Iโve hadย the Festool Vecturo OS 400 Multitool in my arsenal now for several months. This is a completely different type of multitool than what you may have used before. I have a lot of experience with oscillating multi-tools, both corded and cordless. The new Festool Vecturo takes on the high end, but with a decided woodworker angle.ย The nearest tool to compare the Vecturo with would be the Fein SuperCut (which uses the same accessories). Thatโs a tool you see used a lot in commercial automotive windshield replacement. Itโs perfect for that and has the power and extra-wide arc to get that job done quickly. The Festool Vecturo OS 400 Multitool set, however, includes some innovative add-ons. These make it perfect for making very accurate cuts in both plunge and undercutting applications.
The Vecturo OS 400 comes in a Systainer 2 box and includes a few accessories. Weโll go into some of these very unique items into more detail later. The โSetโ includes an adapter that lets you use the two depth stops as well as the positioning plunge-cut tool. It also includes a couple of additional accessories. The Systainer also includes a plastic lid that gives you some additional space to store blades and other accessories.
Editorโs Note: The test scores in this article have been updated to reflect the Vecturoโs performance in our Best Oscillating Multi-Tool reviews article.
Build Quality and Design
The Vecturoย features the expectedย on-off switch, located on the top of the tool. You also get speed control and a nifty removable power cable. For blade changes, you donโt need any tools. Just lift up on theย clamping lever and push it forward to remove the clamping element. The clamping element fits Festool accessories as well as some new accessories from Imperialย Blades. Of course, it also fits anything from the Fein SuperCut. It seats itself all the way down into the tool before you re-fasten the clamping lever to secure it fully. Itโs a very easy system to use and gives you a lot of confidence that the blade isnโt going to shift or come out on you. Of the tool-less systems Iโve used, this is one of the easiest.
(The accessories are also color-coded. Yellow for Wood, Red for Universal blades, and Blue for Metal.)
Using the Festool OS 400 Accessories
Once you fit the adapter to the Festool Vecturo (it comes pre-fitted on the โSetโ version) you can then attach the positioning aid and depth-settingย accessories. For the positioning aid, you simply line up the arrows on the accessory with either of the arrows onย the adapter. Next, push it securely into place. You then rotate it to either side, at a 90-degree position, and itโs held in place securely.
At this point, you can press the green detent button on the front of the tool and rotateย it into any of 7 positions (in 30ยบ increments). The positioning aid is set up for plunge-cutting and itย is truly unusual. In fact, I havenโt seen thisย on anything that wasnโt a router. If you bought the standard version of the Vecturo, theย Vecturo Depth-Stop and Plunge Base Set (500251) can be purchased separately for around $169.
Plunge-Cutting
Typically, when you plunge cut using an oscillating multi-tool blade, the accuracy of the cut is largely up to you. Thereโs a lot of room for driftโin all directions, really.ย The plunge cutting positioning aid has a magnet located on the base. It literally attractsย the plunge-cutting bladeย andย keeps it flush toย the metal base. This lets you makeย an incredibly precise and sure cut.
The blade can, of course, continue to oscillate sideways as needed, but it prevents any front-to-back- movement. This is great for when youโre cutting into finished hardwood wood or material where youโd need to get a perfect corner or unusual angle or shape. Itโs a sophisticated accessory thatโs really easy to use. It changes the way you think about cutting out anything requiring a precise shape.
Using the Depth Stops
The two straight depth stops attach in nearly the same way. They both require the use of the depth stop adapter. After sliding on the adapter, you can again use the green detent button to rotate it as needed. The depth stop adapterย fits both the plunge-cutย depth stop as well as the depth stop shoe. Both can be fitted by releasing the green matches lever. The shoe is unique in that it gives you a nice wide area to use as a guide when making long cuts with a circular blade or cuts that need to be alongside a wall or piece of trim. It also rotates with the blade as needed. You can begin a cut in one direction, and then get yourself additional clearance byย finishing the cut from the other side.
