RS2 Plug It?!?!

MattFerreras

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Hi Guys,

Am I the only crazy person that will not buy this sander until it comes with the plug it power cable?

I would really like a half sheet sander but I'm not going to buy one just for Festool to release the one I want in the future.

I can't for the life of me think of why they have not redesigned the tool with plug it.

Thanks,

Matt
 
The RS2 is the old model the new one is RS 200 it comes with a plug-it cable.
 
Had an RS2 , sold it. Pig tail or no you may not need one.

I still prefer my RO 150 and ETS 150, even for sheet work. I just didn't find any application that I personally did where the RS2 was better for me than the RO150 or ETS 150/3.
 
Dovetail65 said:
Had an RS2 , sold it. Pig tail or know you may not need one.

I still prefer my RO 150 and ETS 150, even for sheet work. I just didn't find any application that I personally did where the RS2 was better for me than the RO150 or ETS 150/3.

I would use it to get large glue ups like tabletops to be dead flat. I'm sure I would get use out it.
 
With the RS2, the lack of plugit is not a deal breaker for me, because it is not a sander that I am swapping back and forth constantly with other sanders. It is a specialist that kind of works on its own for me.

The tool that was hindered the most by lack of plugit was the DX93. That was a pain in the nuts, because it IS a sander I wanted to swap in and out with others all day long. The RO90 replaced it rather quickly for 90% of situations in my working life.
 
MattFerreras said:
Dovetail65 said:
Had an RS2 , sold it. Pig tail or know you may not need one.

I still prefer my RO 150 and ETS 150, even for sheet work. I just didn't find any application that I personally did where the RS2 was better for me than the RO150 or ETS 150/3.

I would use it to get large glue ups like tabletops to be dead flat. I'm sure I would get use out it.

Still preferred my other sanders even for that. An RO or ETS with a hard pad can make anything dead flat.  Actually, the reason I sold it is because I was doing a large top and I couldn't get the darn thing flat until I pulled out my RO. Then I thought why do I have this thing.

Its a nice sander dont get me wrong(really nice), but I  thought it would flatten real wood tables etc much better than it does. It doesn't, not quickly. Not initially in the flatting process. In my personal opinion using it for a year it is definitely a sander for the fine finishing, the RO will be pulled out for flatting. I could only use it AFTER the piece was flattened. I could retire in the time it took to even flatten a 60" inlay. The thing is a finish sander, just know that. My expectation(obviously wrong) was a sander that flattened like an RO with a square footprint, its not.

Way back when I had a 1/2 sheet Milwaukee model they dont make anymore. This thing was a beast, no dust collection back then like now, but this sander actually did allow for it and it worked pretty darn well. I remember it being so great, that's why I got the RS2. Maybe I am so used to the RO 150 I got spoiled since, but I never had a sheet sander work like the memory of that Milwaukee. I used to run it across 2x6 deck railing tops and it would flatten the heck right out of the hard to sand green treated Doug fir we used to be able to get(It tended to cup slightly within a couple days, but rarely move after). Maybe its just a memory of a good tool over poor tools back then,  but my love for the sheet sanders has diminished. Probably becasue I use my RO daily. I was without for 3 days last week and I just about died. I simply cant work without my Rotex 150 at all anymore. Flattening inlays has been in my daily routine for the last 9 years, from 12" diameter to 72" dia(a table top) and I tell everyone nothing  flattens surfaces like the RO 150 with a hard pad, except a Timesaver(over 42" is to big for mine). Nothing I have tried anyhow. I have been looking at some 7" air lately.
 
MattFerreras said:
Ocram said:
The RS2 is the old model the new one is RS 200 it comes with a plug-it cable.

Rs 200 is NAINA
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If interested, details of RS200 are at -

http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tooltechnic/Products/567678/SubProducts/567678

Makita 1/2 sheet is compatable with Festool 1/2 sheet sanding sheets.
http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tooltechnic/Products/492825/SubProducts/492819

 
Dovetail65 said:
MattFerreras said:
Dovetail65 said:
Had an RS2 , sold it. Pig tail or know you may not need one.

I still prefer my RO 150 and ETS 150, even for sheet work. I just didn't find any application that I personally did where the RS2 was better for me than the RO150 or ETS 150/3.

I would use it to get large glue ups like tabletops to be dead flat. I'm sure I would get use out it.

Still preferred my other sanders even for that. An RO or ETS with a hard pad can make anything dead flat.  Actually, the reason I sold it is because I was doing a large top and I couldn't get the darn thing flat until I pulled out my RO. Then I thought why do I have this thing.

Its a nice sander dont get me wrong(really nice), but I  thought it would flatten real wood tables etc much better than it does. It doesn't, not quickly. Not initially in the flatting process. In my personal opinion using it for a year it is definitely a sander for the fine finishing, the RO will be pulled out for flatting. I could only use it AFTER the piece was flattened. I could retire in the time it took to even flatten a 60" inlay. The thing is a finish sander, just know that. My expectation(obviously wrong) was a sander that flattened like an RO with a square footprint, its not.

Way back when I had a 1/2 sheet Milwaukee model they dont make anymore. This thing was a beast, no dust collection back then like now, but this sander actually did allow for it and it worked pretty darn well. I remember it being so great, that's why I got the RS2. Maybe I am so used to the RO 150 I got spoiled since, but I never had a sheet sander work like the memory of that Milwaukee. I used to run it across 2x6 deck railing tops and it would flatten the heck right out of the hard to sand green treated Doug fir we used to be able to get(It tended to cup slightly within a couple days, but rarely move after). Maybe its just a memory of a good tool over poor tools back then,  but my love for the sheet sanders has diminished. Probably becasue I use my RO daily. I was without for 3 days last week and I just about died. I simply cant work without my Rotex 150 at all anymore. Flattening inlays has been in my daily routine for the last 9 years, from 12" diameter to 72" dia(a table top) and I tell everyone nothing  flattens surfaces like the RO 150 with a hard pad, except a Timesaver(over 42" is to big for mine). Nothing I have tried anyhow. I have been looking at some 7" air lately.

Interesting.  I have heard that people have good success using the RS2 with lower grits to flatten table tops (after planing and other flattening techniques). I did just purchase the hard pad for my ets but I haven't had a chance to use it all that much. So I will see how that goes. I tent to dish out and not get the most flat outcome but we will see with the hard pad.

I would still like the RS2 and want Festool to release it with the plug it power cord.
 
MattFerreras said:
Purre said:
Why not just attach a plug-it by your self?

Do you know where I can get the plug it retro fit kit? From what I've read that it NAINA.
I was thinking on this part but dont no idea if it is naina...

Festool_Plug_It__4ee5c9de98be7.jpg
 
Purre said:
MattFerreras said:
Purre said:
Why not just attach a plug-it by your self?

Do you know where I can get the plug it retro fit kit? From what I've read that it NAINA.
I was thinking on this part but dont no idea if it is naina...

Festool_Plug_It__4ee5c9de98be7.jpg

Yeah for whatever reason that's not available in the states. Wish it was. I would pull the trigger.
 
Hmm strange. Is there any difference between the 110V plug it and the 230V plug it?
If it is the same maybe i can buy the 230V modell and ship to the US. The cable cost 206,25SEK incl vat (about $25) here in Sweden.
 
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