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Old 01-31-2008, 06:20 PM   #1
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Default Freud FT2200VCE vs FT200E

I just bought an FT2200VCE. The price was so good that it was an Automatic Buy! - on the spot.

... but can't find anything about the difference between it and the FT2200E. The user manual pictures a FT2000E on the front, but says that FT2200 is the new model of the FT2000, but no reference to VCE or E!

I searched Freud's web site, but got no hits on FT2200VCE.

Anybody know more?

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Old 01-31-2008, 06:59 PM   #2
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Hi Robert

This may help, but it's a long shot..

http://www.freudtools.com/t-diagrams.aspx


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Thanks bobj3, good idea. I wasn't aware of that Freud site.

Laugh of the day...??? No FT2200VCE listed here - only info for the FT2200E. When I followed the link, they displayed the parts list for the FT2200VCE!
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Robert,

First, welcome to the group. The FT2200E is the same tool as the FT2000E except for minor cosmetic changes to the housing. The FT2200VCE is exactly the same tool as the FT2000E, we just shortened it for the US market. Sorry for any confusion.
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