Ok, I budged for the temptation and bought it.
I am now the proud owner of a T15+3. My fifth Festool already in 1 year time.
My wallet probably won't be on speaking terms with me for the next two weeks, but I got a feeling this tool might earn itself back very quickly.
Funny thing is, when I went to the guy, when he opened the door he looked at me and said ..... "I know you. I have seen you before". And I think: Huh? I never met him as far as I knew. he lives in a city 20 km away from mine. Turns out he's a tool dealer on the biggest bazaar of Europe, De Zwarte Markt (The Black Market), right here in my city. I go there sometimes because there are a couple of stands that sell new and used tools. Now, I didn't remember his face, but he somehow remembered mine from all the thousands of faces he sees there in the weekend. Amazing.
Anyway, we started talking and he asked me if I worked with these tools for a living, and I said no, not really, I just do a job for friends and family sometimes. So he asked me if I could do some jobs for him on his house. Well, new jobs are always welcome.
The drill is really nice. I'm gonna enjoy this baby. It is funny how it even makes a bit of music when you turn it slowly. I get more than a whole octave of musical notes out of it. Never heard that with a drill. [laughing] I am a bit surprised at how bulky the battery is. It's almost twice the size of my old 12v DeWalt batteries. Weighs less though. The drill also feels very solid and sturdy.
Haven't had the change though to try it out yet for real. That'll be for tomorrow.
One thing I noticed about the centrotec bits that were included, when they are inserted, there's about a millimeter play, I can move them in and out. Is that normal? Can't say I'm so thrilled about that, would have preferred it if it fitted in rock solid.