festoolviking
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Hi!
I'm about to get me some new sanders but I can't make up my mind on which ones to get. I've got the ETS-125 today so I'm thinking about the Rotex 125 for the convenience of having the same size abrasives and a DTS-400 for corners. But since the RO-90 just came out I'm thinking that's a good option since you got the delta-pad for it. So my questions are:
1 For you who got both, do you ever use the same abrasive on both Rotex and ETS? If not I might as well get two different sizes.
2 Is it more convenient to have one machine for orbital sanding and a second one for corners. (ETS+DTS) or a RO-90 which can do both?
3 Is the Rotex in (non rotex mode) the same as an ETS sander, apart for that it's normally used with two hands?
festoolviking [unsure]
I'm about to get me some new sanders but I can't make up my mind on which ones to get. I've got the ETS-125 today so I'm thinking about the Rotex 125 for the convenience of having the same size abrasives and a DTS-400 for corners. But since the RO-90 just came out I'm thinking that's a good option since you got the delta-pad for it. So my questions are:
1 For you who got both, do you ever use the same abrasive on both Rotex and ETS? If not I might as well get two different sizes.
2 Is it more convenient to have one machine for orbital sanding and a second one for corners. (ETS+DTS) or a RO-90 which can do both?
3 Is the Rotex in (non rotex mode) the same as an ETS sander, apart for that it's normally used with two hands?
festoolviking [unsure]