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FESTOOL ROTEX RO 150 FEQ DUAL MODE SANDER |
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Here is an excerpt of the review by Popular Woodworking magazine:
“The Domino is a hand-held tool that cuts perfect mortises in your work. A little glue and a loose tenon (which resembles a domino) completes the joint. In my 14 years of working wood, it is the fastest, easiest and most accurate way to cut this traditional joint that I have ever used (and I’ve used them all).” |
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Here is an excerpt of the review by Matthew Schenker, who used the RO 150 FEQ for a flooring project:
“This sander proved itself to be a powerful, comfortable, and well-designed tool, with incredible dust collection.”
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FESTOOL RAS 115 SANDER |
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Here is an excerpt of the review by American Router & Power Woodworking:
“The router is not only well made, but also thought-out, looking like a team who actually use tools designed it. The router is well supplemented by the guide rail system that is precise and easy to use.” |
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Here is an excerpt of the review:
“To put it concisely, the RAS 115 takes down material extremely fast. It is far more powerful than any random-orbit sander I have used, and more powerful than other sanders with a rotary mode. In power, it is like a belt sander. But it offers more visibility and control, and somewhat better dust collection, than a belt sander.” |
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| FESTOOL CORDLESS DRILLS |
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FESTOOL HL 850 PLANER |
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Here is an excerpt of the review:
“Point blank: This is the best 12-volt drill/driver I’ve ever used. As powerful and versatile as it is small, Festool’s C12 sets a new category standard.” |
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Here is an excerpt of the review:
“After struggling with snipe from the other tools, Al thinks the Festool is the most comfortable to use and the overall best choice.” |
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| FESTOOL PORTABLE POWER TOOLS |
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FESTOOL JIGSAWS |
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Here is an excerpt of the review:
“Festool sells the same kinds of portable power tools as other manufacturers — sanders, routers, circular and jigsaws and drills. The difference is in how they’'re designed — not as unrelated, one-purpose tools but as a system built around common accessories. The premise is simple. Why manhandle large pieces of stock when you can move the tools instead?” |
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Here is an excerpt of the review:
“A certain feel goes along with quality, and this Festool saw has it in spades. ... Ergonomically superior and obviously well-engineered, these tools are at the top of the class in every way. From storage to dust extraction, they present excellence. Accurate, sturdy and sleek, the Festool is the best saw in the test.” |
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