![]() The gasket seal along the dust collection bin is the same. Suction control, manual/auto switch, and power connection for tool-actuated startup are all the same, just slightly reconfigured. Unless I used it in a shop set up, where I wouldn’t necessarily “roll up” every night, it only seems logical to have a place to store the hose with the unit.Īs far as size goes (and we all know size matters) things are pretty much the same, in the overall scheme of things. One, it allows for better comparison, since the the CT 26 has a hose garage integrated to its design and two, if you do have a CT 22, I can’t imagine why you wouldn’t have the garage attached, especially if you are mobile. ![]() In all the photos, you will notice that the optional hose garage is attached to the CT 22. I did this for two reasons. ![]() Let’s do a side-by-side comparison of both models and see where things have changed. Okay, that’s the end of my rant back to the review.įor the purpose of this review, I got my hands on a CT 22, just to compare apples to apples. I say that if it makes you more efficient and gives you a top-quality end result, it’s less about the upfront price and more about the costs associated with not owning it. Quite a few carpenters I know like Festool and their products, but are put off by the initial price. I don’t care if it’s green, blue, yellow, red, pink…actually I don’t think I’ll be buying any pink tools, unless it’s for breast cancer or something. My attitude is that if something works, it works. This is probably the appropriate time to make a disclaimer: My blood does not run perpetually Festool green. Since this affects not only the life of the tool, but the life of my lungs, a dust extractor was the next logical step. Of course, these tools work great, but I’m constantly amazed at how much dust they can produce. I have had a Festool domino for a little while, and when Festool offered 10% off of their tracksaws and tracks, I had to take the plunge (no pun intended…well, maybe a little). Hit your browser's "back" button to return to this article.)
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