06-09-2023, 10:42 PM
I won a Festool ETS EC 150/3 EQ 6" Sander w/Systainer in the fundraiser raffle on another forum. In case, there is anyone here from that forum, please know up front that I am very appreciative.
That said, this is my first Festool item and I am in a bit of a sticker shock for accessories.
I already have dust collectors and shop vacs. So, I am not feeling a need to spend $400-$800 for a Festool brand DC.
The idea of spending $400 for a dust collector hose with power cord for the sander absolutely blows my mind. Bare DC hoses with Festool branding seem to start around $150 for short ones.
It looks like there are adapters that will allow me to use reasonably-priced 3rd-party dust collector hoses, but I keep getting confused trying to figure out which ones go where or for which tool.
I haven't unboxed the sander yet to find out if they use a proprietary connector on their power cords or not.
Can someone with Festool experience (especially with the ETS EC 150/3(or5) EQ 6" sanders) educate me about good quality 3rd-party accessories and which ones I want so I can make good use of the sander? Knowing which brands to avoid would be useful as well.
thanks in advance
That said, this is my first Festool item and I am in a bit of a sticker shock for accessories.
I already have dust collectors and shop vacs. So, I am not feeling a need to spend $400-$800 for a Festool brand DC.
The idea of spending $400 for a dust collector hose with power cord for the sander absolutely blows my mind. Bare DC hoses with Festool branding seem to start around $150 for short ones.
It looks like there are adapters that will allow me to use reasonably-priced 3rd-party dust collector hoses, but I keep getting confused trying to figure out which ones go where or for which tool.
I haven't unboxed the sander yet to find out if they use a proprietary connector on their power cords or not.
Can someone with Festool experience (especially with the ETS EC 150/3(or5) EQ 6" sanders) educate me about good quality 3rd-party accessories and which ones I want so I can make good use of the sander? Knowing which brands to avoid would be useful as well.
thanks in advance
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