Festool vs DeWalt sander

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Hey all. I'm a newbie to the Festool world. I just bought a Domino 500 a few days ago from Woodcraft here in Portland. The sales guy pretty much game me a tour of all the Festool stuff they had there before letting me out of the store. I thought about some of the stuff he told me and I have a question about the Festool random orbit sanders. I've been using a DeWalt ROS for a few years and love it. I use it with my shop vac and while the grit on the pad does wear, there's never any dust left over when I lift if off the work surface. It works really well. Is there a really compelling reason for me to buy the Festool ROS over using my DeWalt?

So far I really like the Domino 500. I got it calibrated the other day and have been using it to align panel boards. It works fantastic and  is saving me surface prep time after glue up. I can't wait to see what else it can do for me, I bought the kit and the domino systainer and dropped $1222. Also got a hose adapter to work with my shop vac. So far that's working ok, until the power button on my vac broke yesterday. I just don't have the cash for a CT unit right now.

Thanks,

Wayne
 
They all basically jitter around the paper.

It might be smoother, but if the dewalt is working fine, then keep using it.

There is a new small vacuum out now or in a few weeks. Or just get a switch for the shop vac. There are also electronic remotes for ~$20, if you were to have the switch always on.

I am a fan of the Mirka Abradenet screens, and as it is a screen one does not have to worry about the hole pattern. But if you are happy with you sanding media then stick with it.
 
I got a few Festool sanders after using my DeWalt, mostly for the ergonomics (ETS125) and extra features (RO90). The Festools vibrate a lot less than my DeWalt, which means I can use them longer. The Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde personality of the Rotex sanders are nothing short of amazing for a recent convert such as myself.

The proprietary sandpaper is kind of annoying sometimes but it's good paper, and I think reasonably priced.
 
I also had several DeWalt sanders. After buying the first (of many) Festool sanders, I gave the DeWalt sanders to a young friend who is a beginner woodworker.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the DeWalt tools. I prefer the Festool sanders because they are easier on my hands and ears. The Festool dual action sanders are the most unique. In the aggressive mode, they can remove a lot of material. Move the switch to the random orbit mode and you have a finish sander.

Be warned, the dual action sanders in the aggressive mode need to be handled with a degree of technique and they work best with a moderate amount of suction. Too much suction and the sander can be difficult to control.
 
the vibration alone was why I switched to the Festool ETS125 sander. It took a little time to want to afford it but after using it I can use it for a lot longer. I did just upgrade to the RO125, I should have just bought that one first but didn't want to pay that much for a sander.
 
the new dewalt sander DWE6423K is quite amazing  just sanded  piece with 120  that i colored after  and not one fish eye and pratically no vibration had the older model and hated it trew it away !! the new one is great and cheap too
 
I used only dewalt sanders up until I purchased the ets125, followed shortly after by Rotex 125 and now Rotex 90. Gave away the dewalts. No comparison. I do a lot of refinishing work and sometime I'm sanding 4-6 hours straight. Totally worth it!
 
Ok, so it sounds like vibration is the big difference here, or lack of it. Thanks guys. I'll give it some thought.

Wayne
 
basically anything green i bought i gave away my other brands to friends, as its no longer fun to use and the mess it makes.
 
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