Reconditioned Tools Question...

That's awesome!  Congrats on your tools.  You made some awesome choices...the Trion is my most recent acquisition and I love it!  I am also happy for everyone who is able to take advantage of the deal. 

Scot
 
I was Bad this time around [embarassed]!

Syslite
PS300
RTS400
Ti15 Set

All were in near perfect condition, just had a bit of dust on them absolutely no blemishes.

Gotta find more room in my truck now [scared]
 
Quick question. I'm a furniture maker (mostly custom tables), business growing nicely, and now I'm finally at a point i can even consider these financially.

Would any of you buy a recon vacuum, and if so would you buy the ct33, as your one and only?

just thinking that the 33 has to be 2-3 years old at best at this point. Price is right and I would love the extra $ to buy other items, but don't have anything to compare it to.

bottom line, do i get a recon 33, recon 36, or just go brand new..

sanders, domino to follow immediately. tracksaw probably shortly after

thanks in advance.

 
I think you'll be quite happy with a CT-33 if you are primarily using it in your workshop rather than on job sites.  Festool commits to provide parts for 7 years and that vacuum has plenty of use in it - add a boom arm or other accessories in time.

Festool vacs are terrific with their sanders and even the Domino.

At 30% off, it's a great deal and one I think you will get a lot of value out of.

neil
 
What's the difference between the ES-125 and the ETS-125, and the ES-125EQ?

I can't seem to find any infor on the ES.
 
Thanks.

I'm only familiar with the variable speed.

Still wondering about the ES though...
 
The ES and ETS are both EQ models for the reconditioned tool program.

The changes made to the new palm sanders, ETS125, RTS400, DTS400 are mainly internal; you likely won't notice any difference in how they look. The counterweight was reshaped and the cooling fan housing was changed to be made of metal.

There are several threads here on the forum if you search for "es ets 125" where members with experience using both models have reported no noticeable differences.

Shane
 
Steve, you asked for the differences between the ETS and ES. The ETS has a reshaped counterweight and metal fan housing. That was the change. The ES is the predecessor of the ETS. The tools are often talked about without the suffix (EQ). So the ETS 125 and ETS 125 EQ are the same tool.
 
Shane Holland said:
The ES and ETS are both EQ models for the reconditioned tool program.

The changes made to the new palm sanders, ETS125, RTS400, DTS400 are mainly internal; you likely won't notice any difference in how they look. The counterweight was reshaped and the cooling fan housing was changed to be made of metal.

There are several threads here on the forum if you search for "es ets 125" where members with experience using both models have reported no noticeable differences.

Shane

Shane is right, I own both a ES125 and ETS125, there is no noticeable differences in the units I have.
 
Thanks Shane.

Are the ES, and ETS functionaly the same, with VSC?

And how long ago was the ES discontinued?

Sorry for the questions, but really curious.

 
Yes, both have variable speed control. The ES/DS/RS were replaced with the ETS/DTS/RTS around 2007ish as I recall.

Ask as many questions as you need. Glad to help.
 
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