Fill in the blank: I wish Festool made a ______!

Peter Halle said:
woodtradesman said:
I would like to see a vacuum power brush attachment like the fein PB350 and a high efficiency compact compressor.

Well, you are in luck.

the power brush is part number 450644 and is available even in North America.  The compressor we will have to wait on.

WHAT THE !?  I have been hoping and looking for something like this.  I can't believe I haven't tripped across it on my daily excursions through festoolusa.com

Does this power brush actually have "power"?  E.g. sweeping bristles such that it could be used on upholstery (couch cushions)???

What about this one?
http://www.festoolusa.com/products/dust-extractors/floor-nozzles/multipurpose-floor-nozzle-452911.html

What I've been trying to ascertain is if the CTs would be appropriate to use as a shop vac (of course it is!) AND as a household vac.  It's actually much easier to use, with the long hose, than some upright vacuums.  I just have to convince my wife a CT26 works on carpet and couches.  ;-)
If so, and I adopt the vacuuming chore (twice monthly, pshaw) then another CT could be in the future.

PS:  Some product descriptions need a biiiiit more info and detail. 
 
It says its called a Multi-Purpose Floor Nozzle  so I dont know where your reading power from.

Looking at it it does not have a rotating brush.   Looks just normal with retractable brush.

JMB

Edited:

My mum always wants to use my CT vacuum for the car she says its got more suction than her

DYSON
http://www.dyson.co.uk/store/product.asp?product=DC33-IRPU

She says it gets the Dog hairs up better with the FESTOOL CT  even though the Dyson says its for Animals!!!.  She never leaves the dog at home it goes with her ever where even in the car.

JMB
 
The power brush works on air volume to turn the brush.  The Fein works the same way.  Tom B. posted a video a believe in the CT-26 / 36 thread that has that brush on to illustrate the difference in airflow.

I will research and correct this post if I am wrong.

The other brush is not powered.  It just has retractable bristles I believe.

Peter
 
I admit I did not research the Fein brush.  I stand corrected.

Peter
 
woodtradesman said:
Sorry Peter. That one won't, It doesn't have a motor powered spinning brush.

I don't know where you got the idea that the Fein one works the same way. If you look closely you'll see that the Fein is corded and described as "Electric Floor Brush".

Follow the link bellow:

http://www.amazon.com/Fein-PB350-Electric-Floor-Brush/dp/B00005Q7C1

Hrrm... Ok, now the question is... can that Fein electric floor brush be used with the Festool hoses, etc?  Seems like a natural fit to have it plugged into the CT socket and bammo, you have a full featured drag-along vacuum.  KINDA pricey, but...

I guess I wish Festool made a...  Powered vacuum head.  I'mma poke around and see if a local dealer has the suction powered unit so I can fiddle with it.  It would probably suffice for furniture vacuuming (pet hair.. bleh).
 
The Festool Turbo Suction Brush can be seen in action in this thread.

I used it to show the difference in airflow between a 27mm and 36mm hose. Please note that it is air powered and that the amount of airflow is significant between the two hoses.

Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
The Festool Turbo Suction Brush can be seen in action in this thread.

I used it to show the difference in airflow between a 27mm and 36mm hose. Please note that it is air powered and that the amount of airflow is significant between the two hoses.

Tom

Thanks Tom!
 
Deansocial said:
i wish they made quick release guide rail connectors, i see these being a good seller
been thinking about this now and think 4 little levers with cams on the end, also making the connector long there making the connection straighter without the aid of a straight edge
 
I wish they made a good portable HVLP system, portable, easy to use and contained in a single systainer
 
DimTex said:
I wish they made a good portable HVLP system, portable, easy to use and contained in a single systainer

Oooh!  Oooh!  Yes - this sounds like a winner.  I remember reading a post talking about Festo painting equipment in an auto assembly plant, so clearly this is an area where they have some expertise.  It also seems like an area where lots of improvements could be made (easy pattern adjustment, easy cleaning, good performance with a wide range of viscosities, lightweight portable ventilated spray booth, etc. etc.)

I'm in line for this one!
 
Wood_Junkie said:
woodtradesman said:
Hrrm... Ok, now the question is... can that Fein electric floor brush be used with the Festool hoses, etc?  Seems like a natural fit to have it plugged into the CT socket and bammo, you have a full featured drag-along vacuum.  KINDA pricey, but...

I guess I wish Festool made a...   Powered vacuum head.   I'mma poke around and see if a local dealer has the suction powered unit so I can fiddle with it.  It would probably suffice for furniture vacuuming (pet hair.. bleh).

I don't see why the Fein wouldn't work in just the way you describe. That is probably the exact way it works with the Fein DC itself. Don't underestimate the turbo head, though. These seem to be very common in Europe. We have one that is about half the width that we bought to use with our Miele for couches, chairs and carpeted stairs. You can bog it down if you really try but it still has amazing power, and that's on a 27mm hose. When I use it with a Festool or Fein DC it really cranks. The cleaning action is very comparable to a powered head, IMO.
 
I'd like to see sortainers with deeper drawers.  Like 6-8", or even big enough for the 55.  I always grumble a bit when I have to move a sys or sort to get to another systainer in the stack.  If I could, I would have nothing but a stack of sortainers with really deep drawers.

Dan
 
Dan Rush said:
I'd like to see sortainers with deeper drawers.  Like 6-8", or even big enough for the 55.  I always grumble a bit when I have to move a sys or sort to get to another systainer in the stack.  If I could, I would have nothing but a stack of sortainers with really deep drawers.

Dan

hehe, what you're asking for is called a "Sysport".    [tongue]
 
Some gadget that would safely cut small pieces.  For instance, I use a lot of slip tenons, generally about 3 inches long, but they need to be cut precisely to the combined depth of the two mortises, minus a couple of mm to allow for excess glue.  No way to clamp it down on the Kapex.  Could probably make some sort of jig for a guide rail and a ts55, but it sure would be nice to have a saw that can safely clamp and cut small pieces....
 
Dan Rush said:
I'd like to see sortainers with deeper drawers.  Like 6-8", or even big enough for the 55.  I always grumble a bit when I have to move a sys or sort to get to another systainer in the stack.  If I could, I would have nothing but a stack of sortainers with really deep drawers.

Dan

Dan, I asked for this a couple of times.  I'd like to see all tools come in large Sortainers.

Wood_Junkie said:
hehe, what you're asking for is called a "Sysport".    [tongue]

Junkie,  the problem with the Sysport is that fact that is really isn't made to be transported to the jobsite every day.  With the large Sortainers we'd have Sysport functionality in a portable format since we'd be able to break down the stack to manageable size to carry.
 
Brice:

I haven't been on a job site regularly for a year or so but a hand truck and Sysports seems like a pretty good solution to me. The last time I was on a job site regularly with my Festools, I just rolled everything I needed in each day with the CT 22. I suspect you need a few more than I did at the time though...

Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
Brice:

I haven't been on a job site regularly for a year or so but a hand truck and Sysports seems like a pretty good solution to me. The last time I was on a job site regularly with my Festools, I just rolled everything I needed in each day with the CT 22. I suspect you need a few more than I did at the time though...

Tom

Tom, it's all about flexibility.  I want the same Sysport-like functionality if I have two Systainers or ten on the job. 
 
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