Well, being new to the Festool world I need your input. My first purchase was the RO 150 FEQ. Wow, what a sander. Anyway I added the ES 125. I like the size of it, but I'm not sure about the operation. It seems to bounce a lot unless I don't put any pressure at all. I know let the sander do the work, but I would like to be able to hold it against the work. Also it vibrates. One thing I have read about Festool is the lack of vibration when using their sanders. Right now I would rather use the rotex than the ES 125. The rotex seems smoother in ROS mode than the ES 125. I guess my expections are high after all the research I have done on Festool. The ES 125 does not impress me.
So, question is would the ETS 150/3 be a better choice? Does anyone have both of these? Do they work the same or are they in different leagues? The rotex will do everything, but I would like a smaller size sander for some applications. That is why I got the ES 125. Using the same size disk means nothing to me. I would only want the ETS 150/3 for using with higher grits. Any rough work will go to the rotex.
Thanks for your help. Any input or suggestions would be great.
Tim
So, question is would the ETS 150/3 be a better choice? Does anyone have both of these? Do they work the same or are they in different leagues? The rotex will do everything, but I would like a smaller size sander for some applications. That is why I got the ES 125. Using the same size disk means nothing to me. I would only want the ETS 150/3 for using with higher grits. Any rough work will go to the rotex.
Thanks for your help. Any input or suggestions would be great.
Tim