Coen said:
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A CT-VA 20 at €275... equals 55 bags. That's almost 1.5 cubic metres of dust...
For me as DIY user.. it will take way too long to get a return on that investment
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I believe you missed the point about CNC use case.
Even a small CNC can produce an enormous quantity of dust. Basically one full cyclone bin per job is nothing out of the ordinary.
antoniomcs said:
Does it mean that I would have to switch hoses in the festool every time I would use the CNC or a bench tool?
Not have to but want to.
You want the small, low-air-volume-high-suction and easy to hold hose for manual wortk - so the default D27.
Then, you want to add a D36 hose for CNC/big tools use to maximize air volume.
Also, the hoses can be connected to one another (without additional adapters), so you get a 7m "hose" for those cases where the basic 3.5m one is too short.
antoniomcs said:
Someone mentioned the setup with the CT15 + cyclone.
I was looking the specifications, and the CT15 is more used to clean construction sites.
It doesn't have an M or L dust class specification (in Europe), therefore I don't think that it's suitable to use in a woodworking environment.
Am I thinking correctly?
That explains why it's much cheaper than the the Mini or Midi.
The Mini also seems tempting, but the 7.5L bag doesn't seem to be enough, even with a cyclone... or is it?
The CT15 does not have (compared to a Midi):
- hose garage (can do without)
- ships with basic, not-antistatic hose (you WANT the AS hose, unless for use on construction site, but you can buy an AS hose later allways, the AS hose costs €100 or so ..)
- Bluetooth (again, you WANT this in a multi-use vac)
- manual-clean lever (again, you WANT this in a multi-use vac)
- formal L/M/H class certification (this is just a sticker,
nothing more, useless for home user)
EVERYTHING else on CT15 is identical to a CTL Midi. The parts are identical - you can check it in Festool parts catalog.
Ref. the 7.5 liter bag being "small": With a cyclone, the bag gets only 1-5% of dust in it so that is not a problem - as long as you do no over-flow the cyclone capacity, in which case any bag will be filled fast ...
But. The Mini being the smallest, is also an excellent mobile tool to use around the house/flat etc.
Full Disclosure:
I am a pure hobby user and went with the all-bells-and-whistles CTM36 + Bluetooth + Cleaning kit + addl D36 hose + CT-VA for €1200 or so.
But I had the budget and wanted the CTM36 for heavy concrete/gypsum work also. Still, now I know it was a mistake.
Today, doing it again, I would have got the Mini + CT-VA for 90% use cases, and from saved monye added a bare CT-15 dedicated to a mitter saw station with a big D50 hose for max air volume.
One thing to avoid, from all the great options - avoid CT15
as your main and only vac. You cannot add Bluetooth button to it and once you upgrade in future, you will hate yourself not getting a Mini or Midi with bluetooth button from the get go. The remote is highly addictive, even without having Festool battery tools..