pavszlanta
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Hi,
I've been looking at the CT 48 E AC HEPA for a long time, but I'd really like to get a type H/H14 given the prevalence of Asbestos in my area (Ottawa) / home (I always have it professionally removed when it's pipe wrap/stucco/large quantities, but sometimes it sneaks up on you in a skim coat). The festool doesn't seem to be available as a type H in Canada.
To anyone that has both, what would be the disadvantage of a Husqvarna DE110S (https://www.husqvarnaconstruction.com/ca-en/dust-and-slurry-equipment/de110sh/) vs the Festool CT 48? I've been able to find them within a couple hundred of each other, so price isn't a major issue. My use case is a complete remodel of an edwardian, 30s reno is the culprit for the bad stuff, and long term use in wood working as a hobby (build my own stairs/furniture etc... but far from continual use).
Thank you,
Patrick
I've been looking at the CT 48 E AC HEPA for a long time, but I'd really like to get a type H/H14 given the prevalence of Asbestos in my area (Ottawa) / home (I always have it professionally removed when it's pipe wrap/stucco/large quantities, but sometimes it sneaks up on you in a skim coat). The festool doesn't seem to be available as a type H in Canada.
To anyone that has both, what would be the disadvantage of a Husqvarna DE110S (https://www.husqvarnaconstruction.com/ca-en/dust-and-slurry-equipment/de110sh/) vs the Festool CT 48? I've been able to find them within a couple hundred of each other, so price isn't a major issue. My use case is a complete remodel of an edwardian, 30s reno is the culprit for the bad stuff, and long term use in wood working as a hobby (build my own stairs/furniture etc... but far from continual use).
Thank you,
Patrick