Hey guys
I am a new member, I came across this site as I was trying to find information on the Festool CXS and C12 drills.
I am an Electrician, here in Ontario Canada
I am looking for the ultimate drill, I have owned and tried every other brands of compact drills, there are things I dislike about all of them. I have never tried a festool drill, I went to see them in store and I really liked the cxs. I am trying to see if the price is justifiable.
What the drill must do:
Be lightweight, it's on and off my belt all day.
It must be able to survive construction environment. (rural/residential/farm).
It must have a light on it, (preferably that stays on for seconds).
It must be able to work even if it gets cold outside. (I understand no drills like -30.C. When it's that cold, I use my 18v)
It has to drive 1in, 1.5in and 2in screws repetitively.
It will be fastening a lot of #1 and #2 machine screws?. (#6, #8)
The cxs seemed to have an awesome trigger, I really liked it.
I am wondering if the brushless motor from the c12 is a must have?
Looking for opinions in general. This drill is going to take a beating. I must say that my makitas and milwaukees have never been destroyed on the job. I have busted up some dewalts, hitachis, ridgid...
What is the general consensus?
I am a new member, I came across this site as I was trying to find information on the Festool CXS and C12 drills.
I am an Electrician, here in Ontario Canada
I am looking for the ultimate drill, I have owned and tried every other brands of compact drills, there are things I dislike about all of them. I have never tried a festool drill, I went to see them in store and I really liked the cxs. I am trying to see if the price is justifiable.
What the drill must do:
Be lightweight, it's on and off my belt all day.
It must be able to survive construction environment. (rural/residential/farm).
It must have a light on it, (preferably that stays on for seconds).
It must be able to work even if it gets cold outside. (I understand no drills like -30.C. When it's that cold, I use my 18v)
It has to drive 1in, 1.5in and 2in screws repetitively.
It will be fastening a lot of #1 and #2 machine screws?. (#6, #8)
The cxs seemed to have an awesome trigger, I really liked it.
I am wondering if the brushless motor from the c12 is a must have?
Looking for opinions in general. This drill is going to take a beating. I must say that my makitas and milwaukees have never been destroyed on the job. I have busted up some dewalts, hitachis, ridgid...
What is the general consensus?