Top 3 for "Grin Factor"

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For pure satisfaction and pleasure in use...I vote for OF2200, RAS115 and the Belt Sander with sanding frame, I forget the model number.  Cheers, Robert
 
a Planex sticking to the ceiling is pretty funny when you see it.

Conturo wrapping a curved piece is grin worthy.

the black friday like stampede that was Pro5 was grin worthy for some, but not others.
 
OF1010 with horizontal edging plate flushing 3/4 hardwood caps.  First time I used it, I was like, where have you been all my life?
 
Things that I couldn't easily do before Domino.

Sanding without a dust mask (you can actually see the grin).  I usually use the dust mask anyway, but I'm more casual about it now that I have a CT 36 and Festool sanders.

The engineering that went onto the OF 2200.  As a result, I might need a 1400.
 
Tough to narrow down to 3, but here's mine:  Domino, TS55, and RO150.

A close 4th would be the dust extraction.

Regards,
Gerald
 
For me it's definitely the Domino, TS 55 and the ETS EC 150. Love that brushless sander so much.
 
Domino, MFT, C12.

The C12 may be dated and I cannot use LI-ON batteries but it just works for me. I will need to get a few batteries re-built soon but the drill makes it worth the effort and it is not all that expensive to have done.

I do like the Syslite a lot as well but I seem to always need to go find where my wife has last used it.  ::)
 
Taking some money, getting in the car, driving to dealer to buy.  TS 55, CT26 and any of the sanders I have.
 
Gotta be my 64 x 102 MFT style table, made with 1400, Lr-32 set, all the rails, TS 75...haven't used my Powermatic with sliding table for two years.  [big grin]  Makes cuting 60 x 120 sheets of plastic almost enjoyable
 
TS55 - every time I use it it makes life easier. OF2200EB - especially when I'm routing stair stringers, or MDF, or Corian. Domino 700XL - for repairing sash windows.
 
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