The dude is right.

People love them Festools. Festool can hardly keep up with the demand it seems, the delivery times are longer than usual over here.
About the Bosch it is a great concept they have got going with their 18V line. I talked to a guy today about their wireless charger plate and it works fine he said - they've used it daily for a few months.
It is a bit frustrating with the FlexiClick; it is a well built machine but if I had been given the opportunity to try it out in hand before ordering it - I wouldn't have bought it! I used it all day today and I think the machine performs as well as expected but the grip left me a bit lukewarm. The drill handles well without the chuck but is a bit front heavy with the drill chuck on, also as expected. Most of the time the drill chuck is off anyway so that is not an issue for me.
But the grip... ...don't get me started on the grip again...
Last thing today I compared it to another colleagues Metabo - the one on the image posted above, 18V LTX quick. The Metabo (and Mafell) grip is much better. The downside of the Metabo LTX quick is that the machine and battery is HUGE. Reasonably light weight but HUGE.
As it stands now I have come to the following conclusion:
I will keep my Bosch 18V machines (three of them) for outdoor jobs. They are excellent for that and the GDX impact is superb. I might add the 18V jigsaw but the investment would stop there for me. For outdoor use the FlexiClick will do great.
When I was assembling/building a kitchen today the Bosch was "fine" but I actually missed my C15 at times. When I got home I had my bonus check from a hardware store in the mail - and it happened to be _exactly_the price of a C15 set with the 5,2Ah batteries...
...after thinking it over and deciding between a new Festool sander (ETS EC 150) or going back to C15 I decided to crawl back to Festool drills and keep my BHC18/C15 as my main interior kit, with the CXS as a sidekick. The new interior for the T-Loc is well thought out and I am happy with it - I will swear every now and then when I will try to work bits straight on the machine but until a BETTER and not just "different" machine turns out I will stick with the C15 for interior use.
Oh, also I got word from Festool today (sales rep phoned to his Festool source) that a C18 is not going to happen anytime soon. The ergonomics department are not happy with the high torque/ possible wrist strain when using the machine so it is on hold.
Apparently there WILL be a new Kapex though! A smaller unit, due out later this year, probably in autumn. It is not part of the spring/summer release schedule. My sales rep wil get one for himself and I am definitely getting one as my Kapex is stationary in the shop. I have good use for a smaller Kapex on site - look forward to it!