Just purchased the ETS EC 125/3 EQ... Like you, I wanted to purchase one sander. All I can say so far is, WOW. I've never experienced sander dust collection like this. Using my CT Midi I w/ 27mm hose, it's like a dream to sand now. Zero dust except a tiny amount of very fine powder to wipe off when done. What sold me initially was:
(1) 125mm is a good, easy size to hold; the low profile and low weight make it easy to use, and I noticed some people complained about the 150mm weight/handling; I wear a "L" size glove but am not a "big guy" at 5'8" so YMMV
(2) the 125mm actually works with the 150mm discs! This really sold me. I actually bought both 125mm and 150mm disc pads and discs at the same time, knowing this. So who needs the 150mm sander, unless you really need that horsepower...
(3) For belt sander needs, I decided to eventually buy a separate belt sander rather than an RO sander, because I figured that 90+ % of the time, I just need a basic sander and so it should be "comfortable" to use; with an RO I'd be suffering that extra weight (and cost) when I only need it 10% of the time. Again, YMMV depending on your projects. Someday I may very well buy an RO if I become good enough to really need one, like many of the great experts on FOG
I couldn't be happier with the ETS EC. And by the way, I've sanded two drawers and half-dozen cabinet faces with just one stick-on disc and the disc still looks brand new! Unreal quality. Took me a good while to pull the trigger due to cost, but I've already put that in the rear view mirror after a week. Product is simply outstanding.
(1) 125mm is a good, easy size to hold; the low profile and low weight make it easy to use, and I noticed some people complained about the 150mm weight/handling; I wear a "L" size glove but am not a "big guy" at 5'8" so YMMV
(2) the 125mm actually works with the 150mm discs! This really sold me. I actually bought both 125mm and 150mm disc pads and discs at the same time, knowing this. So who needs the 150mm sander, unless you really need that horsepower...
(3) For belt sander needs, I decided to eventually buy a separate belt sander rather than an RO sander, because I figured that 90+ % of the time, I just need a basic sander and so it should be "comfortable" to use; with an RO I'd be suffering that extra weight (and cost) when I only need it 10% of the time. Again, YMMV depending on your projects. Someday I may very well buy an RO if I become good enough to really need one, like many of the great experts on FOG
I couldn't be happier with the ETS EC. And by the way, I've sanded two drawers and half-dozen cabinet faces with just one stick-on disc and the disc still looks brand new! Unreal quality. Took me a good while to pull the trigger due to cost, but I've already put that in the rear view mirror after a week. Product is simply outstanding.