Wessel-Werk TK286 alternative to Festool Turbo Suction Brush, D36 CT (203809)

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There's been some discussion about this previously and I have some information for those who may want to get direct confirmation.

  • Festool Turbo Suction Brush, D36 CT (203809) fits directly onto the 36mm cleaning wands and onto the 36mm hose and is currently $169 USD. Those who know about this vac head know it works. I'm including it here for folks who don't know about it.
  • The Wessel-Werk TK286, often found for $62 USD or so will not fit directly onto the 36mm cleaning wands nor onto the 36mm hose. It is listed as having a 1.25" diameter neck.

Edit to clarify: The Festool offering and the less expensive TK286 are the same head, just a difference of how large the connection port is on each.

Together, these work in conjunction with 36mm cleaning wands and 36mm hose
Wessel-Werk TK286:https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B096L2YGD1?psc=1
BOSCH VAC003 35mm Hose-to-1-1/4" Port Adapter :https://smile.amazon.com/Bosch-VAC003-35mm-hose-Adapter/dp/B0000AV77S?psc=1

Multi-pack of Bosch adapters, including the one above:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B087GL4D57/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?th=1

Doesn't work at all
Miele Canister Vacuum Cleaner Attachment Adaptor:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B008MMWLTQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?psc=1
 
I've owned the Festool version for the last 2 years and am completely satisfied with it. I purchased it from US Tool & Fastener for $170 with shipping so the same unit for only $72 is a steal. Besides, Wessel Werks provides a cleaning brush with theirs which Festool does not. If you have any pets, fur/hair will soon get wound around the brush and that needs to be removed periodically. Note the Wessel Patented marking on the bottom of the Festool version. 

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Wondering if this (or the Festool version) will help me clean up the shop floor. It's bare concrete with a rough surface. I have a Festool cleaning set which I use with my old workhorse CT22 E but the floor nozzle attachment doesn't work that well because the suction isn't great when spread over the area covered by the nozzle. The vac suction is fine when used with the crevice tool, smaller round brush or just the wand end, but its slow going to clean up in 2" swaths.  Will the rotating brush help with this scenario?
 
Mark Katz said:
Wondering if this (or the Festool version) will help me clean up the shop floor. It's bare concrete with a rough surface. I have a Festool cleaning set which I use with my old workhorse CT22 E but the floor nozzle attachment doesn't work that well because the suction isn't great when spread over the area covered by the nozzle. The vac suction is fine when used with the crevice tool, smaller round brush or just the wand end, but its slow going to clean up in 2" swaths.  Will the rotating brush help with this scenario?

Mark, this is the result I get with a single pass using the CT 22 over cat litter on a tiled floor. This brush also really works well on short napped throw rugs.

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Cheese said:
I've owned the Festool version for the last 2 years and am completely satisfied with it. I purchased it from US Tool & Fastener for $170 with shipping so the same unit for only $72 is a steal. Besides, Wessel Werks provides a cleaning brush with theirs which Festool does not. If you have any pets, fur/hair will soon get wound around the brush and that needs to be removed periodically. Note the Wessel Patented marking on the bottom of the Festool version. 

I bought one because you recommended it [member=44099]Cheese[/member]! but the neck is the wrong size -- I saw that there is an adapter for the 32mm neck, Curious if you have the 35mm one and if it fits your 36 hose ok without an adapter?
 
birddog said:
I bought one because you recommended it [member=44099]Cheese[/member]! but the neck is the wrong size -- I saw that there is an adapter for the 32mm neck, Curious if you have the 35mm one and if it fits your 36 hose ok without an adapter?

Here it is [member=80131]birddog[/member]

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A 27 mm hose can also be used with this extractor tube and it goes inside the fitting but it's an extremely poor fit. Actually it's a borderline FAIL condition as the hose fitting can be inserted but it's impossible to turn and engage the bayonet feature.  [sad]

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Wait... the plastic angled piece has a bayonet fitting on it?  [blink]

My full metal cleaning set from 2016 is all friction fit and constantly falls off the end of the hose.  It's so frustrating that I feel my blood pressure rising slightly now just thinking about it.  I may need to search out the plastic elbow...
 
squall_line said:
Wait... the plastic angled piece has a bayonet fitting on it?  [blink]

My full metal cleaning set from 2016 is all friction fit and constantly falls off the end of the hose.  It's so frustrating that I feel my blood pressure rising slightly now just thinking about it.  I may need to search out the plastic elbow...

Now that's funny...when I first decided to purchase this combination hose & vacuum head, I pi--ed and moaned about missing out on the opportunity to purchase the entire metal set. I was irritated that I was forced to purchase the newer hybrid version with metal tubes and a plastic angle connection. Who'd have thunk that the hybrid version was the best option?
 
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