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Festool Cordless Drills: Introduction to CXS 18 and TXS 18
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
- Festool trainer Allan gives you a quick introduction to our cordless drills the CXS and TXS 18. Light, compact and impressively strong. The 18-volt compact screwdrivers are your ideal helpers to the most varied everyday work.
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Can you please do a comparison of the new 18 cxs to the older 12v cxs?
Tested! exited! ordered!
Ordered & received the CXS18, does anyone else have the same issue as me… the CXS18 seems to have excessive runout in comparison to the C18 and TPC 18/4.
It also sounds completely different & sounds like it’s grinding against the housing when run at slow speeds.
Shame they stopped the backwards compatibility with the older non 18v batteries, as i have a few 15v batteries from my C15 but they don't work on the CXS 18. 😐
Take my money! I'm waiting for a CXS 18 in the USA. Although I'm not sure why its so tall. I could get two hands on that grip. I only need to get two fingers under the trigger. I also think it was a missed opportunity to add twice as much bit storage to the front. Especially handy for the longer bits.
Just wait for the CXS12, it is the new CXS while the CXS18 is the new C18.
@homerj1640 all three drills (CXS18, TXS18 and CSX12) are available in North America on Sept 6, 2023. I already pre-ordered mine :)
12v when?
They are available in North America on Sept 6, 2023. Where i live, i can purchased them from my local Lee Valley or Ultimate Tools.
i own over $15k festools, I have to say this is so stupid......you got t18+3. t18e(discontinued), PDC, TPC, and now CXS 18???why we need another 18v drill? the systainer is great, i love that, but the drill, nah. 12v CXS is my favorate drill of all my collection, this 18v version is just doest make any sense to me.
I’m glad you and others have said this. I just got the CXS 12v a few months ago after waiting for a while for it come back in stock at my local store, and seeing this video for a moment made me think they’re getting rid of the more compact version. Good news is that I love the small and real CXS.
If the C18 is too big for your hands but you need the power, the CXS18 is your drill.
Instead of using this dirty sales trick just release the cxs 12v already.. But no release the 18v version first dont talk about the 12v one. Make everyone waiting for a cxs upgrade buy a 18v one by making them think there wont come a smaller cxs. Then drop the 12v in a couple of months (the compact version everyone wants) And make your customers that bought a 18v version regret their decision and buy a 12v anyway.. aka selling 2 while you would otherwise only sell 1
@@toolchuck alot of us that do this for a hobby dont have 20k to throw on tools..
@@th3undrgk1ng My apologies, I honestly don't know what point I was trying make because it makes no sense to me either. And it comes across as quite smug, not my intent, so I deleted it. 👍
I agree with GeraldYang1. Festool seems to be a little lost in what they are doing with their drill lineup and other tools IMHO. Like a battery powered table-top saw, is there really that big of a market for it? And a TS-60 with a Pre-Scoring Blade, again is there really a market or need for it?
As far as how or why they release their new tools the way they do I really can't be sure. It doesn't seem to make sense from our perspective, but I'd bet that their marketing dept. is convinced it does.🤦♂
All the Best, Chuck.
They look like a child's toy. Way overpriced. I'll stick with DeWalt.