rmwarren
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I have been happily using DeWalt 18V XRP tools for as long as they have been out, seems like ~20 years now. 95% of the use has been one 1/2" drill and (2) impact drivers, even thought I have the small cordless circular saw, roto-zip type saw, jigsaw and light. Only problem is the youngest batteries are 2013 vintage so they are showing a little loss, oldest ones are pre-2010.
For light duty drill/drivers I use the Milwaukee 12V, having picked up (5) tools and batteries + 2 chargers for < $100/tool on sale. They are serviceable, but overall I am Switzerland on on their 12V system.
Recently purchased the TSX + installers kit on a whim and I really like the feel of the tool, I now grab it in lieu of the 12V Milwaukee for light stuff. Also starting to accumulate Centrotec bits, and Snappy drills/countersinks/ball detent adapter.
Now I am consider transitioning over to Festool cordless system for everything, reasons being:
Going cold turkey I would probably buy the HKC full kit ($690), PDC or T-18 full kit ($630), Carvex Basic ($365), C18 basic ($300), total around $2K. This give me 4 batteries, all the fast-fix chucks, hammer drill/driver and 2 cordless saws. Also positions me for any future cordless tool releases.
Selling off the DW/Milwaukee stuff and corded Carvex will probably recoup $500-600. May just donate DW/Milwaukee stuff to the church or my nephews.
Interested in input/suggestions on making the transition, pro/con.
Thanks,
RMW
For light duty drill/drivers I use the Milwaukee 12V, having picked up (5) tools and batteries + 2 chargers for < $100/tool on sale. They are serviceable, but overall I am Switzerland on on their 12V system.
Recently purchased the TSX + installers kit on a whim and I really like the feel of the tool, I now grab it in lieu of the 12V Milwaukee for light stuff. Also starting to accumulate Centrotec bits, and Snappy drills/countersinks/ball detent adapter.
Now I am consider transitioning over to Festool cordless system for everything, reasons being:
- I have the corded Carvex, but if I need a quick cut I always grab the DeWalt jigsaw. I can sell the Carvex + Dewalt and replace them with the cordless Carvex. When I use a Jigsaw dust extraction is rarely a concern.
- DW batteries will need to be replaced in a couple years, so this is the time to consider a switch over
- If I do switch I can add the 18V HKC, which I think will get a lot of use
- Airstream is coming available, which is a nice-to-have upgrade
- I like the multiple chuck options for the drill/drivers - unavailable for DW tools
Going cold turkey I would probably buy the HKC full kit ($690), PDC or T-18 full kit ($630), Carvex Basic ($365), C18 basic ($300), total around $2K. This give me 4 batteries, all the fast-fix chucks, hammer drill/driver and 2 cordless saws. Also positions me for any future cordless tool releases.
Selling off the DW/Milwaukee stuff and corded Carvex will probably recoup $500-600. May just donate DW/Milwaukee stuff to the church or my nephews.
Interested in input/suggestions on making the transition, pro/con.
Thanks,
RMW