

🛠️ Elevate your craft with precision and portability — don’t get left behind!
The Festool 495315 MFT/3 Multifunction Table is a robust, powder-coated metal workstation designed for professional-grade precision. Featuring a guide rail system, angle stop, and clamping device, it ensures exact cuts and routing. Its ergonomic 90 cm height promotes comfortable use, while foldaway legs enable easy transport and space-saving storage. Ideal for integration with Festool tools, this table transforms your workspace into a modular, high-performance hub.












| ASIN | B00AT2S6E6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 533,015 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 200 in Power Tools Stands |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Date First Available | 17 Jun. 2012 |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 28 kg |
| Item model number | 495315 |
| Manufacturer | Festool |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | MFT/3 |
| Product Dimensions | 124.46 x 85.09 x 25.4 cm; 28 kg |
| Voltage | 0.1 Volts |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
X**Y
Expensive but invaluable
Class bit of kit, I use both of mine for many different jobs but i mostly have one set up ready to crosscut panels and the other for clamping timber for routing or sanding. They are also get used as an in-feed and out-feed setup for the festool CMS. Due to the high price I wouldn't recommend purchasing this table for occasional DIY. It really comes into its own when implemented into a festool tool arrangement as most of their saws and routers interconnect with the guide rails system and make for a very modular, space saving setup.
G**N
Excellent product
Brilliant piece of kit
M**T
like everything these people make...
This thing costs a fortune, so it should be good. But once you set it up you start to realise you own a table saw, a router table, (as long as you own the relevant equally eye wateringly expensive Festool power tools), and the more you look at it (and the more bits you buy: clamps, dogs etc., will add another £100 to the bill) you realise you own a dovetail jig, and a host of other possibilities. Youtube has a raft of good videos on ideas for using the table. So, it's like everything Festool: a terrifying investment that you end up glad you made. Just don't think the cost of the table is the end of it.
R**N
Five Stars
Its a great piece of kit easy to set up and nice to use
G**N
Festool mft
It’s multifunctional
C**L
Accurate & Expensive .... BUT
Had the MFT/3 for a while now and where the accuracy is undisputed the quality of the MDF Top is questionable given the price. Like I'm sure a lot of woodworkers my large double garage is my workshop and as result the MDF top has, despite my efforts to protect it, suffered as result of the British climate. Its no longer flat, it's dipped in the middle and is not any longer an ideal assembly surface. Shame when you consider there are far more resilient replacement tops. It's really left me questioning whether I should replace the whole thing.
S**S
Great, but nowhere for unused components or tools.
Very well built table, and everything on the top surface is well considered. What has not been resolved in any way is where to put any of the elements you don't happen to be using for a particular task. The main rule hinges up, (but even that can be in the way if you are dealing with larger workpieces) but other parts just have to be left cluttering the tabletop and endlessly moved to avoid the work being done or stored elsewhere. And also obviously the chances are you are using (multiple) power tools that need to be placed somewhere sensible between cuts etc. There are two horizontal cross bars which would be ideal to support a simple shelf or better a tray system beneath the table - so having used it for a week, the next quick project is to make a shelf that clips onto those with 22mm pipe clips, but a pity it is down to the user to make it for themselves!
P**T
Missing track rail
Missing track rail
C**N
Overall, the table is great and if purchase it if I had to make the choice again. Pros: It has a lot of accessories that make this far more than a simple table to cut your sheets of plywood. The layout for the stops and tabletop clamps are great. The side rails that help for clamping your wood to sand or plane long prices more easily. The MDF top can be replaced fairly easily, when the time comes. The ability to cut with the guide nearly makes this and the track saw able to replace a table saw. Cons: The separately purchased stabilizing leg support is absolutely necessary. They should have been included. The fact that the table is still a light weight, folding table, means that it is not always a stable work surface. Manual hand planers might need a table that can withstand the pushing force needed. Finally, the cost is a little more than I think it's fair... and I own most of Festool's tool library, so that is saying something. In conclusion, aside from the few cons, the table is absolutely a great purchase. It is used every day in my shop.
A**.
This is my third MFT table, and, although the price is getting too high, I am still pleased that I bought it. I will primarily be using it as a work table in my garage or if I have to do something away from home. I have two of the MFT tables in my shop, that are pretty much stationary. I struggled between buying just the table, or the table with the guide assembly, and I opted for the ladder. For the price difference, I think it was worth getting an extra guide rail and the hardware, and if I ever have to use it, I will have it. If you just need a mobile work table, and don’t plan on needing to make accurate cross cuts, the basic MFT table would be fine. On my two tables that I leave in my shop, I purchased the extra pieces that adds stability to the base. These would not be handy on a table that you would be moving around, as they would have to be removed each time you close to legs for transport. If you do purchase the basic table, and later decide to use a fence and guide rail for cross cuts, third-party hardware is a consideration. The bottom line is, this is an expensive work table, but it is a very solid, and the flexibility for clamping things in different positions, on the table top or sides of the table, make me very happy when using it.
Y**.
Parfait pour des coupes en série. Du matériel professionnel que j’utilise en tant qu’amateur. Un pur bonheur 🤩
E**R
Che dire festival sinonimo di qualità, ho provato tanti banchi da falegname ma questo è davvero fantastico pratico da trasportare inoltre perfetto per fare i tagli precisi
C**N
c est du très bon matériel qui est un peut cher mais la qualité est au rdv ! merci FESTOOL
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