After 4 years of having a fein STARLOCK. I still haven’t got into proper practice of pressing the bits in without going for the middle first.. DONT DO THAT, IT HURTS. 😂 another great video mate. 👍🏻
There are so many and I'm sure the festool version is the most refined. I might go for it if my fein ever dies, mine is electric. If you're in the us the starlock system isn't very common in the big box stores to get blades, which is the only bad thing. I think fein, bosch and festool only use the starlock system.
I dont see the thinking behind picking the multitool as its a Fein machine just clad in festool plastics with some clever attachments . I have it but id happily trade it for the Fein machine and take the Festool Domino as no one else makes one . Then probably the CTL midi then the Kapex but neither are revolutionary just best in field.
Great video as always I bought a feinn a few years ago and waiting for it to break so I can get the fessy one 😆 also what is that music track you use It’s so relaxing I’ve tried to find it but no luck yet
The music is written by me, i don’t have this uploaded to my music store yet but I will try and find the time to put it up. It will be here when I do: jasonsflow.bandcamp.com/
I agree the multi-tool is extremely versatile. I've had my eye on the vecturo for a while now to replace my cordless single-speed dewalt. Maybe this is controversial but I don't think a multi-tool has a place in woodworking. For the trades, MRO, remodelers, carpenters, or DIY it is a must have. For a woodworking project I struggle to think of a great use other than maybe fixing a mistake ;) Now, if fein/festool would just put an LED light on the front I'd buy it today!
many people complain about festool for being overly priced - the ones who don't own any festool obviously. Having many festool products I know they are worth their value. But in this case I would have to call this particular tool and elitist tool because it does no better than a $200 Milwaukee multitool. The huge selling point of this seems to be the plunge base. Well a block of wood to guide a Milwaukee blade works equally well, if not better since you have a zero clearance of sorts on one side, and you don't have to unpack a whole bunch of fancy jigs and click them all together. This tool is strictly a festool collectors tool and sure it's great but it's not that much greater than the cheaper alternatives at $800. I have only found less than five videos from actual people who use this. there are about 100 made by fesstool about this tool. so that tells you something right there. A multi tool is meant to take care of awkward cuts in awkward situations it is not a finishing tool it doesn't leave a glass smooth cut so no matter how fancy the festool looks, it's purpose is still basic and can be accomplished by many much cheaper brands.
Very good point, and are absolutely right, but don’t forget the batteries, if you are Invested in either the festool or any other platform it makes sense to stay with that company, But nice points 👍🏽
Ok you love the tool but where do you evaluate what makes it worth the Festool price compared to competitors? Noise, vibration, power etc. I own the original Fein and many Festools
Mr. Dojo, if I didn't already own one, you would have made me buy one! 😎 I don't use mine as much as you do, but when I do it works very well. I'm sure that there are other quality multi-tools out there, but I haven't seen any that have the accessories that the VECTURO has. I used it to cut a short false wall in half, widthwise to make room for a refrigerator. It cut through the 2x4"s with ease, and the sheetrock with minimal dust left behind. The dust collection is outstanding. I tried cutting it with a various other saws but they either didn't fit into the area, or the dust they made was flying everywhere. It was the perfect tool for the task. All the Best, Chuck
I had a cheap one first then bought a dewalt. The trigger started playing up. So got rid of it and bought this model. It’s the daddy with soooo much sauce. I love it👍
After 4 years of having a fein STARLOCK. I still haven’t got into proper practice of pressing the bits in without going for the middle first.. DONT DO THAT, IT HURTS. 😂 another great video mate. 👍🏻
There are so many and I'm sure the festool version is the most refined. I might go for it if my fein ever dies, mine is electric. If you're in the us the starlock system isn't very common in the big box stores to get blades, which is the only bad thing. I think fein, bosch and festool only use the starlock system.
Im pretty sure this is made in collaboration with fein?
