Nobody likes to see their favorite brand picked apart, but there is unquestionably some really "built to a price" choices in what is supposed to be a high end tool there. Maybe it is highly reliable, if so they certainly have discovered some magic formula for getting high reliability from less than ideal design. Are they really that reliable, or does the money buy you accuracy and a great warranty service, in that yes, you buy a $1000 tool once rather than $50 tools multiple times per year, but it's not really all that reliable, it's just that when you pay that price they will no questions fix or replace it for life?
He also does clearly mention that this is a tool for precision woodworking, not a jobsite saw that you toss in the box in the back of your truck every day where if it's within a 1/4" or so, it's close enough. Two entirely different use cases and like any precision instrument you need to keep the Festool unit clean and not physically abuse it.
Yes, they're really that reliable, and yes they're designed to be used on the jobsite. That's the whole point of the Systainers, folding tables, etc. You can go onsite and build pretty much whatever you want with their table and track system combined with their saws and routers. About the only thing you can't do is make custom moldings and things like that, but it's brilliant for anything having to do with sheet goods, basic woodworking, and even some light metal work.
Their warranty is only 3 years, by the way...maybe 2 years. I forget. No, they won't cover abuse. They're actually a pain in the ass for warranty service. Pros happily spend the money because the tools last.
They're not my "favorite" brand, and yeah, you don't want to drop them off the roof. I also don't own any Festool and don't plan to, but when someone does a tear down on the premier track saw in the world, known by everyone to be the pinnacle of quality, precision and reliability (with decades to back it up), and then slams it for it's quality and engineering...well, draw your own conclusions.
Don't get me wrong. He has an entertaining channel, but you need to take it with a grain...or several...of salt.