Jet Stream vs. Multi-Jet Stream

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      I have been using a mixture of the Jet Stream sanding pads and abrasives  and the newer Multi-Jet Stream. My supply of abrasives in general was getting towards the low side and I needed to buy a couple new pads so I decided to convert to all Multi-Jet Stream.  When I was using the mix 'n' match it was hard to pay attention to whether or not there was a difference. But with all one type  it was easy. And the difference is noticeable. The DC was very good with the Jet Stream but it is even better with the Multi. And I think some of this can be attributed to the new pads as well. There are design differences other than the number of  DC holes. 

    I definitely think the DC is better.  An additional benefit is that I was able to reduce the suction power even more than my normal settings. Which allowed for a better sander "float".  Very nice especially when using the soft and super soft pads. The abrasives seemed to stay cleaner  and the dust residue that was left on them was more evenly distributed.

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The central air ports (the ones where the screw goes on the ETS150) on all of the pads have been made larger and there are four of them instead of three.

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On the hard pad for the Rotex this is quite a difference compared to the old pad.

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The overall shape of the hard pads for the Rotex 150 and ETS 150 have been redesigned.

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Seth
 

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Over the weekend just gone I thought I'd try and use up a few of the Rhyno 150mm (jetstream hole format) abrasives I still have hanging about (I also put an original jetstream pad on). You don't realise how much better multi jetstream is until you take a step back!
 
Thanks for the Info Seth!!  I had wondered about the differences in real usage, but since I have a ton of the older abrasives with the Jetstream set-up, it's going to take awhile to use them up and swap out my sander pads to the newer Multi-Jet Stream design. I bought the new pads when I first learned about the abrasive swap/redesign.  This should all work out great in the end unless ANOTHER change to the abrasives happens... [eek] 
 
Other people are probably a lot more perceptive than me, but I never noticed any discernable difference.
 
This may be an ask Festool type question, but what about that ring of tiny holes?
 
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