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Question: How Much Did You Spend on Your FIRST Festool Tool Purchase (total of all tools in the purchase)?
Under $100
$100 - $200
$200 - $300
$300 - $400
$400 - $500
$500 - $600
$600 - $700
$700 - $800
$800 - $900
$900 - $1000
$1000 - $1100
$1100 - $1200
$1200 - $1300
$1300 - $1400
$1400 - $1500
$1500 - $1600
$1600 - $1700
$1700 - $1800
$1800 - $1900
$1900 - $2000
Over $2000

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pugilato

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« Reply #60 on: October 30, 2011, 08:00 AM »

With a little bit of patience and jumping on the opportunities presented, I have managed to buy most of my festools at a discount.  The CXS was an exception, but I could not help myself.  I am moving back home to Puerto Rico in the next month, and am trying to figure out how to get my hands on an RO125 before I go...
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Vindingo

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« Reply #61 on: October 30, 2011, 09:34 AM »

First Festool - TS55.  I got it as a Christmas bonus.

First purchase:    Rotex 150 with MINI vac.  both were second hand but saw very use. 

First brand new purchas: Trion - I was disapointed in it, gave to a buddy
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NoBreyner

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« Reply #62 on: November 13, 2011, 08:32 AM »

My first purchase was the CT Mini.  I already had a dust deputy so I incorporated it to save on the overall cost of the vacuum.  It was only about two months ago when I got it so I was fortunate enough to get the upgraded motor and HEPA filter with mine.  I bought this as the centerpiece of all the tools that are to follow. 

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Dakotapix

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« Reply #63 on: November 28, 2011, 07:07 PM »

I had to remove my first vote of the TS55 since I had been able to cancel that order via Amazon. I was led to believe that it was going to ship but then it never came and after checking was told the cancellation worked. So...next I ordered directly from The Tool Nut and received the package deal of that saw plus the MFT/3. I had this for nearly two weeks and am still getting familiar with the equipment. The table gave me some fits initially but I believe I have it set up right now. My first project will be a work bench storage unit with six drawers so I can clear off the bench top. First cuts were the plywood for the case. Next will be for the drawers and I'm still working on the plans. Will be using Baltic Birch for the drawers in half-inch size. Also ordered a couple Qwas Dogs from Bob Marino's site.
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Timtool
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« Reply #64 on: December 02, 2011, 06:08 AM »

my first purchase was a used CT22E on ebay, almost a miracle since i didn't win the auction but the winner backed off and the seller contacted me afterwards.
After that i bought a used kapex.
my first new purchase was a rotex 125 which i actually returned because i was disappointed by it.
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TS55R, CT22E, CTLmini, Kapex KS120, ETS125, ETS150/5, RO150, RO90, CXS-set, T-15+3 set, DTS400, OF1010, OF2200 set, Carvex PS420 EBQ set, Centrotec installer set, LR32-sys, FS-800, FS-LR-1400x2, domino 500+domino sys, domino 700 XL, Surfix-sys, Sys-box 1, Syslite, LEV-350, Sys-box,MFTB/1-2-4... MFTC
The Coach

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« Reply #65 on: January 13, 2012, 04:29 PM »

My first Festool was a CXS drill. Excellent drill, but a weird design for the case.
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andvari

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« Reply #66 on: January 13, 2012, 05:04 PM »

Mine was an OF 1400 + CT36. When I made my first test cut it was it Eek! Tongue Out Not Worthy. I had no idea that it was going to be that nice.

Now I'm going green.



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TS55, Domino 500, Domino Assortment, OF1400, CT36+Boom Arm, T12+3, FS3000, Parallel Guides, RO 90, ETS 150/3, Domino XL, Domiplate, LS130, RTS Guide Stop, CMS-GE
andy5405

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« Reply #67 on: January 13, 2012, 05:50 PM »

PS300
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jlyons

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« Reply #68 on: March 06, 2012, 09:31 AM »

OF1010.  now if friday would come so that i can actually get it.
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fdengel

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« Reply #69 on: March 06, 2012, 09:58 AM »

Then an MFT and boom arm.

Then a TS and router.

Would be better to get the MFT and TS together to leverage the package deal.

Get the boom arm and router together in step 3.
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ccarrolladams

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« Reply #70 on: March 09, 2012, 09:14 PM »

My first Festool purchase was a TS55 with 2 extra 1400/2 guide rails, the accessory kit, some extra clamps and a CT22.

