How many have more than one Festool Dust Extractor?

How many do you have?


  • Total voters
    134
  • Poll closed .
Thank you skids.  I think I get it now – the small vacs are less convenient to change hoses, secure hose and cord, and generally operate compared to the 26+.

It does seem odd that Festool haven't re-done these, I am sure they could improve them enough to remove most of the nuisances while keeping a handy size and weight.

I already have enough tools the use the dust extractors that I make good use of my CT-22 and I really miss it for the few times I operate without it.

Jeff
 
I have the boom arm on the CT 26 with the ultimate dust deputy and it is the greatest. But check the height in your shop in case of any obstructions. I was cutting plywood to sheet in the garage and so glad I had it. The UDD is an excellent accent to it. But that is the only one I have, but SIX................REALLY? [eek]
The very first big tool I bought before finishing the shop was the Clearvue CV 1800. And the kapex will pipe into that. The 26 is for the portable tools.

Festoolfootstool said:
I have six so your voting system does not work for me, I have the boom arm on a ct26 and its worth evey penny/cent
 
Jeff Zanin said:
Thank you skids.  I think I get it now – the small vacs are less convenient to change hoses, secure hose and cord, and generally operate compared to the 26+.

It does seem odd that Festool haven't re-done these, I am sure they could improve them enough to remove most of the nuisances while keeping a handy size and weight.

I already have enough tools the use the dust extractors that I make good use of my CT-22 and I really miss it for the few times I operate without it.

Jeff

No problem, maybe others can chime in on some detail I missed..As far as a redesign, I am dubious..I think Festool designs it this way so you buy up.  [wink]
 
skids said:
Jeff Zanin said:
Thank you skids.  I think I get it now – the small vacs are less convenient to change hoses, secure hose and cord, and generally operate compared to the 26+.

It does seem odd that Festool haven't re-done these, I am sure they could improve them enough to remove most of the nuisances while keeping a handy size and weight.

I already have enough tools the use the dust extractors that I make good use of my CT-22 and I really miss it for the few times I operate without it.

Jeff

No problem, maybe others can chime in on some detail I missed..As far as a redesign, I am dubious..I think Festool designs it this way so you buy up.  [wink]

As far as buying up from a Mini/Midi goes .... doing so would result in a loss of the compactness.  In other words if someone has  a Mini for its size and compactness why would they buy up to a CT26 unless they are willing to give up the compactness?  To me the Mini/Midi  and the rest of the CT line are different vacs for differing purposes.

I think some of the inconvenient aspects on the Mini/Midi are a result of making it compact.  ie; if the hose garage was bigger to accept  a D36 hose or more easily accept the D27 and cord, then the vac would need to be larger or taller to facilitate that and thus loose some of that compactness.

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
skids said:
Jeff Zanin said:
Thank you skids.  I think I get it now – the small vacs are less convenient to change hoses, secure hose and cord, and generally operate compared to the 26+.

It does seem odd that Festool haven't re-done these, I am sure they could improve them enough to remove most of the nuisances while keeping a handy size and weight.

I already have enough tools the use the dust extractors that I make good use of my CT-22 and I really miss it for the few times I operate without it.

Jeff

No problem, maybe others can chime in on some detail I missed..As far as a redesign, I am dubious..I think Festool designs it this way so you buy up.  [wink]

As far as buying up from a Mini/Midi goes .... doing so would result in a loss of the compactness.  In other words if someone has  a Mini for its size and compactness why would they buy up to a CT26 unless they are willing to give up the compactness?  To me the Mini/Midi  and the rest of the CT line are different vacs for differing purposes.

I think some of the inconvenient aspects on the Mini/Midi are a result of making it compact.  ie; if the hose garage was bigger to accept  a D36 hose or more easily accept the D27 and cord, then the vac would need to be larger or taller to facilitate that and thus loose some of that compactness.

