I bought this tool after a decade of using a combination of the Milwaukee 18v, Dewalt 18v, Makita 18v, the original Fein 400w and a few others and I can honestly say that up until using the Vecturo my whole life has been a lie! This is the only multitool that actually works! I thought at $525 for the bare tool they were asking a bit much and I didn’t want to start running a 2nd 18v platform (heavily invested in Milwaukee which is a big mistake for a cabinetmaker) but once I’d used it for a few seconds - not minutes but seconds I knew it would pay itself off in no time. Just as an example to cut a panel flush to 110x19 skirting board is minutes on the milwaukee with deafening noise and a burnt blade with burn marks in the paint and only seconds with the Festool with no burning or skipping. If you install for a living like me you need this tool, it’s so much better than anything else out there it’s beyond belief. The only tool I haven’t tried is the new Bosch which could be as good judging by the look and feel of it.
Awesome video! Do they make an option where the punch attachment can be set for angles? So you could drop in at 45 or 22.5 ? Otherwise I guess I could attach the one in your video to a block of wood with the desired angle cut.
You do such an awesome job of explaining the tools! I live in America and I cringe every time I watch the video the guy does for the United States and Canada. His dramatic performances are annoying as hell and it makes me feel as though I am watching an infomercial. Thank you for keeping it real and that guy, I believe his name is Sedge can learn a lot from you.
I bought this tool after a decade of using a combination of the Milwaukee 18v, Dewalt 18v, Makita 18v, the original Fein 400w and a few others and I can honestly say that up until using the Vecturo my whole life has been a lie!
This is the only multitool that actually works!
I thought at $525 for the bare tool they were asking a bit much and I didn’t want to start running a 2nd 18v platform (heavily invested in Milwaukee which is a big mistake for a cabinetmaker) but once I’d used it for a few seconds - not minutes but seconds I knew it would pay itself off in no time.
Just as an example to cut a panel flush to 110x19 skirting board is minutes on the milwaukee with deafening noise and a burnt blade with burn marks in the paint and only seconds with the Festool with no burning or skipping.
If you install for a living like me you need this tool, it’s so much better than anything else out there it’s beyond belief.
The only tool I haven’t tried is the new Bosch which could be as good judging by the look and feel of it.
Awesome video! Do they make an option where the punch attachment can be set for angles? So you could drop in at 45 or 22.5 ? Otherwise I guess I could attach the one in your video to a block of wood with the desired angle cut.
great video! will the plunge adapter work on a fein multimax 700?
You do such an awesome job of explaining the tools! I live in America and I cringe every time I watch the video the guy does for the United States and Canada. His dramatic performances are annoying as hell and it makes me feel as though I am watching an infomercial. Thank you for keeping it real and that guy, I believe his name is Sedge can learn a lot from you.
Sage is a good guy, as is this guy.
Can that be attached to a saw rail for longer cuts?
Attachment that is available is the Plunge Guide for OSC 18:
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Will the dust extractor work on removing grout? Didn’t work on my Milwaukee set up.
Buena maquina pero sin luz Led pierde mucho