As to where to purchase from ---
I have done virtually all mine from Bob Marino for many many years. I think he started selling Festool when they were first made in 1912!!! [eek] His service has been fantastic and shipping is super fast. I have purchased some smaller stuff from large online stores - McFeelys and others - but the shipping was never timely and I got charged for shipping so I stick with Bob. Bob is in New Jersey somewhere still digging snow.
Tom Bellemare is a dealer in Austin TX and posts here daily like Bob. Tom always is informative and contributes useful info. I would have no qualms ordering from him.
If you have the shop space, 2 or 3 MFTs would be really beneficial. Try to take advantage of package deals. It would be wonderful to have 2 vacuums - a CT26 and a Midi maybe. A Dust Deputy from Oneida will greatly reduce bag changes and will save you money.
Give a call to Bob and or Tom and get their advice. Bob was a huge help to me with sanders and paper recommendations as he is a woodworker as well as a dealer. Tom is obviously knowledgable as well. Good luck!
I have done virtually all mine from Bob Marino for many many years. I think he started selling Festool when they were first made in 1912!!! [eek] His service has been fantastic and shipping is super fast. I have purchased some smaller stuff from large online stores - McFeelys and others - but the shipping was never timely and I got charged for shipping so I stick with Bob. Bob is in New Jersey somewhere still digging snow.
Tom Bellemare is a dealer in Austin TX and posts here daily like Bob. Tom always is informative and contributes useful info. I would have no qualms ordering from him.
If you have the shop space, 2 or 3 MFTs would be really beneficial. Try to take advantage of package deals. It would be wonderful to have 2 vacuums - a CT26 and a Midi maybe. A Dust Deputy from Oneida will greatly reduce bag changes and will save you money.
Give a call to Bob and or Tom and get their advice. Bob was a huge help to me with sanders and paper recommendations as he is a woodworker as well as a dealer. Tom is obviously knowledgable as well. Good luck!