Pictures of your oldest companion.

Woodkrafts

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Hello all.

Festool!
The  well engineered toolpiece, its like a rolex in your hand. Just keep on going for years, well spent money and grate results.
Share is a picture of my oldest one, a C12. Scratched, war scars, broken systainer. But still going strong. The only problem was battery died, got new ones. And need to clean the battery contacts sometimes.
Use it almost daily. Just treated it to a new T-loc systainer for its grate service.

Please, Share pictures of the oldest festool you own, here. Add the story if you like.

Regards Woodkrafts
 

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I don't think anyone wants to see a picture of my wife of 50 years and my festools are all new [smile] [smile]
 
My oldest is a modest C22 that I picked up used on Craigslist.

Most my tools are new, but I love them just the same :).

And is say it is more like a Tag Heuer than a Rolex. Tags are super precise, well engineered/accurate and not overly flashy (still pricey, but not crazy expensive). Rolexes on the other hand aren't really that accurate, and are heavy on the flash. :)
 
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CT22 and ETS150/3, both for more than ten years. What impressed then and this continues, is no dust and very little vibration - so smoooooooth.

 
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