GrumpyChap
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Hi,
I am a DIY home user in the UK mainly on Metabo (mitre/track saws, drills) and Milwaukee (router, jigsaw) platform and as the title suggests, I am looking at investing in my first Festool product, being a dust extractor.
Toying with the idea of getting a Metabo dust extractor but there are not many reviews/videos around other than short clips for me to make an informed decision which has led me to Festool since there seems to be rave reviews about very little dust after using a Festool extractor. I'm also seriously considering a Festool sander but that's separate issue for now.
Main use for the extractor at the moment will be home renovation such as drywall and other sanding but I also like to dabble in making other woodworking projects when time permits e.g. mostly MDF and other softwoods.
I've already done a little research based on previous threads I've come across but just wanted to clarify a few points to ensure I'm up to date - I am currently leaning towards the Cleantec CTL Mini extractor.
1. I've read that there is no difference between L class and M class extractors other than the alarm on the M class - is this still true? Could I get away with the L class extractor or should I really go for M class based on my expected uses?
2. CTL Mini states Bluetooth compatibility, do I need to purchase anything else to make it work for either festool/non-festool products?
3. Is it recommended to use Festool branded bags or can I get away with third party versions (if there are any)?
4. Are the cordless versions worth upgrading to? Looking at the specs for cordless mini they are slightly less powerful than the corded version so I'm wondering if I will materially lose that almost dustless environment, particularly sanding walls or worktops. Also concerned about runtime though the Festool website suggests I may be ok on either 4ah/8ah batteries for my usage.
thanks in advance
I am a DIY home user in the UK mainly on Metabo (mitre/track saws, drills) and Milwaukee (router, jigsaw) platform and as the title suggests, I am looking at investing in my first Festool product, being a dust extractor.
Toying with the idea of getting a Metabo dust extractor but there are not many reviews/videos around other than short clips for me to make an informed decision which has led me to Festool since there seems to be rave reviews about very little dust after using a Festool extractor. I'm also seriously considering a Festool sander but that's separate issue for now.
Main use for the extractor at the moment will be home renovation such as drywall and other sanding but I also like to dabble in making other woodworking projects when time permits e.g. mostly MDF and other softwoods.
I've already done a little research based on previous threads I've come across but just wanted to clarify a few points to ensure I'm up to date - I am currently leaning towards the Cleantec CTL Mini extractor.
1. I've read that there is no difference between L class and M class extractors other than the alarm on the M class - is this still true? Could I get away with the L class extractor or should I really go for M class based on my expected uses?
2. CTL Mini states Bluetooth compatibility, do I need to purchase anything else to make it work for either festool/non-festool products?
3. Is it recommended to use Festool branded bags or can I get away with third party versions (if there are any)?
4. Are the cordless versions worth upgrading to? Looking at the specs for cordless mini they are slightly less powerful than the corded version so I'm wondering if I will materially lose that almost dustless environment, particularly sanding walls or worktops. Also concerned about runtime though the Festool website suggests I may be ok on either 4ah/8ah batteries for my usage.
thanks in advance