It is hard to imagine getting excited about a cleaning or cleaning accessories, but as is typical with most Festool purchases, I was thrilled to add this kit to my growing collection of Festool tools. I bought a CT22 a couple of months ago and realized that to fully take advantage of the awesome functionality of the vacuum, I needed to add some additional cleaning accessories. I really needed something to pick up all the sawdust and debris off of my floor after a busy day in the shop. I used to get out the broom and dust pan, but of course this often created clouds of dust that I wanted to avoid. I also really wanted one of the bigger diameter hoses to use with my TS75 saw and other tools that produce lots of chips and shavings. Buying one of the cleaning sets that Festool offers is a great way to get a bigger hose with other accessories, making it a better overall value. I looked at some of the other sets that Festool offered and thought long and hard about which set would make the most sense for my situation. Since I already had some crevice tools and an upholstery nozzle from a different vacuum that worked fine with the CT22, I decided that I really did not need some of the tools included with the other available sets. What I was lacking was a good floor nozzle and a suction brush that fit the hoses (the suction brush is not included in the kit, but it is a very inexpensive accessory to add and so I picked one of these up too).
Let's take a look at what is included in the Workshop Cleaning Set:
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Systainer 4
36 mm Antistatic hose (11.5') length
36 mm Metal curved hand tube
36 mm Metal extension tube (qty 3)
36 mm Metal industrial floor nozzle
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It comes with an insert in the Systainer that allows for easy storage of various other nozzles, including the brush nozzle, upholstery nozzle and crevice tools (the same insert as the one included with the Tradesman/Installer Cleaning Set). This is nice since I added some other accessories and I can still fit everything in the Systainer for organized storage.
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The industrial floor nozzle is a first rate accessory. The body of the nozzle is metal and it is very rugged and heavy-duty, built to withstand heavy use. The dimensions of it are 14 5/8 inches long x 2 inches wide, making it ideal to clean up sawdust and debris off the floor quickly and efficiently.
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One of the nicest features of the nozzle I think is the ability to quickly and easily replace the brushes and casters since these are really the only parts subject to any wear. All you do to pop out the worn brushes is unscrew the knob on the back of the unit, flip up the bracket that holds the casters and slide the rear brush out. There is a small tab that flips up out of the way for the front brush. The casters simply pop out by unscrewing the know and flipping the metal bracket up.
The pictures below show the wheels and the brushes:
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I use this nozzle predominately in the shop on a concrete floor. However, if I were to take this inside the house or if I were working in a client's house, I might opt to pick up another set or two of casters to keep a clean set for indoor use or for use on wood floors. While this has not been an issue for me yet, I can see the wheels picking up debris from the concrete floor that could scratch a hardwood floor if you do no take care to wipe them off before using it on the softer wood surface and having a set of clean wheels would prevent this from happening. The wheels and replacement brushes are a low cost item too (part no. 452 935).
The extension tubes are high quality metal and fit to together smoothly and tightly. One of the nice things about the way the tubes work with the nozzle is that the angle is just right to use the unit standing up in a natural position. You do not need to hunch over to position the unit to work correctly. This certainly helps your back, especially when cleaning up after a long day in the shop. The tubes also work well with other accessories mounted on the end when you need extra reach. Put together, the tubes are just over 48 inches long.
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The floor nozzle is very easy to maneuver around the floor and it can get under some tight places:
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, I decided to put some sawdust and chips/debris on the carpeted part of my shop to see how well the unit was able to vacuum up the mess. The unit easily glided over the chips and I cleaned up everything in just a few passes. It works equally well on the concrete floor. The after picture was exactly what the floor looked like after taking a couple of passes over the debris.
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All in all this cleaning set is a very nice kit and certainly lives up to Festool's reputation of high quality. I think that it provides good value, especially if you are looking to add a larger hose to your collection and it is certainly rugged and built to last. My one complaint is that it can be challenging to fit everything back in the Systainer when you are done using it. Although it comes in a Systainer 4, I think that Festool should consider offering this set in a Systainer 5. The 36 mm hose takes up a lot of room and if you do not roll it up just right, it keeps trying to pop out of the Systainer. A larger one would help solve this issue. It's permanent home is going to be on my CT22 and the last picture is what the assembled unit looks like next to my CT22.
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I hope that this review of the Workshop Cleaning Set was helpful.
Scot
Let's take a look at what is included in the Workshop Cleaning Set:
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Systainer 4
36 mm Antistatic hose (11.5') length
36 mm Metal curved hand tube
36 mm Metal extension tube (qty 3)
36 mm Metal industrial floor nozzle
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It comes with an insert in the Systainer that allows for easy storage of various other nozzles, including the brush nozzle, upholstery nozzle and crevice tools (the same insert as the one included with the Tradesman/Installer Cleaning Set). This is nice since I added some other accessories and I can still fit everything in the Systainer for organized storage.
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The industrial floor nozzle is a first rate accessory. The body of the nozzle is metal and it is very rugged and heavy-duty, built to withstand heavy use. The dimensions of it are 14 5/8 inches long x 2 inches wide, making it ideal to clean up sawdust and debris off the floor quickly and efficiently.
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One of the nicest features of the nozzle I think is the ability to quickly and easily replace the brushes and casters since these are really the only parts subject to any wear. All you do to pop out the worn brushes is unscrew the knob on the back of the unit, flip up the bracket that holds the casters and slide the rear brush out. There is a small tab that flips up out of the way for the front brush. The casters simply pop out by unscrewing the know and flipping the metal bracket up.
The pictures below show the wheels and the brushes:
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I use this nozzle predominately in the shop on a concrete floor. However, if I were to take this inside the house or if I were working in a client's house, I might opt to pick up another set or two of casters to keep a clean set for indoor use or for use on wood floors. While this has not been an issue for me yet, I can see the wheels picking up debris from the concrete floor that could scratch a hardwood floor if you do no take care to wipe them off before using it on the softer wood surface and having a set of clean wheels would prevent this from happening. The wheels and replacement brushes are a low cost item too (part no. 452 935).
The extension tubes are high quality metal and fit to together smoothly and tightly. One of the nice things about the way the tubes work with the nozzle is that the angle is just right to use the unit standing up in a natural position. You do not need to hunch over to position the unit to work correctly. This certainly helps your back, especially when cleaning up after a long day in the shop. The tubes also work well with other accessories mounted on the end when you need extra reach. Put together, the tubes are just over 48 inches long.
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The floor nozzle is very easy to maneuver around the floor and it can get under some tight places:
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At the risk of sounding like a door-to-door vacuum salesperson

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All in all this cleaning set is a very nice kit and certainly lives up to Festool's reputation of high quality. I think that it provides good value, especially if you are looking to add a larger hose to your collection and it is certainly rugged and built to last. My one complaint is that it can be challenging to fit everything back in the Systainer when you are done using it. Although it comes in a Systainer 4, I think that Festool should consider offering this set in a Systainer 5. The 36 mm hose takes up a lot of room and if you do not roll it up just right, it keeps trying to pop out of the Systainer. A larger one would help solve this issue. It's permanent home is going to be on my CT22 and the last picture is what the assembled unit looks like next to my CT22.
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I hope that this review of the Workshop Cleaning Set was helpful.
Scot