Hi all, period home renovator new to the forums. Australian.
I've read a couple of old threads that broadly discuss the above but would like confirmation that Festool's CT 15l HEPA Class Dust Extractor will have equal-if-not-betterdust extraction filtration quality than the CTM MIDI-I 15l M Class Dust Extractor (which comes standard with an 'M Class filter').
https://www.festool.com.au/ct-15l-hepa-class-dust-extractor_574866.htmlhttps://www.festool.com.au/ctm-midi-15l-m-class-dust-extractor_576740.html
As I understand it, Festool AU have been fitting all CTs with a HEPA filters for some time now - which I understand to be a level above M Class. I assume the inclusion of the HEPA filter elevates the filtration level from 99.0% to 99.9% - but I guess this is assumes the machines are the same in other ways, too.
I've even found a Festool Aus brochure (see below) that says the use of a HEPA in an L-class machine is suitable for capturing 'lead based paint' particles. I won't be doing this explicitly - but I can't say for sure that there aren't a few nasty dusts around the site. Some painted windows sills were in pretty bad shape.
I understand there are other differences between the models but am most interested in filtration quality as the machine will likely see little use other than an initial site clean post-renovations (need to keep the missus on side!). Thanks for any help - unfortunately the Festool helpline wasn't particularly so. Cheers
(Side note: other parts of the Festool website in Aus says lead = H-class machine requirement!)
I've read a couple of old threads that broadly discuss the above but would like confirmation that Festool's CT 15l HEPA Class Dust Extractor will have equal-if-not-better
https://www.festool.com.au/ct-15l-hepa-class-dust-extractor_574866.htmlhttps://www.festool.com.au/ctm-midi-15l-m-class-dust-extractor_576740.html
As I understand it, Festool AU have been fitting all CTs with a HEPA filters for some time now - which I understand to be a level above M Class. I assume the inclusion of the HEPA filter elevates the filtration level from 99.0% to 99.9% - but I guess this is assumes the machines are the same in other ways, too.
I've even found a Festool Aus brochure (see below) that says the use of a HEPA in an L-class machine is suitable for capturing 'lead based paint' particles. I won't be doing this explicitly - but I can't say for sure that there aren't a few nasty dusts around the site. Some painted windows sills were in pretty bad shape.
I understand there are other differences between the models but am most interested in filtration quality as the machine will likely see little use other than an initial site clean post-renovations (need to keep the missus on side!). Thanks for any help - unfortunately the Festool helpline wasn't particularly so. Cheers
(Side note: other parts of the Festool website in Aus says lead = H-class machine requirement!)