Just think, all I expected to do that Friday afternoon in January 2006 was to stop by to see the then new location of my long-time woodworking buddy, Jesse Barragán, at Eagle Tools of Los Angeles. I already had a portable contractor's table saw. What I originally wanted was a cabinet-style table saw. Jesse sells several brands of those, but when I explained the layout of my condo, he suggested the Festool track saws. Once I tried a TS55 I convinced myself the cut quality was equal to expensive table saws and required a whole lot less space.

I was on vacation that day, so I put my new saw and CT22 to work within minutes of getting them home. Virtually all the dust was collected so quietly by that CT22 I was not always sure it had auto started!

BTW, I still use that same CT22 several times a week. That first TS55 has never needed service, but I keep it in reserve as the "standard" against which all my other Festool TSxx saws are adjusted to fit my rails.
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Michael Garrett

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« Reply #71 on: April 14, 2012, 07:55 PM »

Festool P26561438 TS 75 EQ Plunge Cut Circular Saw in T-Loc plus CT 26 E 6.9 Gallon HEPA Mobile Dust Extractor
Festool 495462 MFT/3 Multi-Function Table
Festool 491498 FS 1400/2 55-in (1400mm) Guide Rail(2)
Festool 497657 Guide Rail Accessory Kit
Festool 495415 Imperial/Metric Tape Measure
Festool 491594 Quick Clamp For MFT And Guide Rail System, 6 5/8" (168mm)(2)
Festool 488030 Clamping ElemenTS 2-Pack
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CT 26 HEPA, MFT/3, TS 75 EQ, OF 1400 EQ,  DF 500 SET, CXS SET, CENTROTEC INSTALLER SET 98-PC, TRADESMAN/INSTALLER CLEANING SET, DOMINO ASSORTMENT SYSTEM, LR 32 HOLE DRILLING SET, GUIDE RAIL ACCESSORY KIT, GUIDE RAIL FS 1400/2  (2), GUIDE RAIL FS 1900/2  (2), GUIDE RAIL FS 1400/2 LR 32  (1), Veritas MFT Clamping Kit,  Zorbo Forstner Bit Set
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« Reply #72 on: April 14, 2012, 10:01 PM »

My first purchase was the Domino 500 with the ct22 dust extractor and the domino tenon selection.  My second and third were close together the ETS 125 was a short term (two week purchase) which I returned for the larger 150/3.  I was so pleased with that sander that I went back the following week and purchased the RO 90.  I have since added the Sys Port and a whole lot of supplies.  I forgot, somewhere in between I added the Jig saw!

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« Reply #73 on: April 14, 2012, 10:24 PM »

C15. Thought it was going to be my first, last and only Festool. What a joke!   TS 55, MFT/3
, OF 1010, installers kit, RO 90, CT Mini, Kapex, all within 3 months of the C15
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« Reply #74 on: January 27, 2013, 07:10 PM »

First purchase was a syslight a few months back when I was looking into getting a Planex. They didn't have any in stock but I saw the poster on the wall of a guy shining it across a wall and thought that is the perfect light for doing checkouts (I'm a drywall finisher) and it is! It's nice wide bright even light shows up every flaw and its so nice not to have to drag around a 100' cord with a pigtail and 300w bulb anymore.
Now I bit the bullet and ordered a Planex with the ct36 AC which should be here in a couple days. It's replacing a porter cable sander and vac that I just sold to help pay for the festool. I have about 600sqft of popcorn ceiling to take down with it as soon as it shows up as well as a basement I'm in the middle of finishing that ill use it on.
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« Reply #75 on: January 27, 2013, 07:14 PM »

Welcome to the FOG!  I will bet that you will love the Planex!

Peter
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The tools in my truck were talking the other day.  The Dewalts, PC's, Boschs, Makitas were not happy.  They also were in the minority.  Their complaint:  They felt unused and unappreciated since the Festools moved in.  I guess the truth hurts.
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« Reply #76 on: March 11, 2013, 07:47 PM »

My first purchase was a Domino and the Domino Assortment to go with it...and I was hooked for life.  The Domino moved in, the biscuit joiner moved out, and I've been happily broke buying more tools ever after!   Laughing
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