New to the FOG and I don’t currently own any festool tools but would love to see what the hype is about. Currently in the market for a new sander and I’ve read everything I can find comparing my choices but every time I narrow it down, I see something else and then get more confused. I only do woodworking as a hobby for now but have had chances to refinish furniture for people and might start doing that soon. I don’t have the space for a jointer/planer so I mainly work with s4s wood which occasionally needs some flattening and defect removal. I currently have a ridged belt sander which I hate using, a DeWalt 1/4 sheet sander, and my most used is a cordless Ryobi 5” ROS. I would definitely like to get into premium sanders as it’s the one tool I see most beneficial to upgrade at the moment. I would really like something that I can use as an all in one from 80-220 grit and achieve a perfect finish and not take all day to get there. From my research I’ve narrowed it down to the following:
Bosch GEX34
Festool ETS EC 125/3 but adding the 150 pad
Festool ETC EC 150/5
The Bosch only has a 2mm orbit but was reviewed with more than double the removal rate of the ets ec. Not sure how that worked out. It can also take both 5” and 6” pads and at only $250 it seems too good to be true. If I go with festool I will probably get the sander with abrasives combo plus the festool hose to attach to my rigid shop vac. The festool route will be almost 3x the cost as the Bosch. Is it really worth it? Am I missing another option? My projects vary and I’ve done small cutting boards to large storage benches and even stripped old cabinets to paint. Looking for the best value most versatile sander that will get me a swirl free fine finish with the least effort.
Bosch GEX34
Festool ETS EC 125/3 but adding the 150 pad
Festool ETC EC 150/5
The Bosch only has a 2mm orbit but was reviewed with more than double the removal rate of the ets ec. Not sure how that worked out. It can also take both 5” and 6” pads and at only $250 it seems too good to be true. If I go with festool I will probably get the sander with abrasives combo plus the festool hose to attach to my rigid shop vac. The festool route will be almost 3x the cost as the Bosch. Is it really worth it? Am I missing another option? My projects vary and I’ve done small cutting boards to large storage benches and even stripped old cabinets to paint. Looking for the best value most versatile sander that will get me a swirl free fine finish with the least effort.