SOLD Plug-It pigtails for sale! SOLD

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Wood_Junkie

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So I was lucky enough to enjoy a European sojourn, through several countries during April.

Part of my not-so-secret agenda was to hit some Festool dealers along the way.  My wife humored a few.  I managed to get to a few more.

In total, I was able to get to six (in four countries!).  Two were pretty good.  Two were busts, and really just were order takers (and not a Festool store).  
And two of them were *jackpots*, but sadly didn’t take credit cards.  Boo hoo and all.   (FYI, in Frankfurth Germany and in Ghent, Belgium).  Yay for ATMs.

Anyway, I hereby present to you, for any and all FOGgers to behold and to purchase:  Festool Plug-It pigtails for sale.

I have a grand total of 10 available.
5 have the green tail
5 have the black  tail
I would like $45 each, plus shipping (priority or flat rate.. whichever works out cheaper for you).

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The green tails are the equivalent of the 16g wire cords found in the US.  They have the plug-it socket type that is on the TS and routers, and what-not.  The one without the extra divot  found on the smaller sanders.  
Ergo, you would need to use a 16g power cord with these.

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The black tails had a slightly different socket which I assume is for some European-only tool.  I did have to take a razor and carve off a bump.  This creates the plug-it socket type is on the TS and routers, and what-not.  Ergo, you would need to use a 16g power cord with these.
You can see in the picture there is an additional little divot to the top right (in the photo).  This extra divot does not affect usage or performance in the slightest.
The actual wire in these is of heavier gauge than the green tails.  They seem equally flexible.

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I think these are actually the male (tool) ends, and I think certain people replace the conventional cords on either older Festools or (gasp) tools of other brands, so all can use the Plug-It supply end used for the new style (EQ) Festools.
 
Hrm.  One could debate the gender...  The socket (plastic housing) is the "female" part, while these are the male electrical pins.

But just as he described, they are for replacement of a power cord *on the tool end* to incorporate into the Festool system.  For example, the Fein Multimaster can then be attached to your Festool plug-it's, presumably also with the dust hose.  

Some tools like the RS2E, RAS.115 and the DX93, the older RO150 (and a few others) don't have Plug-it sockets.  With these you can exchange the cord.
 
I'll take the remaining three.

Thanks Wood_Junkie.    [tongue]
 
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