Michael Kellough
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I bet even if the CT “Cyclone” is 10% less effective than the Dust Deputy it will still sell twice as many as the Ultimate Dust Deputy.
Michael Kellough said:I bet even if the CT “Cyclone” is 10% less effective than the Dust Deputy it will still sell twice as many as the Ultimate Dust Deputy.
Naildrivingman said:I have a UDD and it travels with me to my job sites. Generally, I am set up for a week or more on my sites, so my experience may not be as impactful to this discussion as those who set up multiple times per week.
Suffice to say, I don’t mind transporting my UDD vs the FT cyclone. From the pictures, the FT appears to be as bulky as the UDD, so for me that does not make a difference. I will say that the connection between the UDD tower and collection box does concern me, so I am careful when handling it.
At this point, the FT version would have to far outperform the UDD in order for me to buy it.
Kodi Crescent said:I had a DD for the Festool Vacs. It tipped over during assembly and the top of the cyclone cracked severely before the first use. Oneida wouldn't warranty it and said too bad for me. Woodcraft did allow me to return it for a refund.
I used the money from the return to buy a Festool Long-Life bag for my CT-26. Very happy with that purchase. I wish they made one for the Midi.
Peter Halle said:Kodi Crescent said:I had a DD for the Festool Vacs. It tipped over during assembly and the top of the cyclone cracked severely before the first use. Oneida wouldn't warranty it and said too bad for me. Woodcraft did allow me to return it for a refund.
I used the money from the return to buy a Festool Long-Life bag for my CT-26. Very happy with that purchase. I wish they made one for the Midi.
[member=8843]Kodi Crescent[/member] there is a long life bag for the Midi - 499704
Peter
tallgrass said:considering the rate of going through bags, I question the idea of the long life bag. I would prefer the dust filtration of the regular bags, switching them out at what will be a very slow rate.I am impressed with this mass separator, I have seen it in the flesh and seen it work. The idea and pursuit of trying to get to 0 consumables I think has diminishing returns. I would actual warn against it, in any condition where filtering is concerned. One of the reason to use Festool Vacs is the high filtration rate. I only have one set of lungs and derating my filtration is not high on my list. The separation that these separators are able to preform makes the effective consumable cost very light. Almost a couple of bucks per bag, if that, if you calculate actual filling and separation.