@@shichowdhary5177 made by them I think
Absolutely great review. 👍
I dont see the thinking behind picking the multitool as its a Fein machine just clad in festool plastics with some clever attachments . I have it but id happily trade it for the Fein machine and take the Festool Domino as no one else makes one . Then probably the CTL midi then the Kapex but neither are revolutionary just best in field.
Great video as always I bought a feinn a few years ago and waiting for it to break so I can get the fessy one 😆 also what is that music track you use It’s so relaxing I’ve tried to find it but no luck yet
The music is written by me, i don’t have this uploaded to my music store yet but I will try and find the time to put it up.
It will be here when I do:
jasonsflow.bandcamp.com/
I own tons of Festool. One of the best things of Festools is the dust collection……not seeing that addressed well on this tool….. ?
Very true
👍
Great review, very nice tool................I want one 😊😊😊😊😊😊😇
Is there any Amazon blades that fit it?
I have the Fein Multlimaster and the comparison would be interesting.
What brand blades do you buy for it?
That was my first Festool purchase a few years back. Definitely a gateway drug. The plunge base drew me in.
Lol.. gateway drug is right!
I agree the multi-tool is extremely versatile. I've had my eye on the vecturo for a while now to replace my cordless single-speed dewalt. Maybe this is controversial but I don't think a multi-tool has a place in woodworking. For the trades, MRO, remodelers, carpenters, or DIY it is a must have. For a woodworking project I struggle to think of a great use other than maybe fixing a mistake ;) Now, if fein/festool would just put an LED light on the front I'd buy it today!
The original Fein is unbeatable.
Very good points, but for what I do it’s invaluable, and you are right an LED would be fantastic
many people complain about festool for being overly priced - the ones who don't own any festool obviously. Having many festool products I know they are worth their value. But in this case I would have to call this particular tool and elitist tool because it does no better than a $200 Milwaukee multitool. The huge selling point of this seems to be the plunge base. Well a block of wood to guide a Milwaukee blade works equally well, if not better since you have a zero clearance of sorts on one side, and you don't have to unpack a whole bunch of fancy jigs and click them all together. This tool is strictly a festool collectors tool and sure it's great but it's not that much greater than the cheaper alternatives at $800. I have only found less than five videos from actual people who use this. there are about 100 made by fesstool about this tool. so that tells you something right there. A multi tool is meant to take care of awkward cuts in awkward situations it is not a finishing tool it doesn't leave a glass smooth cut so no matter how fancy the festool looks, it's purpose is still basic and can be accomplished by many much cheaper brands.
Very good point, and are absolutely right, but don’t forget the batteries, if you are Invested in either the festool or any other platform it makes sense to stay with that company,
But nice points 👍🏽
You had me at the plunge are you trying to skint me 😢
Ok you love the tool but where do you evaluate what makes it worth the Festool price compared to competitors? Noise, vibration, power etc. I own the original Fein and many Festools
Lol.. you know, there is no justification for any of the prices that festool charge
Mr. Dojo, if I didn't already own one, you would have made me buy one! 😎
I don't use mine as much as you do, but when I do it works very well. I'm sure that there are other quality multi-tools out there, but I haven't seen any that have the accessories that the VECTURO has. I used it to cut a short false wall in half, widthwise to make room for a refrigerator. It cut through the 2x4"s with ease, and the sheetrock with minimal dust left behind. The dust collection is outstanding. I tried cutting it with a various other saws but they either didn't fit into the area, or the dust they made was flying everywhere. It was the perfect tool for the task.
All the Best, Chuck
This is definitely my favourite tool. I have use this more than any other tool I own
Just get Fein, they licensed it to their Bro Festool
Then the other Bro, Bosch tagged along last.
Fein are the multimaster!
True, I use fein for all my add on bits for my multi-tool
I had a cheap one first then bought a dewalt. The trigger started playing up. So got rid of it and bought this model.
It’s the daddy with soooo much sauce. I love it👍
Lol..me too
This tool is made by Fein ;-)
Really?
@@workshopdojo Yes, I'll try to find a source for that ;-)