bacmsantos
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I am after a new sander to use as a hobbyist for final sanding on the random pieces of furniture, box making and workshop items I produce. I am mainly a handtools person so most of my pieces are already pretty flat and have a nice surface so just want a sander to remove the odd planer marks, sanding areas that cannot be planed and sanding between coats of finish.
I have a couple of cheap sanders, namely a palm black&decker and Lidl 3in1 sander which I mainly use in ROS 5" mode.
I am looking for sanders with low vibration and excellent dust extraction which is why I am considering Festool. Now the question is which one? Price wise the ETS 125 seems to be a really good value but the projects I currently have on the going are a 6-foot workbench and after that will be a 5-foot desk so I am tempted to go for the ETS 150/3 instead, but after those 2 big beasts I have a feeling most of my projects will be relatively small so I am not sure the 150 is really justified.
I could also consider going for the ETS EC 125/3 which seems to be able to take the 150 pad as well, but there is a big jump in price and the competitor contender on the form of the Mirka deros which comes with both the 5" and 6" pads but seems to be less reliable which given how big an investment it is for a hobbyist puts me right off.
So can I have some opinions on the folks with more experience than me here? Also, how well does the Festool sanders cope with using third parties dust extraction?
I have a couple of cheap sanders, namely a palm black&decker and Lidl 3in1 sander which I mainly use in ROS 5" mode.
I am looking for sanders with low vibration and excellent dust extraction which is why I am considering Festool. Now the question is which one? Price wise the ETS 125 seems to be a really good value but the projects I currently have on the going are a 6-foot workbench and after that will be a 5-foot desk so I am tempted to go for the ETS 150/3 instead, but after those 2 big beasts I have a feeling most of my projects will be relatively small so I am not sure the 150 is really justified.
I could also consider going for the ETS EC 125/3 which seems to be able to take the 150 pad as well, but there is a big jump in price and the competitor contender on the form of the Mirka deros which comes with both the 5" and 6" pads but seems to be less reliable which given how big an investment it is for a hobbyist puts me right off.
So can I have some opinions on the folks with more experience than me here? Also, how well does the Festool sanders cope with using third parties dust extraction?