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Tools designed to earn their keep. Festool tools meet the demands of professional work, with an emphasis on precision, reliability, and repeatable performance.


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Festool FAQs

Why choose Festool power tools?

Festool power tools are designed as part of a complete professional system, combining the machine with compatible accessories, extraction, batteries and storage. The focus is on precision, repeatability, efficiency and long-term reliability rather than simply maximum power.

Are Festool power tools suitable for professional use?

Yes. Festool tools are designed for demanding workshop and site applications, with features aimed at improving accuracy, reducing fatigue and making everyday processes more efficient. The range covers sawing, sanding, routing, drilling, joining and other professional applications.

All tools, accessories, and consumables are designed to be stored using Festool's Systainer system, making it easier to organise and transport equipment between the workshop and job site.

Which Festool battery should I choose?

Festool's 18V battery system is designed to work across compatible 18V cordless machines, allowing batteries and chargers to be shared between tools. However, battery capacity and the number of batteries required can vary between machines.

Compact 3.0Ah and 4.0Ah batteries reduce weight and are useful where manoeuvrability is important, while 5.0Ah and 8.0Ah batteries provide greater capacity for longer or more demanding applications. Some tools require or are optimised for specific battery types, so check the individual product specifications before purchasing.

Can Festool tools be connected to a dust extractor?

Yes. Many Festool power tools are designed to connect directly to compatible Festool dust extractors. The CLEANTEC connection provides a secure connection between the tool and extraction hose, while Bluetooth® technology on compatible cordless tools and extractors can provide automatic start-up.

Why choose a Festool dust extractor?

Festool dust extractors are designed to work as part of the wider Festool system, connecting directly to compatible tools for effective dust extraction at source. This helps maintain visibility of the workpiece, reduce airborne dust and minimise cleaning time.

Which Festool dust extractor should I choose?

Choose your extractor based on the type of dust you generate, how mobile you need to be, and how much capacity the job demands. The CTL MINI is the most compact option for everyday installation and finishing work, while the larger-capacity MIDI models are better suited to longer sanding sessions and applications that generate more dust.

For dust classification, choose Class L for lower-risk dust such as household dust, soil, and lime, or Class M where you're extracting hazardous wood and mineral dust.

What is Dust Class L?

Dust Class L extractors are suitable for lower-risk dust, including common household dust, soil and lime. They are intended for applications where the dust does not fall into a higher-risk classification.

What is Dust Class M?

Dust Class M extractors provide a higher level of filtration and are suitable for hazardous dust such as many types of wood and mineral dust. Festool M-Class extractors are designed for professional applications where controlling exposure to these dusts is important.

Can I connect a Festool extractor to another manufacturer's power tool?

Many Festool extractors can be connected to other manufacturers' power tools using suitable extraction hoses and connections. However, automatic start and some system-specific functions may depend on the tool and connection being used. Check compatibility for the specific tool and extractor before purchasing.

Can Festool extractors be used for both wet and dry extraction?

Some Festool extractors can be used for both wet and dry extraction, but the appropriate wet filter and configuration must be used for liquid extraction. Check the individual extractor specifications before using it for wet applications.

Can a Festool extractor start automatically when the tool is switched on?

Yes. Depending on the model and tool, Festool extractors can start automatically using an electrical outlet, Bluetooth connection, or remote control. Compatible cordless tools can communicate with the extractor via Bluetooth, allowing the extractor to start when the tool is activated.

Can Festool cordless tools be used with a cordless dust extractor?

Yes. The Festool CTMC cordless extractors are designed specifically for use with compatible 18V cordless tools. They use two 18V batteries to power a 36V turbine, providing cord-free extraction without requiring a mains connection.

Why does my Festool extractor have different suction settings?

Variable suction allows extraction performance to be matched to the application. Lower suction can be useful for delicate sanding or materials where excessive suction could affect the workpiece, while higher settings provide greater extraction performance for applications generating more dust.

Do I need a Festool extractor with every Festool power tool?

Not necessarily, but effective extraction is an important part of many Festool workflows. For sanding, sawing and routing in particular, connecting the tool to a suitable extractor can improve visibility, reduce airborne dust and minimise cleaning and rework.

How do I maintain my Festool dust extractor?

Regular maintenance helps maintain extraction performance. Depending on the model, this includes manually dedusting the filter, replacing the filter bag when required and replacing the main filter. Festool extractors are designed to make key maintenance tasks straightforward, with some models allowing the main filter to be replaced externally.

Are Festool power tools worth the investment?

For professionals, the value of Festool is not simply in the individual tool. Festool's system approach is designed to improve the complete workflow, from setup and extraction to storage and repeatable results. For tools used regularly, reduced setup time, better dust control, improved ergonomics and consistent results can make a significant difference to productivity.

About Festool

Festool has been developing tools for professional tradespeople since 1925, with a focus on making demanding work more precise, efficient, and easier to control. Founded in Germany, the company has built its reputation around engineering tools as complete systems, where machines, accessories, extraction, and storage are designed to work together.