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https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/festool-ctl-midi-mk2-62ltr-sec-electric-dust-extractor-240v/903gx#_=p
Discounted and Festool are offering a £50 Cashback...... so works out at £300
Oh well,
Discuss Damn, gone and bought another tool......... in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Stop thinking and BUY!Very nice I've been thinking about festool for a while I have none yet
The bu66er is the cost of the bags.https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/festool-ctl-midi-mk2-62ltr-sec-electric-dust-extractor-240v/903gx#_=p
Discounted and Festool are offering a £50 Cashback...... so works out at £300
Oh well,
Nice bit of equipment but more cost than my pocket money will allow
Anyway.I have a trusted old dust extractor that I take to bed with me every night,she also does the dishes and washes my clothes
errrr maths not your strongest subject at school ;o)))))Stop thinking and BUY!
5 flipping words!
The Festool does both and with a 3 year warranty you can't go wrong, oh........Does she suck or blow? Enquiring minds would like to know.
#and some sticky electrical tape.The bu66er is the cost of the bags.
abd you're allowed to say "bugger". see----- bugger,bugger,bugger.....#and some sticky electrical tape.
4 words - wouldn't post.?????errrr maths not your strongest subject at school ;o)))))
And plunge saw, router, jigsaw, etc.It will also be useful with my planer and Kapex,
errrr that's a Space Ship Buzz........View attachment 51384 cash coinventors £50quid 10year warrantee .lol.
Who said anything about using it?The bu66er is the cost of the bags.
Just a little known fact,but 4 out of every 5 photographs,of Donald Trump,can be enlarged,and glued to the front of a Henry...and his lips are the perfect shape to go round the hose stub, that is how I get my sexual thrills when the dog has a headache, no questions being asked
keep it clean??? from you?????Errrrrr, yep, lets keep it clean and on track......... ;o)))))
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