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leakyroof said:. True- I size the tool to the job at hand, doesn't matter if it's sanding or something else.Scott Burt said:I don't think it really matters if you are a DIY/Hobbyist or a daily user, what I have been chewing on and starting to digest lately is that regardless of tool type, if a tool is too large or powerful for the task at hand, it will slow you down. No matter how many sanders you have, there are times when you will choose your DTS over your RO150 because it is the right size and power for the task at hand. Same applies with pressure washers, paint sprayers or saws. Call it, right sizing.
I think the world of Festool sanding boils down to whether you are a sander user who just wants to own one and get the most out of it in all tasks possible, or whether you feel you need to own a fleet of sanders and demand the best of the strengths from each. The viability of either will be different from one person to the next. It seems that it is hard to live with just one.
That's just reality in tool selection. There is no right or wrong answer, it just always seems to come down to frequency of use and types of tasks. Some people sand 6 hours a year, and some people sand 6 hours a day.