I bought the RO125 along with the CT22. I was really impressed with the rotary power and I got a little careless and ground off some of the molding on this door I was working on. I work as an exterior painter and restorer, I was using it for stripping of old paint (alligator)
The RO125 is great for horizontal work, like working on a work bench or woodwork suspended between two saw horses.
But if you intend to work on a vertical surface, it is murder to control. I ran it all day attempting to remove built up paint, but without a side handle it was very hard to control and i got tired very quickly. Especially with your arms extended over your head. Also i was working off of a 28' ladder. Maybe if it was a few pounds lighter, you wouldn't need a side handle. A few other observations I made:
1) The edge protector doesn't really work, shake shingles & thin trim got underneath the protector and rendered it useless or knocked it off. I think the protector need to extend flush with the pad.
2) The soft pad that ships with the tool is too soft for vertical work, tears up real easy, you definitely need the hard pad.
3) The weight is 5 pounds, but it's not that light,especially when working over your head for extended periods. It needs an optional side handle for better control and handling.
In retrospect maybe i should have tried it on some other project, but I returned it. This tool might be great for carpenters and woodworkers, but it needs improvement for painters. I kept the CT22 which is awesome and I bought a ETS 125 EQ which works great and the weight is awesome too. I wish Festool would come up with a backpack vacuum, that would make working off of a ladder so simple.
The RO125 is great for horizontal work, like working on a work bench or woodwork suspended between two saw horses.
But if you intend to work on a vertical surface, it is murder to control. I ran it all day attempting to remove built up paint, but without a side handle it was very hard to control and i got tired very quickly. Especially with your arms extended over your head. Also i was working off of a 28' ladder. Maybe if it was a few pounds lighter, you wouldn't need a side handle. A few other observations I made:
1) The edge protector doesn't really work, shake shingles & thin trim got underneath the protector and rendered it useless or knocked it off. I think the protector need to extend flush with the pad.
2) The soft pad that ships with the tool is too soft for vertical work, tears up real easy, you definitely need the hard pad.
3) The weight is 5 pounds, but it's not that light,especially when working over your head for extended periods. It needs an optional side handle for better control and handling.
In retrospect maybe i should have tried it on some other project, but I returned it. This tool might be great for carpenters and woodworkers, but it needs improvement for painters. I kept the CT22 which is awesome and I bought a ETS 125 EQ which works great and the weight is awesome too. I wish Festool would come up with a backpack vacuum, that would make working off of a ladder so simple.