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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,
 
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,
The bu66er is the cost of the bags.
 
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:)
 
I confess to liking it,too.

Some of it,looks weird,the cordless drills,look like a colour-blind R2D2 designed them...but the quality and back-up is very good.

I have used the above with a Rotex150 FEQ,and the results are awesome,with some of the highest end worktop manufacturers,specifying this brand by name.

They must be fair to work for,as some of their lads at the shows,i've been speaking to for decades :cool:
 
It will also be useful with my planer and Kapex,
 

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Festool are the best for how precise their tools like their routers, plunge saws etc but their drills impact drivers, hammer drills are very poor for power.
 
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...

It is also impossible,to use,anywhere...without questions being asked:cool:
 
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:cool:

Errrrrr, yep, lets keep it clean and on track......... ;o)))))
 

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