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    Default Warning: Festool P*rn!

    Well folks, here it is.

    Video of the brand new TI 15 Impact Driver from Festool.

    14.4 Volts. 3.0ah Batteries.
    Built in L.E.D.
    Decent belt clip.
    Normal Chuck attachment.
    Right Angle Chuck Attachment.

    Warning: This product may cause serious damage to your wallet.
    668 Euros' for the Set = AU$914
    317 Euro's for the Basic = AU$434 (I think this is just the bare tool)

    FESTOOL TI15 Impact on Vimeo

    Regards, Justin.
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    And I was thinking how happy I am with my Protool 18v drill and impact driver

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    Perfect match for my Ti18 and IWC.

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    Maybe they will do an 18V

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    That.....is a great video. Festool videos have always been good (particularly the music), but they've taken a step up there. Oh yeah, drill looks good!

    Thanks for the info Justin: I know you've been on the tail of that for a while.
    Regards, FenceFurniture

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    One feels duty bound to put this link in as well - only for the quality of the vid, you understand.
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    Thet are very good videos.

    One thing I noticed was the operator wearing ear muffs, used my sons Milwakee screwdriver over the weekend and have to say without earmuffs even for this half deaf bloke you certainly know when the driver is hammering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kapex View Post
    And I was thinking how happy I am with my Protool 18v drill and impact driver
    could'nt agree more....absolutely love this drill. dont need the right angle attachment I have a dedicated B&D that does ok ...has done to date!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    One feels duty bound to put this link in as well - only for the quality of the vid, you understand.
    It would be AWESOME (!!!!!!!!!) if they made those tabs on the faceplate to be able to be retrofitted to the normal Domino (at the 1:30 mark).

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    not too sure it the driver is going to be good for on site work as maximum torque is only 100nm as opposed to panasonic 150nm i hope im wrong being waiting for festool to bring out impact for a while

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    I think it is clever that the bloke in the video is wearing earmuffs.

    I am sure most people have worked it out already but I will explain anyway......

    Litigious society = I will sue your a## for making me blind and deaf!
    Thats why Festool bloke is wearing Safety goggles and earmuffs.
    Not necessarily because the tool is overly noisy.

    Has anyone noticed in the video the computer graphics showing how the impact motion actually impacts?
    I have never seen a computer graphic of this before, and though I have been using impact drivers for 12 years, I have no idea what goes on inside the plastic housing.

    Is this a new way of impacting by Festool?
    Or do all impact drivers work in the same way, using the same motions and gearing inside the housing?

    Cheers, Justin.

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    does anyone know when they will be available in aus?

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    Festool TI15 Impact Driver will be available in Australia in March or April 2012.

    It will be available in Germany in October 2011.

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    sweet ill start saving

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