Does Festool make a wider hose that will fit the CT 15?

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i think the one that comes with the unit is 27/32? it's not wide enough to pick up some larger debris (i use my CT 15 a bit like a Shop Vac).

thanks.
 
The coupling that goes to the extractor itself is the same on all of them, so any of the hoses will fit.
I have a straight 36mm hose for mine, when larger chips are being made. There is one even bigger, 50mm, you can also get larger nozzles for that hose.
 
Bosch makes a hose that is bigger and fits exactly. Unfortunately I don't know the item number. However, I do have one and will look to see if there is a number on it. Also I believe it 16' long.
If I get the Bosch number I'll post it here.
 
The hose is sold by HD supply. Item # 967406. Price $63.62
I don't know if there are other places to get it.
 
thanks all. question, do i need to worry about clogging where the coupling meets the extractor? let's say i'm sucking up leaves and various detritus from my basement window wells...what should i expect? lol.
 
thisvacuumsucks said:
thanks all. question, do i need to worry about clogging where the coupling meets the extractor? let's say i'm sucking up leaves and various detritus from my basement window wells...what should i expect? lol.

  I have never had clogging at that point.

 

    Seth
 
I use three Fein 50mm hoses and couplers to clean my deck and also to connect my cordless Metabo table saw and vac.
 
rst said:
I use three Fein 50mm hoses and couplers to clean my deck and also to connect my cordless Metabo table saw and vac.

what types of debris are you picking up from your deck?

here's an example of what i want to suck up, but i also don't want to ruin the vac. lol.

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I suck up everything that's not explosive or bites back. Nothing hurts the vac. 36 mm hose is best, never clogs. 27 mm hose clogs every 5 seconds.
 
Alex said:
I suck up everything that's not explosive or bites back. Nothing hurts the vac. 36 mm hose is best, never clogs. 27 mm hose clogs every 5 seconds.

you think that nasty stuff above should be able to be handled?
 
also is there any way to expand the "mouth" of the hose? or some type of attachment that makes it a bit wider? the hose without any attachment and just the end piece connected to the hose is just too narrow.
 
thisvacuumsucks said:
also is there any way to expand the "mouth" of the hose? or some type of attachment that makes it a bit wider? the hose without any attachment and just the end piece connected to the hose is just too narrow.

You mean actually stretch the hose end ? There are plenty of cleaning attachments available.

I think for leaves and larger debris just getting a relatively inexpensive 50mm or "2 1/2" hose (maybe with large diameter floor / cleaning nozzles) is the way to go.  Should suck that stuff up with no trouble at all.

Seth
 
thisvacuumsucks said:
Alex said:
I suck up everything that's not explosive or bites back. Nothing hurts the vac. 36 mm hose is best, never clogs. 27 mm hose clogs every 5 seconds.

you think that nasty stuff above should be able to be handled?

I see a piece of concrete and some crickets. I would advice against sucking up both of those with any vac. Unless the crickets are a real pest or course. The piece of concrete seems to big to fit anyway.

But when it comes to dirt and debris, you can suck up anything with a Festool vac, no problem. Just get the bigger hose, and some cleaning attachments like the nozzles and the wand.
 
Alex said:
thisvacuumsucks said:
Alex said:
I suck up everything that's not explosive or bites back. Nothing hurts the vac. 36 mm hose is best, never clogs. 27 mm hose clogs every 5 seconds.

you think that nasty stuff above should be able to be handled?

I see a piece of concrete and some crickets. I would advice against sucking up both of those with any vac. Unless the crickets are a real pest or course. The piece of concrete seems to big to fit anyway.

But when it comes to dirt and debris, you can suck up anything with a Festool vac, no problem. Just get the bigger hose, and some cleaning attachments like the nozzles and the wand.

well the concrete isn't going anywhere lol - it's likely just the crickets and leaves, sticks and such. sure, i'd rather not vacuum them but frankly i hate bugs and want to clean that whole window well out and put a cover on top to stop the debris from gathering in there.

i'd use a regular shop vac but because my house had some lead paint i don't want to risk it.
 
SRSemenza said:
thisvacuumsucks said:
also is there any way to expand the "mouth" of the hose? or some type of attachment that makes it a bit wider? the hose without any attachment and just the end piece connected to the hose is just too narrow.

You mean actually stretch the hose end ? There are plenty of cleaning attachments available.

I think for leaves and larger debris just getting a relatively inexpensive 50mm or "2 1/2" hose (maybe with large diameter floor / cleaning nozzles) is the way to go.  Should suck that stuff up with no trouble at all.

Seth

thanks Seth. i do have a few attachments - mostly the typical crevice nozzle and flat floor nozzle both of which won't be ideal for this stuff. can you point me in the right direction for finding additional attachments that might work well?

none of the attachements on the Festool site seem like a solution.
 
What Alex says. I have a Protool branded tapered hose that is five meters long (for the followers in the four countries that have not gone metric… 16.404 foot) and that will handle anything you throw at at it als long as it will fit in the end someway.
 
You don't need to treat your Festool vac like it is delicate. I never understand why people sometimes think like that. It is a tool and meant to do the job, simple as that. I was cutting stone the other day to make windows. The stone saw worked with water and I had to suck that up again to prevent damage to the surrounding drywall inside. Worked like a charm with my Mini. Yeah, it got real dirty, but no harm done.

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