not as useful as the standard angle chuck. Not very smart.
- No drywall chuck attachment (though they have a slim 18V drywall driver in their line up I am eyeballing)
Fein:
+ Good quality chucks, on par with Metabo.
- No locking bit chuck on the machine.
- Too heavy and bulky - I can't see myself working with one all day. They feel like the old DeWalts in that regard.
- No 18V range of machines that can compete with the other three.
My conclusion is that I will get a combo with the Bosch Flexi Click with the drill chuck, SDS chuck and a GDX 18V impact which handles like a dream and is truly versatile. That would take care of 99% of my tasks.
I am sticking with the CXS and have the 2,6Ah on order and will use it mainly as a shop driver and at home. I love the CXS and would not change it for any of the Metabo/Bosch/Makita 10,8V drills.
