Not sure I agree...Sanderxpander said:Impact drill = forward percussive motion with the purpose of drilling throughconcrete or stone.
Impact driver (e.g. the new TID18) = circular percussive motion with the purpose of creating massive torque to drive large screws or tighten bolts with minimal strain on the wrist.
Completely different products based on completely different tech.
Birdhunter said:I’m not sure that Festool made a good decision in ending its sale. If the new version is better than the TI15, it should be a big seller.
Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:I can't see myself ever getting a "noisy" impact
serge0n said:Looks like an impact driver. It also looks like it will accept Centrotec and regular bits.
serge0n said:Looks like an impact driver. It also looks like it will accept Centrotec and regular bits. I wonder what Festool added to this impact to make it more advanced than others.
Ti15 was the most pathetic impact driver ever built. I sold it immediately after it couldn't drive in a 2.5" screw into a 2x8. I had to switch to a 12v Hilti drill that drove the fastener in without any issues.
Doug S said:serge0n said:Looks like an impact driver. It also looks like it will accept Centrotec and regular bits.
From my quick look at photo and drawings I presumed it just took hex bits, never thought about Centrotec. Thinking about it I can't imagine it not taking Centrotec but does anyone else think photo and drawing look like a hex bit?
Alex said:From what I can see here it only takes standard hex bits, not centrotec.