Hi,
I'm considering replacing my starmix shop vacuum with a festool one. A lot of tool dealers in this region (belgium) seem to prefer the starmix because it has an automatic filter cleaning which makes it suitable for use with concrete and other heavy dust. As a hobby user who also does renovation work on his house it is a benefit to be able to use the vacuum also when cutting into concrete walls, sanding plaster, etc. For the rest I'm mainly processing MDF for which I find the dust extraction on my festool saw insufficient with my current vac. (BTW festool own documentation claims that working with wood, and I assume MDF especially requires a level M certified vacuum, at least in Europe)
So a first question is if the Festool holds up to occasional abuse with concrete, plaster dust.
The second question is related. The CT22 has the manual filter rake. Is this a useful feature to have? I had the impression that the new cleantex units no longer offer this functionality. Seems to me to have some value, but I don't know if people actually use it. If it is useful I may still get my hands on an overstock unit.
Finally I would be interested in some feedback of the European users regarding the new cleantex series and how they compare with the CT22.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Frank
I'm considering replacing my starmix shop vacuum with a festool one. A lot of tool dealers in this region (belgium) seem to prefer the starmix because it has an automatic filter cleaning which makes it suitable for use with concrete and other heavy dust. As a hobby user who also does renovation work on his house it is a benefit to be able to use the vacuum also when cutting into concrete walls, sanding plaster, etc. For the rest I'm mainly processing MDF for which I find the dust extraction on my festool saw insufficient with my current vac. (BTW festool own documentation claims that working with wood, and I assume MDF especially requires a level M certified vacuum, at least in Europe)
So a first question is if the Festool holds up to occasional abuse with concrete, plaster dust.
The second question is related. The CT22 has the manual filter rake. Is this a useful feature to have? I had the impression that the new cleantex units no longer offer this functionality. Seems to me to have some value, but I don't know if people actually use it. If it is useful I may still get my hands on an overstock unit.
Finally I would be interested in some feedback of the European users regarding the new cleantex series and how they compare with the CT22.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Frank