Hi,
Everyone on the FOG has been extremely helpful in shaping my Festool purchases. I never thought I would accumulate this many so fast. At first, all I wanted was a TS55 to be able to make straight cuts. But, it was the vacuum that changed my life. I have since added a RO150 and ETS 150, and love them both. Notwithstanding the cautions of trying to refinish a hardwood floor with the RO150, its aggressiveness convinced me that I could do it. The dust collection convinced my wife to let me try.
But, now I'm stuck. My kitchen has lots of angles and lots of cabinet overhangs (above the toe kick) that I can't get at. I was originally planning to get the DX 93, but the additional features of the RO 90 seem to be worth the extra dollars. My question is whether there is anything that the DX 93 does better than the RO 90. If no, then why would someone buy a DX93? Saving $80 doesn't seem worth it.
Thanks again,
Steve
Everyone on the FOG has been extremely helpful in shaping my Festool purchases. I never thought I would accumulate this many so fast. At first, all I wanted was a TS55 to be able to make straight cuts. But, it was the vacuum that changed my life. I have since added a RO150 and ETS 150, and love them both. Notwithstanding the cautions of trying to refinish a hardwood floor with the RO150, its aggressiveness convinced me that I could do it. The dust collection convinced my wife to let me try.
But, now I'm stuck. My kitchen has lots of angles and lots of cabinet overhangs (above the toe kick) that I can't get at. I was originally planning to get the DX 93, but the additional features of the RO 90 seem to be worth the extra dollars. My question is whether there is anything that the DX 93 does better than the RO 90. If no, then why would someone buy a DX93? Saving $80 doesn't seem worth it.
Thanks again,
Steve