Peter,
Excellent video! It's a great source of info for people making a router decision.
I own the OF1400 and love it. That said...
I was fortunate to be one of the (in)famous Festool 7 - seven Foggers who attended the first Festool training. During that training, we got a chance to try out the new Kapex, MFK700, and OF2200 before they were available for sale. I wanted the MFK700, was interested in the Kapex, and had NO interest in the OF2200. It's amazing how hands-on experience changes things...
The MFK700 was nice, but too specialized for me. I LOVED the Kapex and decided right then to buy one. But the OF2200 was AWESOME! As big and powerful as it was, the engineering and handling was so good that I wanted one badly. Sadly, I did not NEED one. If a person needs a tool that can use a huge bit for free-handed work, IMO the OF2200 is the single best router available.
A quick story... While at the training, Steve Bace demonstrated using the OF2200 swinging a huge bit (first pic below) to edge solid surface material. With the dust collection hose attached, there was virtually no dust or chips flying (second pic below). With the hose removed, it was snow city! (Third pic below.) The dust collection was amazing. Essentially perfect.
The funny part was Per Swenson - one of the two professionals there (Brice Burrell was the other). When he saw the size of the bit, he ran for back of the room! He didn't want to be anywhere near that router when the body parts started flying! [big grin] As you can see from the pics, the router did fine and no body-parts were detached. [smile]
Regards,
Dan.
p.s. Even as an inexperienced amateur, I had no problem controlling the OF2200 when my turn came.