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July 12, 2014 at 9:13 pm #160921
Well, this should be interesting. I have no doubt there is a room full of lawyers in a German board room right now looking at this. This will be a killer tool – EU only at first (a second smack to Festool imo). Being on the M12 line up I would say that this is something I would consider, I have a Festool C15 and those chucks really are the thing that sets it apart for me.
http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2014/07/milwaukee-m12-4-in-1-drill-driver-bddxkit-202c/
July 12, 2014 at 10:10 pm #160948RobertCDF
ProHmmm… That is really going to be interesting. I could see picking this up. I only have a few M12 tools, but this would be real handy.
Robert Shaw -Colorado Deck and Framing
www.mysteeldeck.comJuly 13, 2014 at 5:24 am #161046Wow I really like the 90 degree head. Looks interesting.
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Fayetteville, NCJuly 13, 2014 at 8:35 am #161113I haven’t seen this tool before. It would be something I could see a lot of people buying with the 3 heads. Durability would be a question I would have. My guess is we will see it around Christmas time. Thanks for sharing.
July 13, 2014 at 8:53 am #161122Interesting. That offset chuck looks kind of odd. Not sure what the benefits of that would be. I wonder if there are going to be other companies following suit?
July 13, 2014 at 12:06 pm #161253Nick1001
ProThat thing looks awesome. I love the m12 line.
July 13, 2014 at 12:12 pm #161261supimeister
ProOh man. Makes me a big sad knowing I am pretty much committed to the Bosch 12v line and would love to have it.
It is possible the CSX patent or whatnot could be up -with the recent Fein drills with interchangeable chucks and whatnot. The CSX has been around a while?
John S
July 13, 2014 at 4:13 pm #161340I never thought of the patent issue – that could very well be the case.
July 13, 2014 at 5:00 pm #161359Interesting. That offset chuck looks kind of odd. Not sure what the benefits of that would be. I wonder if there are going to be other companies following suit?
It would be for a screw tight to another surface and you wouldn’t strip it out cause of the angle of a normal drill. Least that’s what I’d use it for… 🙂
July 13, 2014 at 5:24 pm #161364Siberian
ProReally don’t want to buy because I don`t have any other Milwaukee, now if Bosch or Makita would like to come out with one……
July 13, 2014 at 5:32 pm #161375supimeister
ProReally don’t want to buy because I don`t have any other Milwaukee, now if Bosch or Makita would like to come out with one……
I am definitely in the camp that would buy one if bosch came out with one as well… I am all for monkey-see, monkey-do in this case 🙂 I already have a separate 12v tool for right angle drilling and driving, but it would be nice for it to all be in one tool.
John S
July 13, 2014 at 7:03 pm #161402MrToolJunkie
ProThe heads on Festool is really what helps set their drills a part and the electronics in the drill — the electronic chuck is pretty cool.
The CXS is a different model than the C and T series drills Festool offers. The chucks Matt shows are very similar to the C and T style chucks. The CXS only has a right angle chuck and of course the centrotec chuck and regular chuck.
In regards to the offset, it allows you to screw right next to an edge and into a corner with the drill without the chuck banging into the side of the material – it is genious, really and I use it all the time in cabinet and furniture making. That chuck and the right angle have saved me countless times from problem drilling.
I am glad to see that there are more offerings out there…If the Fein offered a right angle I would be very inclined to get one…of course if Bosch came out with something like that I would be all over it too.
Fortunately I am set up for awhile with the green and will not have to worry about it, but I think this is exciting news.
Orange County, CA
July 14, 2014 at 12:08 am #161560Wow I really like the 90 degree head. Looks interesting.
Well this is not new for TTI. I find the 90º impact head very useful a lot of the time.
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July 14, 2014 at 12:32 am #161585I love that this is making it’s way to main stream market. I can’t wait for the makita or bosch set as well.
Brad T
Self employed Pro since 2014!!July 14, 2014 at 4:55 am #161610Hope Bosch comes out with a product like that.
Maybe the patent did not cover North America.
July 14, 2014 at 5:23 am #161624I take it the middle head in the photo is some kind of gear reduction set-up which would be nice too. This thing just keeps looking better.
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Fayetteville, NCJuly 14, 2014 at 5:23 am #161625I still never used a 12v tool. I find it hard to find a need for them that I would carry 18v and 12v on my truck.
July 14, 2014 at 8:49 am #161721supimeister
ProI take it the middle head in the photo is some kind of gear reduction set-up which would be nice too. This thing just keeps looking better.
The middle head allows you to reach into a crevice without requiring you to fit any part of the drill into the space – an offset head for screwing in tight quarters
John S
October 13, 2014 at 6:25 am #201136supimeister
ProAs a thread revival, TIA has a video of this drill in action. Talk about another NAINA item that would be great to have come stateside asap!
http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2014/10/milwaukee-m12-bddxkit-202c-4-in-1-drill-driver-video/John S
October 13, 2014 at 6:45 am #201148Wow I really like the 90 degree head. Looks interesting.
Well this is not new for TTI. I find the 90º impact head very useful a lot of the time.
Seems like you really put the swivel head to use Dirty. Interesting design for sure.
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