After now using Festool for a bit of time on a whole the dust collection across the line of Festool tools is not what i was lead to believe. That is only due to marketing, salesman, and fanboys as i am not saying the dust collection is not a huge improvement over brands. The dust collection imop is great and has greatly improved the joy i get working as i really enjoy a clean work area.
I am not saying the dust collection is a farce but rather that a few tools in the line really shine with regard to dust collection and a few will really let you down.
I think its pretty simple. Certain tools due to "form and function" will only collect well regardless of manufacturer. With so many manufactures now designing dust collection into their tools the playing field with regard to dust collection imop is becoming more level.
Few market the dust collection as aggressively as Festool though hence i think some peoples disappointment when it does not perform heads and shoulders above the competitions dust collection.
For me it is like this. I replaced my whole shop of tools with Festools for the most part. I did the whole thing, multiple CT's all the way down to tools like drills that don't even collect dust. My opinion is the dust collection issue really becomes most apparent when every tool you use is capable of dust collection. What i am trying to say is some tools in the line really shine with regard to dust collection and others not so much. But they all collect more dust than a tool with no dust collection. When used exclusively the overall reduction of dust in the shop is significant.
One tool used or interspersed among other brands and "if that tool is not one of the ones that shines like the track saw or sander" vrs the Kapex or a router and you might not notice how significant the dust collection on Festools really is.
Again the competition has caught on to the dust collection trend. Im not saying they do it as well but they are gaining momentum and imop this will to a large degree neutralize at least some of the appeal of Festool.
I kept all my prior hand tools and use them in the field for various task at various stages of progress throughout a project. Right now i am working on a 8K sq foot new construction uber custom home. To date we are trimming out the exterior and siding with cedar. We are also doing the roof with cedar shakes although that is kinda at a stand still as here in Boston we are buried under 9ft of snow. Other than that we are making various interior changes to the framing and structure as the designers get picky and do their thing as they do

in a few short months the interior finish work will commence and the Festools will be broken out and the yellow, blue and red tools put away for the most part. The point is every tools has its place and none of them are magic.