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Have no use for this, but would've definitely bought if I did.
Wheels come on a dolly
If I had respiratory issues or low dust job requirements, this would be my choice of tools.
This is the exact reason why I get them, for the dust collection. Don't really care about their drills. Still use my dewalt even though I own the TXS AND CXS.
A lot of their tools comes in a systainer. While I wished more of the major brands would sell their tools that way, it isn't common.
Bosch lboxx and systainers are very euro. Their not as durable as a DeWalt box Ridgid or Milwaukee. However their much more streamlined and fit through narrow hallways with less chance of damaging the walls.
The dewalts are great for rough heavy work. They have water resistant gaskets and even pressure release valves. Systainers are not. Though their locking and stacking method is much more convenient.
I only have one damn festool but it needs like 2 other boxes to store the domiplate and all the dominos itself. I mean one of the really big dominos came in it's own box. I guess you get what you pay for, sorta. The only reason I have the domino xl is because nobody has anything else that can do what it does. I've heard things like oh the patent is expiring, etc . But like with most cheap tools you give up precision.
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Festool is mostly for finish carpentry. Hiliti has a lot of specialty tools as well. Milwaukee and DeWalt because they come at the right price point and durability.
If you've Ever Used or Owned a Festool product I doubt you'd say that. I'm a Professional Cabinetmaker. I HIGHLY recommend Festool. You get what you pay for.
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If you're doing a lot of small, light duty work, and don't bash your stuff around, these work. It's funny that I always see these on a dolly.
I have pack out boxes. Most people on jobsites have packout boxes. I do have some of these in my shop holding all my woodworking materials.
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I am IBEW electrician work in commercial and Industrial work. I been on a lot of high end apartments never seen anyone carry festool on any I been on and I been doing this for 20 years. If you go to a wood working store you will see this stuff. Not on a construction site. Hilti is the primo brand. Personally I like Milwaukee a lot of contractors switched from Hilti to Milwaukee the stuff works DeWalt is also good. I like the packout system from Milwaukee it's expensive but it's well made and they constantly add to it. This stuff is for rich people who want to look important. Trades people use Hilti, DeWalt and Milwaukee.
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