There is a small Mafell Users Forum if you have questions or if you care to share about your red tools!Blues said:My 1400 will soon be on ebay. All my tools are turning red... Mafell is such a joy to use.
luvmytoolz said:That's a very sexy little router, I was a bit put off by the plastic guide bush rings, but saw they also have metal ones. It'll come in around $2k though in OZ so it ain't cheap.
Michael Kellough said:How many watts?
Nice that an LR-32 jig isn’t required if you buy the new guide rail. How much does it cost?
Fine adjustment doesn’t look as positive (no increments) as on the Festool routers and the traditional multi-depth turret is missing?
Not trying to be extra critical, just adding observations that I didn’t see posted already.
When the new 1010 was released the absence of LED lighting was pooed-pooed as not being relevant or essential, but this new Mafell release just proves that assertion to be ridiculous. So now that Festool has released their new 1010 R router, instead of being ahead of the game, they are suddenly behind it.
The tool-less bit change will be a feature that many other router manufacturers will be studying and trying to put on their new routers soon or later.
That slightly bothered me, too - as did the parallel fence which also appears to be plastic
xedos said:Before all of you jump ship, what do you peg the chances of us ever seeing a 120v model in N.A. being ?
jeffinsgf said:xedos said:Before all of you jump ship, what do you peg the chances of us ever seeing a 120v model in N.A. being ?
I'm going to say Mafell's concentration on the U.S. market is just slightly ahead of Woodpeckers concentration on the European market...which is to say, marginal. Actually, Mafell is probably easier to find in the States than Woodpeckers is in Europe, but they're vastly bigger than us. My point is, we who lust after this little router may have to be patient. Maybe very, very patient.