Sander w/ light ETSC 2 125
$449.00 ea.
No cords, no limits—just a smooth finish. Whether you're in the shop or on the go, the ETSC 2 cordless random orbit sander gives you complete freedom to move. The built-in LED light ring improves visibility, making it easy to spot imperfections as you sand. Its random orbit motion ensures a high-quality surface with less need for rework. Powered by a 4.0 Ah battery, it delivers fast results and works with your 18V cordless tools and chargers. With a low-profile design, it fits comfortably in your hand—perfect for sanding on flat surfaces or overhead.
- Illuminating innovation – The first battery-powered, one-handed random orbit sander with an integrated light ring for a clearer view of your work.
- Designed for your hand – Optimized ergonomics and a low-profile design let you work close to the surface for better control, even in tight spaces.
- Seamless system compatibility – The 18V Festool system allows easy battery swaps between tools, keeping you productive.
- Customizable lighting – Choose between two built-in light modes—full brightness or dimmed—to suit your workspace.
- Smart control with the Festool App – Adjust the light seamlessly from your smartphone for a precise finish, letting you inspect surfaces after sanding.
- Powerful, quiet, and durable – The brushless EC-TEC motor delivers high performance with minimal noise and maintenance.
- Protects your work – A carbide-tipped sanding pad brake prevents scratches by keeping the pad from spinning too fast at startup, reducing the need for rework.
- Comfort that lasts – Built-in vibration protection helps reduce fatigue, so you can work longer without strain.
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