Dr. P. Venkman
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I'm having this debate with myself right now, and I'm curious for any additional input or experience.
I'm definitely getting one of these. I had been considering it, but what sealed the deal was some work I was doing in one of my kids' rooms recently. Sanding ~100 feet of shelving with edges that mean the sander hangs off and dust extraction gets worse and corners/nooks/crannies that require hand sanding had the room way dustier than I wanted. At one point, I aimed a fan out the window to try to clear the air. Then I let the room sit for a few hours to try to clean it.
I'll be doing more of that kind of work inside, and I need it to be cleaner than it was. I'll also make good use of it in the garage/shop when I'm out there.
Given the systainer form factor and the general faith I have in Festool's dust extraction, it's too elegant of a solution to a real problem for me to pass up.
That leaves the question of the HEPA or non-HEPA.
I calculated theoretical maximum number of times each unit can cycle the air in a few different rooms:
For the kids' rooms and smaller, I think the HEPA moves enough air, but that's a pretty good difference once you start increasing the room size. Considering that those theoretical maximums probably aren't met in practice, that's not a lot of cycles in the larger areas (though I can help it out by positioning it near the work I'm doing).
Any thoughts or reactions? For those of you who were on the fence and made a choice between the two, have you been happy with your choice?
Thanks.
I'm definitely getting one of these. I had been considering it, but what sealed the deal was some work I was doing in one of my kids' rooms recently. Sanding ~100 feet of shelving with edges that mean the sander hangs off and dust extraction gets worse and corners/nooks/crannies that require hand sanding had the room way dustier than I wanted. At one point, I aimed a fan out the window to try to clear the air. Then I let the room sit for a few hours to try to clean it.
I'll be doing more of that kind of work inside, and I need it to be cleaner than it was. I'll also make good use of it in the garage/shop when I'm out there.
Given the systainer form factor and the general faith I have in Festool's dust extraction, it's too elegant of a solution to a real problem for me to pass up.
That leaves the question of the HEPA or non-HEPA.
I calculated theoretical maximum number of times each unit can cycle the air in a few different rooms:
Room | HEPA | Non-HEPA |
Kids' rooms | 10.4 | 16.7 |
Playroom | 4.4 | 7.1 |
Shop/Garage | 2.9 | 4.7 |
For the kids' rooms and smaller, I think the HEPA moves enough air, but that's a pretty good difference once you start increasing the room size. Considering that those theoretical maximums probably aren't met in practice, that's not a lot of cycles in the larger areas (though I can help it out by positioning it near the work I'm doing).
Any thoughts or reactions? For those of you who were on the fence and made a choice between the two, have you been happy with your choice?
Thanks.