Quick Specs & Features
- Motor: 400 Watts
- Oscillating angle: 2ยบย degrees L/R (4ยบ total)
- OPM: 10,000-18,500
- Blade change system:ย FastFix quick-release lever
- Cable: 13โฒ Plug-It cord
- Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg)
- Included accessories (OS 400): Universal Blade, 500129,ย Systainer 2
- Included accessories (OS 400 Set): Tool-Less Adapter, Depth-Stopย (500160), Plunge Baseย (500161), Universal Bladeย (500129),ย Wood Saw Blade (500128),ย Round Wood Saw Bladeย (500139), Systainer 2 Attic
Using the Festool Vecturo OS 400 in the Field
Startup on the Festool Vecturo OS400 is nice and smooth, with a quick ramp-up that isnโt artificially slow but simply cuts into the sudden inrush current associated with starting up a powerful 400-Watt motor. It also keeps the tool from jumping when you are using the plunge cut positioning aid.
I immediately testedย the Depth Stop. It helped me limit the depth of cut when cutting throughย drywall. Iย needed to avoid cutting too deep and hitting someย electrical wires for a box I was cutting out. It works great, but itโs largely unremarkableโmostly because it does its job efficiently. The really fun accessory, however (beyond the positioning tool) was the depth stop shoe. When simulating a cut along and across 3/4โณ oak flooring (which youโd do when cutting out a floor vent), the shoe did a great job of guiding the cut.
Straight Cuts in Hardwood
It turns out, having that shoeโdesigned such as it isโlets you worry more about your cut accuracy rather than the depth of the cut. You essentially set it how you need it and then turn your attention to making a clean line. And itโs super-easy to make a nice, straight cut along even hardwood. The protective plastic guard affixed to the circular wood-cutting blade did come off after just a little use. That didnโt bother us and we quickly discarded it and continued cutting.
Using this method allowed me to make a muchย longer cut than I would have thought possible or practical with a multi-tool using theย circular blade. As a result, Iย finished the job much more quickly and precisely than if I had used a traditional blade and plunge cut the entire square access hole. As for technique, I preferred the shoe and blade angled slightly so that I could more comfortably hold the toolย from an upward angle. This was much better than myย earlier attempts using a 90ยบ positioning of the blade and shoe.
Plunge-Cutting a Square
The Plunge Base seemed particularly goodย for cutting out a square for a newel post in the bottom tread of a wooden staircase. This would work on new construction but would be even more apropos if you were keeping a tread and replacing just the post. To test this out, we took a piece of 5/4 tread and drew out a square for our post. Then we grabbed the plunge base and attached itโan easy process.
The Festool Vecturo cuts quickly. Even through tough oak, it made quick headway into the wood. It required only a few lifts to ensure the sawdust could escape the hole and allow for continued cutting. Outside of the initial cut, the OS 400 self-cleared the cutting path. Moving the tool along the cut line was a simple act of sliding over the plunge-cut base and dropping the tool down once again.
The plunge cut base was also handy for cutting out aย rear access point on a desk. I needed clearance for some computer cables. It not only let me make a nice, straight cut, but it also made it easier to control the tool from point to point as I made the rectangular accessย hole.ย I was impressed by the virtual elimination of bladeย โwanderโ. Youโve likely never experienced a multitool in this way. It became very clear to me that Festool has taken the oscillating multitool and turned it into a precision tool that woodworking professionals will find extremely useful.
Concluding Thoughts
Thereโs so much included with this tool (particularly in the Set version) that itโs hard to criticize anything. No oneโs ever added a plunge-cut guideย to a multi-tool beforeโand that takes this tool to a whole new level. There are really only a couple of things missing on the Festool Vecturo OS 400. For one, thereโs no dust collection option for this toolโadmittedly a difficult option to add, particularly with the accessories.
We challenge Festool to come up with a solution for this. If you worry about dust and keeping the workplace clean, you need to have an assistant vacuum while you cut, or find some other solution. Also, thereโs no visible depth gauge or depth stop for the positioning aid. Thisย would be a great feature. It would provide a way to limit the depth of cut with this incredibly useful accessory.
The Festool Vecturo OS 400 Multi-tool retails for around $425 for the base tool (with Systainer 2 case and blade) and $575 for the full set includingย an upgraded Systainer 2 with an โatticโ compartment, the plunge-cut depth stops the plunge-cut positioning aid, plus some additional blades and accessories.
For more information, check out the Festool web page.















