Brice Burrell
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Alex said:Shane Holland said:Alex, that's an internal engineering number, like a schematic number. It's not, to my knowledge, anywhere on the tools. If you look, none of the EKAT numbers match the order/catalog numbers.
Lol, you're right, those numbers aren't in the Ekat. Ok, I'll shut up and let you Americans sort it out for yourself. At least when I see one, I know where to look to see the difference.
greenMonster said:linky doesn't work.
Jimarnold126@gmail.com said:I have a mini and love it. I have not found an application that it will not handle. I even use it on my monster router table and it handles that very well. In general I like the smaller Festools better. Find myself reaching for the 1010 router more often than my 1400 or my 2200. I don't have a TS75 saw because my 55 does everything I need. I have both planers but I always use the smaller one. I occasionally use the larger sanders, but because the DTS55 is so handy and controllable it gets 90 percent of my work. The exception is my T15 drill. I don't feel that I need anything smaller, although I have not used the smaller, new one.
If you have a 2200 router you might want the bigger unit, but my mini seems to work fine. The bag capacity of the larger units might be a consideration, but honestly, it hasn't been a problem for me.
Besides, a mini is cheaper - more money for more Festools. It's an addiction.
Jim
Alex said:greenMonster said:linky doesn't work.
Hm, session expired error. I really don't like the java script they use for the Ekat.
To find it you can start here.
Then go to FESTOOL USA / CAN > Dust extractor > CT mobile dust extractors.
Jimarnold126@gmail.com said:I have a mini and love it. I have not found an application that it will not handle. I even use it on my monster router table and it handles that very well. In general I like the smaller Festools better. Find myself reaching for the 1010 router more often than my 1400 or my 2200. I don't have a TS75 saw because my 55 does everything I need. I have both planers but I always use the smaller one. I occasionally use the larger sanders, but because the DTS55 is so handy and controllable it gets 90 percent of my work. The exception is my T15 drill. I don't feel that I need anything smaller, although I have not used the smaller, new one.
If you have a 2200 router you might want the bigger unit, but my mini seems to work fine. The bag capacity of the larger units might be a consideration, but honestly, it hasn't been a problem for me.
Besides, a mini is cheaper - more money for more Festools. It's an addiction.
Jim
greenMonster said:Cleaner for the plastic?
Alan m said:you can buy a hose holder for the ct22 etc. its a metal bar with a coiled up bit on the end. it drops into a hole on the top of the ct. i dont have either so i cant say if that piece would fit onto a mini or midi. im sure you could make some sort of mount to support it