some good input here....
I always felt the HEPA filters are the last trap for dust... the HEPA determines what escapes the vac. I have used the DD with the same bag for a long time, and I do occasionally check the HEPA filters, but they are always super clean. Bags must be damn good, sometimes I just change them cause they are old. They rarely have anything in them, at least visible.
The only time I had dirty HEPA when one vac w out cyclone... changed bag, had spillage, and it was not cleaned up, (stupid, we all get side tracked) so it ended up in the HEPA, a bit of compressed air and it was back... and point well taken, u cant blast these delicate filters, I shoot from far away, that is all it takes. I rack my fingers over the filter to be sure the compressed air gets to most of the pleats. i also use compressed air for my large drum HEPA in my Laguna P Flux vacs..those things get plugged, Laguna recommends compressed air.... i only use it occasionally, instead, I take my SYSVAC and vac it out, works great.
Valid point about using these Festool Vac on n off job site, vs. those of us who only work in a shop and not in the field. Different requirements. If I was in the field, I would get a slightly bigger vac, no cyclone, way to cumbersome to deal with when transporting, at least the DD, prob. Festool Cyclone not as bad... But as others pointed out, they are not mandatory, the Vac n Bag system is impressive, did that for 15 yrs without issue. Nice to see these 3rd party bag makers like Powertec, will give them a try...