mrboult
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Size wise they look closer to the T/C series drills the their 10.8v namesake’s.
The TXS definitely shorter, but if it lacks the power of my T18 I’m not really bothered as I love the T18 as is. Pretty compact with a 3.1ah battery and the centrotec system.
The CXS looks like it will be ergonomically better than the C18 (that i never loved)
The thinner motor housing, and shorter length will make your thumb and forefinger strain less to grip, and stability will be given by the ring and little finger that can now grip the handle, where the elongated trigger and notch on the C18 prevented this.
Basically the CXS is perfect the C18 replicated none of it. If this new one balances in the hand like the little CXS (albeit heavier) im sold
time will tell.
Oh and i think some of the photos make it look big because of the 4.0ah battery vs 3.1ah. That def makes a difference. Anyway don’t need it to be smaller, i need it to feel good in the hand. And slightly less power than the T/C series is actually welcome for me in a C form factor, less wrist worry
The TXS definitely shorter, but if it lacks the power of my T18 I’m not really bothered as I love the T18 as is. Pretty compact with a 3.1ah battery and the centrotec system.
The CXS looks like it will be ergonomically better than the C18 (that i never loved)
The thinner motor housing, and shorter length will make your thumb and forefinger strain less to grip, and stability will be given by the ring and little finger that can now grip the handle, where the elongated trigger and notch on the C18 prevented this.
Basically the CXS is perfect the C18 replicated none of it. If this new one balances in the hand like the little CXS (albeit heavier) im sold

Oh and i think some of the photos make it look big because of the 4.0ah battery vs 3.1ah. That def makes a difference. Anyway don’t need it to be smaller, i need it to feel good in the hand. And slightly less power than the T/C series is actually welcome for me in a C form factor, less wrist worry
