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    Festool RO 150 demo

    I have seen a few threads questioning the viability of it over some other machines.

    I have a friend who works for Festool and he let me borrow it for a weekend.

    I had a red mustang fender I tested it on. I was going to do up pix, side by side comparison etc. However, I've practiced so much on the panel I finally started going through the clear coat on the old thing so I didn't get too far into the comparision

    To be clear, the Festool is made for sanding and not really designed for car detailing. It's a great tool. Seeing it paired with their vacuum and while sanding wood with hardly any sawdust was pretty cool.

    I was asked about the noise and vibration. I had a noise meter but couldn't get it to work consistently but the flex was about 2 decibels lower. I'd say they are about the same just judging by the ear. The flex maybe a touch lower.

    As for vibration, the Festool does have more power and does vibrate a little more. Nothing that would make me not use it.

    I really like how the power chord disconnects so you don't damage putting it in storage.

    It's not a true rotary. But it would be about impossible to stop the rotation with pressure. It's a beast and I end up running it on 5 instead of 6. I didn't have a scientific gauge but by feel, I would probably equate on 6 as being about as effective as my Flex Rotary at about 1400 to 1600 RPM. So I don't think it would replace a rotary if you need higher speeds.

    The detractors for me was the speed control was on the back of the handle you can't adjust with your thumb like you can a DA or Rotary.

    Also, the lack a speed adjustable trigger would be a reason I wouldn't pick it for detailing. I just like being about to control speed with the trigger.

    The Festool has an on and off switch I would be uncomfortable with not having immediate control over around sensitive areas.

    With that said, I'm not saying anything bad about the Festool as again, it wasn't designed for detailing and it's pretty cool it could double for several different things.

    If I worked with wood and wanted something I could detail my cars with, I would go with the Festool.

    But from a pure detailing standpoint, I'd stick with my Flex 3401 & rotary.

    Thanks Dan, the Festool is definitely a solid product and I appreciate you letting me borrow it.
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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    Thanks for the review. I hope this thread doesn't get deleted like the others.

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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    Quote Originally Posted by loudog2 View Post
    Thanks for the review. I hope this thread doesn't get deleted like the others.
    the original thread was moved to moderators corner due to the significant amount of links to competitors site. It was also commented on by an unauthorized vendor (at the time) more than once. The vendor has been put in touch with the correct manner in which to be approved and the terms/conditions to which they must follow on site.

    I do however hope to see this tool, and vendor here in the future and will allow those in charge to make the best decision and keep Autogeek the premiere car care specialists. I do also appreciate the review and time Frosty took to test the unit in what appears a fair manner.


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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    Frosty, can you get your hands on the Festool Shinex DA and rotary?

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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    I have the Shinex myself, very nice machine indeed!
    Very light, easy to use.

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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    Quote Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET View Post
    Frosty, can you get your hands on the Festool Shinex DA and rotary?
    I sent an email asking. I did a quick check but seems as if that product is only over in Europe? I'm trying to verify though.

    Looks like Dibbuz has the rotary. What questions, demo etc would you like to hear about from Dibbuz or me if I can get my hands on one?

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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek View Post
    I do however hope to see this tool, and vendor here in the future and will allow those in charge to make the best decision and keep Autogeek the premiere car care specialists.
    killrwheels, the friend who let me demo this is a regional sales manager for Festool. (He doesn't get discounts, I already asked.

    I'm sure he can get you guys in touch with the correct persons for your region if there is an interest. Just PM or email me somebody's contact info when it gets to a point of inquiry and I'll pass it along.

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    Re: Festool RO 150 demo

    I just heard from my contact and verified the Shinex isn't available in the US. Part of the reason is tools have to go through a costly UL approval. He said there have been talks about bringing this to the US but no timeframe has been set.

    Festool USA has a list of tools available in the US.

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