Dennis93
Well-known member
So I've always bought quality tools like bosch, milwaukee, Hilti, delta, and no dewalt. I buy snap on, Mac, and Matco, Klein, channelocks, etc. I found that different manufacturers often have a few things that they are the best at, and I try to stick to what they make best.
What I can't for the life of me understand, is why people keep buying these festool products. I've only used the miter saw, and it was an overpriced piece of garbage IMO. My milwaukee 12 double bevel slider can run circles around it and only cost 450 not over a grand. The systainers are just a gimmick in my opinion. What have you never heard of toolboxes or totes. Really, most of the tools I buy have storage in their case, milwaukee sander has room for sanding discs, my circular saw case holds a couple different blades for it. I guess my rant really is just not knowing why people are forking out the money for it, especially systainers which are nothing more than glorified totes. Ooh, you can roll it around the job site and click every systainer your need. Don't you have two hands to carry things? You can't remember you need the bits when you grab a multi tool or drill? . Almost every job site I've been on has been prohibitive at some point to things being rolled around without big wheels. They stack just like other totes, you still need to remove all of them if you need one at the bottom. I guess maybe I'm just jealous I can't waste money like that, because it is nothing more than a waste that I see. At least the snap ons fit better sockets and have saved me quite a few times by grabbing a rounded bolt or nut, and have a lifetime warranty. Can't understand festool...rant over...
What I can't for the life of me understand, is why people keep buying these festool products. I've only used the miter saw, and it was an overpriced piece of garbage IMO. My milwaukee 12 double bevel slider can run circles around it and only cost 450 not over a grand. The systainers are just a gimmick in my opinion. What have you never heard of toolboxes or totes. Really, most of the tools I buy have storage in their case, milwaukee sander has room for sanding discs, my circular saw case holds a couple different blades for it. I guess my rant really is just not knowing why people are forking out the money for it, especially systainers which are nothing more than glorified totes. Ooh, you can roll it around the job site and click every systainer your need. Don't you have two hands to carry things? You can't remember you need the bits when you grab a multi tool or drill? . Almost every job site I've been on has been prohibitive at some point to things being rolled around without big wheels. They stack just like other totes, you still need to remove all of them if you need one at the bottom. I guess maybe I'm just jealous I can't waste money like that, because it is nothing more than a waste that I see. At least the snap ons fit better sockets and have saved me quite a few times by grabbing a rounded bolt or nut, and have a lifetime warranty. Can't understand festool...rant over...


