$700 for a VACUUM?!?!? Why I bought the Festool CT26 Dust Extractor || The Recreational Woodworker

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2020
  • I just spent a RIDICULOUS amount of money on a vacuum. WHY? After years of using "Black Friday Special" Ridgid shop vacs, I finally decided to spend a lot of money on a Festool Dust Extractor.
    Looking for a Festool Dealer? Check out Texas Tool Craft in Austin, Texas texastoolcraft.com/
    This is a small business owned by a fellow tradesman. All Festool products are price-controlled, so you will pay the same price whether you buy from Amazon or a Small Local Business. So I encourage you to support your local small businesses.
    **This Video is NOT SPONSERED, and I paid full retail price for this tool**
    Are you a Recreational Woodworker? Join our Facebook group / therecreationalwoodworker
    Buy our furniture plans at www.therecreationalwoodworker...
  • Навчання та стиль

КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @MillisConstruction
    @MillisConstruction 3 роки тому +5

    Gotta have one 😁
    You’re discovering the slippery slope I see

  • @nadostaofficial208
    @nadostaofficial208 3 роки тому +5

    I subscribed just because of what your father said "you never wanna be fighting with your tools"

  • @stevensrspcplusmc
    @stevensrspcplusmc 3 роки тому +1

    Love my of1400 great router.. I looked at the festool vac.. I eventually got the makita,it has more capacity and did better in test for extraction.. was less money else welll.. great extractor.. 👍😊thanks for sharing..

  • @catjensen847
    @catjensen847 3 роки тому +2

    I just talked to Kevin, great guy, knows his product. I have been researching this for some time and think I may take the plunge. Thanks for review and referal.

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 2 роки тому

    Great video, I am ready for the 26 plus the ets ec 125 after a lot of research!

  • @jameymikels1886
    @jameymikels1886 3 роки тому

    Gotta tell you..... I have the CT48 and I never have any dust when using the track saw or domino..... it is a pain to buy the bags right now though..... finally got a 5 pack!

  • @fsdfsdfsdfdf8958
    @fsdfsdfsdfdf8958 3 роки тому +6

    Spending $700 is a small price to pay for keeping your work environment safe and clean!

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I’m about to move to a new shop. Dust collection and air quality will be top of the list

    • @hornetIIkite3
      @hornetIIkite3 3 роки тому

      $50 shopvac will do exactly the same. Given you use good quality filters. I prefer HEPA with carbon filter. Takes the smell away when my saw runs a bit hot

    • @fsdfsdfsdfdf8958
      @fsdfsdfsdfdf8958 3 роки тому

      @@hornetIIkite3 haha very true! festool makes quality tools and for weekend diy projects and even most contractors they are overkill but someone who works in skyrises dust control as well as mobility is worth the price. I have written many of my vacs off for health and safety insurance.

    • @fiveoboy01
      @fiveoboy01 2 роки тому +1

      @@hornetIIkite3 that’s incorrect.
      The shop vac filter will clog long before it gets full.
      The Festool extractor maintains consistent suction from empty to full bag.

    • @hornetIIkite3
      @hornetIIkite3 2 роки тому

      @@fiveoboy01 That is where my wife's pantyhose and the cyclone filter come into play.

  • @thefilthelement
    @thefilthelement 28 днів тому

    Just be sure which site you order Festool from, some charge shipping while some offer free shipping on anything Festool (like Rockler)

  • @markmall7142
    @markmall7142 3 роки тому

    26 is a nice size not too heavy and a reasonable capacity.36 if your wallet stretches that far.

  • @dalebaldwin5623
    @dalebaldwin5623 3 роки тому +5

    You should check out insider carpentry channel, he was reviewing the festool track saws and it seems like they are underpowered. I would say Makita track saw is the way to go!

    • @WelshRabbit
      @WelshRabbit 3 роки тому +1

      The TS 55 is a bit underpowered, but the (cordless) TSC 55 has plenty of oomph. The TS 75 has good power, but working with it all day, it seems to get mighty heavy, and even more so if you're only making cuts all day where you don't need the 75mm cut capacity. Since I got my TSC 55, the TS 75 has stayed in its Systainer. The TSC 55 is a WINNER. The Mafell is perhaps marginally better, but it has its own track ecosystem -- and with an eye-popping price to make Festool look like bargain basement by comparison.

