Festool Eccentric sanders pricing

Mettes

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Let's start with the numbers, prices from the Festool Belgium website (VAT included)

ETSC 2 150-basic - €551,51 - comes with cordless sander, Systainer, dustbag and edge protector
ETSC 2 150 4,0 I-plus - €913,25 - comes with the above and two 4,0h batteries and charger TCL 6

ETS EC 150/5 EQ-plus - €848,00 - corded sander, Systainer, plug-it cord

What is your first thought, seeing these prices?

Mine was that we are either getting a lot of bang for the buck when buying the basic cordless sander, or that the corded sander is (way) overpriced.

They are both sanders with a pad, housing, an engine, and electronics. One works on main power and the other one 18v, but that's the only difference.
On top of that you get an edge protector and a dustbag with the cordless sander, and the ringlight.

In fact the set with the batteries seems to me a better buy than the corded, for €65 extra you get the flexibility of two batteries you can use on a lot of other tools.

The weight of the two sanders:
cordless with the 4,0 battery - 1,8kg
cordless with 3,0 battery - 1,6kg
corded - 1,5kg

So unless you're sanding overhead, the difference is, I think, negligible.
Weight balance with the battery is OK, for as far as I can tell. I held it at a demo for a short time, didn't sand with it.
I have no idea of runtime and that, to me, is the biggest question mark/drawback of the cordless.

There are off course situations where a corded sander is in the advantage, sanding all day, in a shopenvironment,...
But for most of us?

I have a ETS EC 150/5 since many years and I absolutely love that sander. It's perfectly balanced, low vibrations, perfect dust collection, everything you can wish for in a sander.

I'm thinking about getting an extra eccentric sander, but I doubt it will be corded...

Hans
 
Note the cordless models have a 3.5mm orbit while the corded ones you choose between 3mm and 5mm. If you're used to the speed of a 5mm orbit sander, you might be disappointed in the 3.5mm orbit. Then again, for some it might be the right compromise between surface finish and speed.
 
From EKAT, the ETSC 2 looks a lot more like the ETS series than the ETS EC to me. It's nestled in that zone where you're not sanding 24/7 and don't need a tank. Priced accordingly.
 
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