@mino. Is Narex (the power tool company - not the hand tool / chisel company) still part of the TTS family?
Peter
Yes. The factory at Česká Lípa is effectively a TTS operation since the 1990s .. the same line makes those drills that makes TPCs and the like .. when I wrote that drill is a Protool with a different livery, that was literal. It is literally the same thing in different color.
While, e.g., their EFH 36-E9 router (I have) used the OF 1010 spindle, but had different everything else, that drill is a Protool inheritance in all its glory.
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Unfortunately they are phasing out the "original" Narex power tools. There was no R&D done on them since Protool was closed. The angle grinders are gone this year for example, so expect the Festool Diamond cutting system to go soon as it is based on a Narex grinder that just got canned.
These days Narex is mostly a local Czech/Slovak sales operation, they are shifting to rebranded Chinese kit /think Dewalt/Makita, not Ryobi/ gradually with only a few hold outs made inhouse. Most stuff done/made at the factory is now Festool.
So there are now basically two "classes" of Narex tools - those made in house which are basically pared-down Festools /as far as quality goes/ at a more reasonable price. No Centrotec, no PlugIt, no all-inclusive and no 10yrs parts saves you bucks... And then "newer" Chinese-sourced stuff. All the corded drills are in-house and all date to the Protool era. There re some new-ish inhouse tools like the cordless 60V kit and the magnetic drills introduced in the late 2010s, but I believe that COVID manufacturing crisis was where the plug was pulled on Narex doing in-house stuff.
All the R&D crew now working on Festool stuff and, what I gather, existing inhouse tools are manufactured until they sell/remain competitive then are phased out with no replacements or Chinese kit. Do keep in mind that Narex markets
only in the CZ/SK local market - which is (relatively) big given how industrial we are over here, but still, it is too small a market in the grand scale to fund dedicated tool development.