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому

      I’m very happy with my Makita cordless

    • @spencerglenn7563
      @spencerglenn7563 3 роки тому

      bosch track sew is by far the best

  • @literaryebooks
    @literaryebooks 3 роки тому

    Cool

  • @justgregnow
    @justgregnow 3 роки тому

    I have the dewalt cordless track saw (yes I know the Makita is better) paired with the dewalt cordless dust extractor. I made a dust separator for the dust extractor so I have more dust storage. Anyway all that together cost a little more than that festool vac. I just can't get over the price I'm sure it's sweet tho.

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      I just try not to think about the price. But I’ll be honest that I really-really like this vacuum.

  • @tassiepolo
    @tassiepolo 3 роки тому

    Hey i know you touched on it but did the Makita track saw dust nozzle plug in to the festool hose with any issues?

  • @pf5658
    @pf5658 2 роки тому

    I own the MIDI and I it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I plan on buying a larger capacity model at some point. Possible this model.

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      When I bought my second CT I went with the 36. If you already have a midi I’d go with the 36. texastoolcraft.com/products/dust-extractor-ct-36-e-hepa-cleantec-574935

    • @pf5658
      @pf5658 2 роки тому

      @@DaileyWoodworks Thank you for that advice. 😊 To be honest I actually thought about that, but I didn’t want anything too large either.

  • @NationandState
    @NationandState 3 роки тому

    Can you please help me? I have one of these and it doesn't make my work environment any cleaner. Dust piles all over the floor where I sanded using this machine. I've never been able to improve any working conditions with this dust extractor. What am I doing wrong?

    • @markmall7142
      @markmall7142 3 роки тому

      Sure your problem isn't the sander ?

    • @Fictitious_Character
      @Fictitious_Character 2 роки тому

      I'm curious what sander you were/are using when you asked this question? I'm tied into the Festool sanders and typically I'll run the sander speed high and turn the extractor low and dust collection is very good.
      Hopefully you solved your problem by now as it's a old comment.

  • @CPBuilds
    @CPBuilds 3 роки тому

    You look at the WCR1000 yet??? It's rather sexy.

  • @jimpierce7591
    @jimpierce7591 3 роки тому

    Thank you for another great video. Why did you purchase the CT26 instead of the CT36? I am considering the CT36 since it is only $60 more.

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Mainly because it seemed to be the best balance of size and mobility. I do kinda wish I had the extra volume of the 36. I fill this one up quickly as much as I use it.
      I found plans for a DIY sys-separator. I may build that or pony up and buy the cyclone.

    • @mrklean0292
      @mrklean0292 2 роки тому +1

      I was wondering the same thing. I plan on purchasing the CT36 in a couple of months.

    • @Fictitious_Character
      @Fictitious_Character 2 роки тому +1

      It really comes down to size and what you need out of the extractor. If Bluetooth is a requirement it will be an additional cost on the 26's and up.
      I use mine mainly out in the field and use them as a selling feature of cleanliness and efficiency. So for me cargo space and mobility is a consideration.
      My first was the CT 26 because it offered the middle of the road in capacity and mobility. That vac is still running and it's almost ten years old, so I feel it has treated me well. Since the first I added another 26 as well as the 36ac which is mainly dedicated to the larger drywall sander.
      The 36 is more cumbersome for transport and unlike the 26 it gets stored and pulled out when needed where the 26's are permanently stored in the work vehicles and always being used on-site.
      Annually Festool has their price increase typically in January and I had been telling myself that when the oldest 26 dies I'll swap it out for a Midi because I like the idea of less bulk, weight, and easier mobility. The og 26 doesn't die so I opted to order the Midi anyways and beat the price increase. I'll retire the og 26 for home duties and a on-site backup if ever needed, or sell it so I don't have to store it since everything is real estate space.
      I will add though to put it into perspective on the annual price increases. The 26 was around $560 in 2012 iirc and currently is at $740 with a increase to come in a couple days. The price increases are marginal at the time but when looked at in the long term they definitely do add up.
      Over the years besides consumables I've replaced two hose garages and a cord wrap on the vacs but I chalk that up to the cost of consistent mobility.
      So if you are going to be using for field work any of the vacs will fit that need but the Midi and 26 are a better option imo than a 36 because vehicle real estate is always a consideration. The same consideration can be made for a shop environment. If space is a factor then the 36 can feel cumbersome being more stationary as well.
      The capacity of the 36 is great but I still consider the 26 to be that sweet spot of capacity and overall size. Of course the new Midi won't be here til next week so maybe I'll change my mind on the sweet spot for my needs after some time.
      Anyways with Festool you do have a 30 day return period so if you feel you should have went larger, or smaller and a correction needs to be made you can readjust.

