ETS EC 150 - got to get one!

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I've just finished a Corian fabrication course here in the UK (along with a couple of other FOG members) and whilst the course was excellent, there was one major problem.

I've been using one of the new ETC EC 150/3 sanders, and I've fallen in love with it!!! I really need to get one now, my old ETS just isn't good enough anymore! Definitely need to trade her in for a younger model!

Anyone wanna buy a kidney? [tongue]
 
I really want one as well, have got 2 big worktops to sand down and refinish next week and another few even bigger worktops to do the week after that. I have to do them in situ so the better dust collection would have been perfect for me, only reason i haven't bought one yet is cause all my tools are 110v and the sander only comes in 240v. Anyone know if festool are going to release a 110v version??
 
I've got one and what a little beauty it is. Love instant pad stop when you switch machine off. I is lightweight and easy to use when sanding edges ( pad orientated verticaly). I like little fail safe mode. when you can program it not to run without a hose attached.

I Still got my old type ETS 150/3 EQ, Might sell, not sure yet.
 
Anyone got any info if a 110v version will be released or should I just go ahead and get the 240v model?
 
D1llig4f said:
Anyone got any info if a 110v version will be released or should I just go ahead and get the 240v model?

TBH I doubt it, though I have no 'real' info to back that up. Just that:

A. When new products have been released in the past, if there's a 110V version it usually comes out at the same time;
B. It's aimed primarily at the automotive industry, where there's no requirement for a 110V version;
C. The UK 110V market is shrinking (as the H&S Nazis slowly (VERY slowly [tongue]) realise that 230V with an RCD is perfectly safe to use) and probably isn't worth Festool bothering with.

And, my usual disclaimer - I might be wrong, and have been on many occasions... [unsure]
 
C. The UK 110V market is shrinking (as the H&S Nazis slowly (VERY slowly [tongue]) realise that 230V with an RCD is perfectly safe to use) and probably isn't worth Festool bothering with.

LIKE THAT IDEA ALLOT. ALL THIS 110V MALARKEY..........
 
Thanks for the reply guys. I agree with all that you say and my main reason for wanting the 110v version is that all my gear is 110v and that I could plug it into my ct. Tho 110v does piss me off, I'm certain my kapex and precisio would have more power if they were 230v even tho I have read many times that it would not make a difference.

Looks like my first 230v Festool purchase is on its way shortly, possibly accompanied with another ct to help it settle into new surroundings  [scratch chin]

 
I would trade my Mirka Deros for the new Festool ETC EC 150. Any takers? ;)

I really like the way the new one handles. Great little machine!
 
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