alltracman78
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Is there any reason I should purchase a DX93 over an RO90?
I'm painting my house, so I'm probably going to be doing some (a lot of[crying]) vertical sanding.
I have the opportunity to buy a DX93. Or I can buy a new/used RO90.
Price isn't an issue.
I already have a DTS400.
I'm aware the DX93 is ~1/2 inch shorter than the RO. Won't be an issue on the house. May be an issue with future projects, but the RO has the extended pad available.
RO obviously is more versatile, and I'm guessing will sand more aggressively.
I've sold myself on the RO90; I'm curious if anyone disagrees?
Even potentially down the road are there any advantages at all to the DX? I can easily find an RO, the DX not quite so much.
I'm mainly wondering because I got my hands on an RS2. I find it more enjoyable to sand with than the orbital Festools I have (mutiple).
Did Festool screw up getting rid of the DX as well? Or has the RO90 completely replaced it?
TIA!
I'm painting my house, so I'm probably going to be doing some (a lot of[crying]) vertical sanding.
I have the opportunity to buy a DX93. Or I can buy a new/used RO90.
Price isn't an issue.
I already have a DTS400.
I'm aware the DX93 is ~1/2 inch shorter than the RO. Won't be an issue on the house. May be an issue with future projects, but the RO has the extended pad available.
RO obviously is more versatile, and I'm guessing will sand more aggressively.
I've sold myself on the RO90; I'm curious if anyone disagrees?
Even potentially down the road are there any advantages at all to the DX? I can easily find an RO, the DX not quite so much.
I'm mainly wondering because I got my hands on an RS2. I find it more enjoyable to sand with than the orbital Festools I have (mutiple).
Did Festool screw up getting rid of the DX as well? Or has the RO90 completely replaced it?
TIA!