I have the CT36 and a Bosch VAC090S. Bosch has the 'S' (Semi Auto Filter Clean) and the 'A'version (Automatic filter clean) which is about $50 more
Yes, the Bosch is HEPA ready, but personally, I do not need a HEPA filter and I have to wonder if your thinking about working out in your driveway, do you really need one?
A plus for the Bosch - if you're using a power tool with it, it does not immediately shut the vacuum off when you shut the tool off. The vac runs for about 7 seconds longer to get anything that is still in the hose. (Ever pull the hose off on a Festool Vac and pile of sawdust falls on the floor?) A minus for the Bosch is it has the more traditional vacuum adjustment where there is a vent in the hose if you need to lower the vacuum versus the Bosch doing it electronically. (I *think* the 'A' version allows you to do it electronically) But then I never have heard about a Bosch Vac having it's circuit board fried (which is not covered under warranty) because you were using it with something like a Dust Deputy.
I find the Bosch to be a tad quieter than the Festool and if you look at the specs - Festool = 72 db and Bosch = 71 db it seems to bear this out. Also, the Bosch is just a tad more powerful - 96" static water lift for Festool and 97" static water lift for the Bosch. Once I stepped on my Festool hose and it now has a flat spot. I have stepped on my Bosch hose and it recovers nicely.
Just this past Monday, ACME Tools had a 15% off sale on any one item so I pulled the trigger on a 3rd vac - the Bosch VAC090S for $509 (no tax and free shipping) I think your looking at about $700 for the CT26 - and when was the last time you saw one of them go on sale?
Yes, the Bosch is HEPA ready, but personally, I do not need a HEPA filter and I have to wonder if your thinking about working out in your driveway, do you really need one?
A plus for the Bosch - if you're using a power tool with it, it does not immediately shut the vacuum off when you shut the tool off. The vac runs for about 7 seconds longer to get anything that is still in the hose. (Ever pull the hose off on a Festool Vac and pile of sawdust falls on the floor?) A minus for the Bosch is it has the more traditional vacuum adjustment where there is a vent in the hose if you need to lower the vacuum versus the Bosch doing it electronically. (I *think* the 'A' version allows you to do it electronically) But then I never have heard about a Bosch Vac having it's circuit board fried (which is not covered under warranty) because you were using it with something like a Dust Deputy.
I find the Bosch to be a tad quieter than the Festool and if you look at the specs - Festool = 72 db and Bosch = 71 db it seems to bear this out. Also, the Bosch is just a tad more powerful - 96" static water lift for Festool and 97" static water lift for the Bosch. Once I stepped on my Festool hose and it now has a flat spot. I have stepped on my Bosch hose and it recovers nicely.
Just this past Monday, ACME Tools had a 15% off sale on any one item so I pulled the trigger on a 3rd vac - the Bosch VAC090S for $509 (no tax and free shipping) I think your looking at about $700 for the CT26 - and when was the last time you saw one of them go on sale?