Okay, so we are just getting into 2014 but I have to ask.........

Timtool said:
In april:
-cordless TSC 55 plunge saw, including an XL version that can hold two batteries

I WANT one! I NEED one!! I GOTTA HAVE one!!!

C'mon Festool - stop teasing us and get it over here! Puuullleeeaaassseee?
 
It could be technically based on the domino, it also oscillates.
I recall someone from Festool (Shane?) saying that festool would only bring out an already existing tool if they could significantly improve it, seems to be true with the conturo.
So i am impatient on seeing what they did with the vecturo.
I do know it will be called vecturo OS 400 EQ-set and EQ plus
 
Timtool said:
It could be technically based on the domino, it also oscillates.
I recall someone from Festool (Shane?) saying that festool would only bring out an already existing tool if they could significantly improve it, seems to be true with the conturo.
So i am impatient on s
eeing what they did with the vecturo.

That happened with the ti15..........
 
Interesting that the new 2014 catalogue doesn't have any of the new tools in it apart from the bhc sds which is due for release in spring.  None of the rebadged protools  are in and the only drill stated to be no longer available in the UK is the 12v 't' shaped drill. Oh and it's got prices in.
Dave
 
Deansocial said:
That happened with the ti15..........

true, but it's a special case. Festool has never really played the numbers game and that's one tool where numbers are all that matter.
 
Timtool said:
It could be technically based on the domino, it also oscillates.
I recall someone from Festool (Shane?) saying that festool would only bring out an already existing tool if they could significantly improve it, seems to be true with the conturo.
So i am impatient on seeing what they did with the vecturo.
I do know it will be called vecturo OS 400 EQ-set and EQ plus

Precisely why I'm interested.  What did they come up with that justified the development of a multi tool.  Should be exciting!
 
I heard fein had a lot to do with the development. Fein also have an exiting annocement coming up, possible connection?
 
Deansocial said:
I heard fein had a lot to do with the development. Fein also have an exiting annocement coming up, possible connection?

Well saying that!  

Was talking to Fein guy   I was saying about how Fein seem to be copying other brands  (Feins impact drill is Milwaukee's old impact drill casing) (New Fein drill is similar design to Festool Drill Qaudrive with centrotec and location of LED etc)

This is part of a reply I received

There is absolutely ZERO similarities between the festool/protool and our own FEIN ASCM 18 QX. The whole thing is assembled at our plant in Bargau. Our EC motor not only revs faster than the festool Quaddrive, but the rotor is 4mm larger in diameter giving more power under load. It also has a number of advantages above that but we'd need an essay to explain them.The only element we might look into is adjusting the interchangeable heads so that they'll accept other brands.

Sounds like Fein are saying their drill is better than Festool! Doesnt sound like would become good partnerships lol

(I added the Bold bits for reference to which drills we where talking about)
 
Timtool said:
I do think the protool range is initially made by or with the technology if a Czech company "narex" they took over, many of the Narex tools are visually identical to some protools.
What i think they did was take over narex, improve some of their tools and adapt them to the system and name them Protool. But either Protool didn't take off well enough, or they felt confident enough about the quality to name it Festool. My dealer always told me he wanted to offer Protool but there were difficulties, but at that time TTS was probably already planning the merge.

Narex make a decent set of chisels at a decent price. Some might argue best bang for buck!
 
Timtool said:
In april:
-cordless TSC 55 plunge saw, including an XL version that can hold two batteries
-updated MFK 700 EQ-B plus edge trimmer
-vecturo oscillating tool
-cordless hammer drill BHC 18

I'm curious to see what updates are made to the MFK. I was thinking about getting one and now I think I'll wait and see what changes are made.
 
It's also interesting looking at some of the other names they've registered, in this case in Australia:

Trademark Number Description Type Status Lodgement Date
1569359 VECTURO Word Registered/Protected 2013-06-04
1567949 SYSCLEAN Word Registered/Protected 2013-05-27
1561264 CONTURO Word Registered/Protected 2013-04-20
1552405 RENOFIX Word Registered/Protected 2013-02-14
1551089 DURADRIVE Word Under Examination - Extension Fees Not Required 2013-02-14
1551088 UNIVERS Word Registered/Protected 2013-02-14

We already know what some of them are - anybody have any insight as to the rest?
 
Bhend18 said:
I'm curious to see what updates are made to the MFK. I was thinking about getting one and now I think I'll wait and see what changes are made.

I don't think they've made any changes to the router itself, but simply introduced a version of it with a new braked bearing assembly that's designed to trim edging applied with the new edge bander.
 
wow said:
It's also interesting looking at some of the other names they've registered, in this case in Australia:

Trademark Number Description Type Status Lodgement Date
1569359 VECTURO Word Registered/Protected 2013-06-04
1567949 SYSCLEAN Word Registered/Protected 2013-05-27
1561264 CONTURO Word Registered/Protected 2013-04-20
1552405 RENOFIX Word Registered/Protected 2013-02-14
1551089 DURADRIVE Word Under Examination - Extension Fees Not Required 2013-02-14
1551088 UNIVERS Word Registered/Protected 2013-02-14

We already know what some of them are - anybody have any insight as to the rest?

Vecturo - new oscillating tool.
Sysclean - not sure on this one. Googling it only comes up with trademark info & this thread!
Conturo - edgebander.
Renofix - the ex-Protool concrete grinders.
Duradrive - some of the ex-Protool drills.
Univers - the ex-Protool sword saw (rail-guided electric chainsaw).
 
Timtool said:
In april:
-cordless TSC 55 plunge saw, including an XL version that can hold two batteries
-updated MFK 700 EQ-B plus edge trimmer
-vecturo oscillating tool
-cordless hammer drill BHC 18

I eBayed my Hitachi cordless circular a little white ago in anticipation ...
 
jonny round boy said:
Sysclean - not sure on this one. Googling it only comes up with trademark info & this thread!

Trademarkia says about it:

Dust extractors; vacuum cleaners; filters, suction pipes, suction nozzles and suction hoses for suction apparatus, namely, for dust extractors, and for vacuum cleaners; component parts for all the aforesaid goods, included in this class

Are they just renaming the systainers with vacuum accessories in them, or creating something new? Or maybe just inventing a name for the group of everything that has to do with DC.
 
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