PSBC vs PSC

WAKA2020

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Newbie here, wondering which one should I get, is the only difference just grip?
thanks
 
only the grip is different.  i personaly have the psc becuse i prefer barel grip, but everyone is their own.  the grip on the PSBC is also quite thin compared to some of the other brands with d-grips.
 
Just the grip is different and as a result the modulating trigger on the grip.

‘Notenoughcash’ has the model numbers back to front in the previous post. The ‘b’ moniker is for barrel I believe.

I have the d-handle as I prefer that, but I have to say it’s the least ergonomic d-handle I ever used. I added some moulded rubber (sugru) to the trigger to make up for the oddly thin grip/bag ergonimics of it.

If you buy 2nd hand don’t get the 400! It’s utter crap as it doesn’t have the festool blade guide and is very inaccurate. No idea why it ever existed. The 420 is the one to get.
 
mrB said:
‘Notenoughcash’ has the model numbers back to front in the previous post. The ‘b’ moniker is for barrel I believe.

Germans speak German, not English. B stands for "Bügel" which means handle.
 
Have the D handle or “Bügel” grip myself. Like the ability that the trigger gives.

Tip: Grip it with the thumb up top pointing forward over and towards the front center, pointy finger on the right side (right handed) pointing forward/slight downwards. Long finger operates the trigger. Near exactly the same grip as with the Kapex... Unusual..  but gripping the Carvex like other D handle jigsaws really don’t work.
 
I only like barrel grip saws. It keeps your hand closer to what your sawing and the saw more stable. I also like that the saw is smaller as a result.
 
Alex said:
mrB said:
‘Notenoughcash’ has the model numbers back to front in the previous post. The ‘b’ moniker is for barrel I believe.

Germans speak German, not English. B stands for "Bügel" which means handle.

Oops. Thanks Alex. Sorry notenoughcash. . 😬

FestitaMakool said:
Have the D handle or “Bügel” grip myself. Like the ability that the trigger gives.

Tip: Grip it with the thumb up top pointing forward over and towards the front center, pointy finger on the right side (right handed) pointing forward/slight downwards. Long finger operates the trigger. Near exactly the same grip as with the Kapex... Unusual..  but gripping the Carvex like other D handle jigsaws really don’t work.

Thanks. I know what you mean but that still didn’t work out for me. Hence the rubber add on.
 
Dont get the PSB. Spend the 5 minutes to get used to the PS and for the rest of your life enjoy the benefits.

Alex said:
I only like barrel grip saws. It keeps your hand closer to what your sawing and the saw more stable. I also like that the saw is smaller as a result.

Local Festool rep here said (years ago) that everywhere they sold about 80% PS and 20% PSB but in NL it was reversed...  [huh]
 
Coen said:
Dont get the PSB. Spend the 5 minutes to get used to the PS and for the rest of your life enjoy the benefits.

Alex said:
I only like barrel grip saws. It keeps your hand closer to what your sawing and the saw more stable. I also like that the saw is smaller as a result.

Local Festool rep here said (years ago) that everywhere they sold about 80% PS and 20% PSB but in NL it was reversed...  [huh]

Pretty much the same here, I’ve been looking out for a pre-owned Trion with D handle for a year now, but zero.. a wealth of barrel grips available second hand (though the importer here only carries the barrel grip). I’m on to buy a brand new one instead.

You know; the only grip you can’t have on the Carvex PSB(C) is directly on the barrel from above. It’s got all the same switches and handles just the same upside down as the barrel version. 
 
Coen said:
Alex said:
I only like barrel grip saws. It keeps your hand closer to what your sawing and the saw more stable. I also like that the saw is smaller as a result.

Local Festool rep here said (years ago) that everywhere they sold about 80% PS and 20% PSB but in NL it was reversed...  [huh]

That's because Dutch people are crazy.  [tongue] [oops] [ban]
 
DeformedTree said:
Alex said:
Germans speak German, not English.

Not according to most movies :)  The germans speak lots of english, even amongst themselves.

Haha. Half the time if you ask them a question in English by email the answer you receive is in German. (Which for me is just fine.)  [big grin]
 
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