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR 2 роки тому +1

    Appreciate the review. I went for the midi myself; if the 26 had built in bt I would have grabbed that one instead. Another small advantage of the midi is that the hose can stay connected without sticking out the front of the vac.

    • @jimdiet8534
      @jimdiet8534 2 роки тому +1

      Can you use the midi to clean up the job site when you're done with a project? If so, how is the suction?

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR 2 роки тому +2

      @@jimdiet8534 You certainly can, but keep in mind that the bag capacity is only 3.3 gallons, so if doing a lot of jobsite cleanup, either add a cyclone separator, or go for a bigger model. As for suction it's only 8cfm less (130 vs 138 for the bigger models) than all the bigger models, which is basically unnoticeable. Static lift is identical (96").
      The midi is my jobsite vac; for the workshop I'll be using a ct 36 connected to a dust deputy.

    • @jimdiet8534
      @jimdiet8534 2 роки тому +1

      @@NWGR Thank you

  • @leksap2165
    @leksap2165 2 роки тому +2

    Great review. I have a CT26 too. Unfortunately, circuit board burnt some component when there was like 4-5 months warranty left. Got that fixed and same happened again today two years later. No warranty anymore so I'm little bit dissapointed cause I dont even use it much. In Finland this product is about 800-850$.

    • @elitetilesetting1909
      @elitetilesetting1909 2 роки тому

      Oh wow what did you use it for? I’m thinking about getting the ct 36 or 48 for grinding concrete and to use as daily vac on the job.

    • @leksap2165
      @leksap2165 2 роки тому

      @@elitetilesetting1909 Well the funny thing is that I have been using it for normal household cleaning.

  • @Dtileandremodeling
    @Dtileandremodeling 3 роки тому

    Hey man, what are you editing with?

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому

      I have a guy who edits for me. I think he uses Premier

    • @Dtileandremodeling
      @Dtileandremodeling 3 роки тому

      @@DaileyWoodworks wow, how much that running you?

  • @Tibbbles
    @Tibbbles 3 роки тому

    How is the Hitachi table saw holding up?

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Not. I went through two of them inside the warranty period. Have a Ridgid Jobsite saw now.

    • @Tibbbles
      @Tibbbles 3 роки тому

      @@DaileyWoodworks Holy Moly. Yikes. Thanks for the reply. I suppose I shouldn't get one from Lowes today then. I'll look at the Ridgid.

    • @dalebaldwin5623
      @dalebaldwin5623 3 роки тому

      It's time you get a sawstop!

    • @WelshRabbit
      @WelshRabbit 3 роки тому

      @@dalebaldwin5623 By the way, SawStop got bought by the same folks who own Festool (i.e., TTS Tooltechnic Systems).

    • @Tibbbles
      @Tibbbles 3 роки тому

      @@dalebaldwin5623 If you're giving them away I'll gladly accept one! lol

  • @onehandclapping3094
    @onehandclapping3094 3 роки тому +1

    Our chicago rep is arrogant and doesn’t even know his own products. I’ve gotten more info from paint store dealers. I was planning to buy all Festool products. From the vacuum to sanders to saws and drills. After dealing with this rep I have my sanders and vac only. I refuse to buy any other Festool products. Good job rep.

  • @MichaelUt
    @MichaelUt 3 роки тому

    you need it shipped if it´s local?

    • @jwar2163
      @jwar2163 3 роки тому

      The store could have been out of stock and direct shipped to him instead of making a trip back to the store. Most business now days charge shipping for the tools they sale to the consumer, At least that is the way it is where I live so sometimes I just have them ship to me instead of to the store on out of stock items. Cost the same either way.

  • @danmoyer8191
    @danmoyer8191 3 роки тому +1

    I bought one two years ago. Was in middle of drywall job and needed new vac with HEPA filter when my 25 year old Porter Cable vac stopped working. I love this.
    So, here's a tip. Cut a piece of plywood to fit on top like a sustainer would fit. Get a metal 6 gal bucket from Lowes. Put a couple rare earth magnets in the plywood to hold the bucket, so you can lift the bucket on and off. Now get a Oneida Dust Deputy. Cut plywood to fit on top the bucket. Line top of bucket with 1/2" pipe insulation as a seal. Hold the plywood to the bucket using quick clamps, clamping onto the metal on bucket side for the handles. Connect cyclone to shop vac. Now you have a portable vac/cyclone. The pricey Festool bag and filter don't get much dust. 95% is separated by the cyclone.