Seth

Seth, does the 26 hose garage readily accept the 36mm hose?
 
Just looking at the polls... Outside of those that run a business; are there hobbyist with 4 or more vacs?
 
I currently just have one (CT22), but suspect I will eventually be adding another (probably smaller) one down the road.
 
I have a 22 in the workshop and a Midi for out and about. The Midi was my first vac, then I bought another for the workshop... and almost immediately had a lead on a bargain CT22 with a long-life bag; bought it and sold the other Midi. And now I'm looking for another small vac to take out on job sites. A Mini would be ideal, but there's a dealer in the Uk doing bargain Midis for (significantly) less than the price of a Mini - so I guess I'll end up with two Midis after all ;)
 
Unfortunately I'd have to vote zero, still using my shop vac/oneida 5 gallon bucket cyclone rig.  [embarassed]
 
Paul G said:
Unfortunately I'd have to vote zero, still using my shop vac/oneida 5 gallon bucket cyclone rig.  [embarassed]

Well as you can see there is no ZERO, this is a poll for folks with ONE or more..Now go pull some shekels together and get one!  [wink]
 
skids said:
Paul G said:
Unfortunately I'd have to vote zero, still using my shop vac/oneida 5 gallon bucket cyclone rig.  [embarassed]

Well as you can see there is no ZERO, this is a poll for folks with ONE or more..Now go pull some shekels together and get one!  [wink]

I know, but my Festool sheckels for now are dedicated to the things that make dust, that's not to say I don't think their dust collectors are way cool though.
 
Paul G said:
skids said:
Paul G said:
Unfortunately I'd have to vote zero, still using my shop vac/oneida 5 gallon bucket cyclone rig.  [embarassed]

Well as you can see there is no ZERO, this is a poll for folks with ONE or more..Now go pull some shekels together and get one!  [wink]

I know, but my Festool sheckels for now are dedicated to the things that make dust, that's not to say I don't think their dust collectors are way cool though.

It's the centerpiece of the Festool system. You gotta get one. You will just giggle when you use those little dust-makers once you do.
 
skids said:
It's the centerpiece of the Festool system. You gotta get one. You will just giggle when you use those little dust-makers once you do.

I probably will when my current dust sucking Frankenstein finally dies. It's ugly as sin but it works, and works surprisingly well. On my current project I used it for sanding some textured walls smooth and generated about 4 gallons of joint compound dust in the cyclone bucket, with an empty shop vac and a light coating of dust on its hepa filter and barely anything on the floor. Elegant it is not, but it sucks...in a good way  [big grin]
 
I keep a 26 in the shop and a MINI in the house.

The MINI is also used for traveling. It's much easier to go with on site or to use for demo's.

I also use the Workshop Cleaning Set in the shop and the Universal Cleaning Set w/ additional Turbo Suction Brush in the house or for traveling. I'm hesitant to have steel tubes anywhere but concrete or really tough floors. Accidents happen...

I normally take 36mm & 27mm antistatic hoses when demo'ing or when I go on site. The Universal Cleaning Set comes with a 36mm non-antistatic hose. I generally leave it in the house.

Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
I keep a 26 in the shop and a MINI in the house.

The MINI is also used for traveling. It's much easier to go with on site or to use for demo's.

I also use the Workshop Cleaning Set in the shop and the Universal Cleaning Set w/ additional Turbo Suction Brush in the house or for traveling. I'm hesitant to have steel tubes anywhere but concrete or really tough floors. Accidents happen...

I normally take 36mm & 27mm antistatic hoses when demo'ing or when I go on site. The Universal Cleaning Set comes with a 36mm non-antistatic hose. I generally leave it in the house.

Tom

I seen posts mentioning this before.  (I suppose it's been you everytime.) I keep my metal tubes together all the time.  I just find it easier to leave it together than bothering to take it apart and reassemble eery time.  Plus I don't have any problems with damage with dropping tubes when assembling.  
 
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