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Makita BO6050J vs Festool ETS 125 REQ-Plus

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

Makita BO6050J

Makita BO6050J 6" Random Orbit/Rotary Sander

Makita · BO6050J

Editor's Choice

$279

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Festool ETS 125 REQ-Plus

Festool ETS 125 REQ-Plus Random Orbital Sander

Festool · ETS 125 REQ-Plus

Editor's Choice

$350

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsMakita BO6050JFestool ETS 125 REQ-Plus
Power
750W
250W
Pad Diameter
6 in / 150 mm
5 in / 125 mm
Orbit Diameter
5.5 mm
2 mm
Speed
1,600–6,800 OPM
6,000–12,000 OPM
Variable Speed
Weight
5.7 lbs / 2.6 kg
2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg
Dust Extraction
Vacuum port (23/28mm)
Integrated Festool system (27mm port)
Pad Attachment
Hook & loop
Hook & loop (StickFix)
Cordless
Case Included
Price
$279
$350

Which Should You Buy?

Makita BO6050J

A dual-mode sander that switches between random orbit and forced rotation — unique in this class. The 750W motor and 150mm pad handle aggressive stock removal and fine finishing equally well. The MAKPAC case and soft pad make it a complete kit out of the box.

Pros

  • + Dual-mode: random orbit + forced rotation
  • + Powerful 750W motor for aggressive stock removal
  • + 150mm pad for large surface coverage
  • + MAKPAC systainer case included

Cons

  • Heavy at 2.6 kg — fatiguing for extended overhead use
  • Noisy at 93 dB
  • Higher price point due to dual-mode capability
  • Larger footprint limits access to tight areas

Festool ETS 125 REQ-Plus

The Rolls-Royce of orbital sanders. At just 1.2 kg, it's the lightest in this comparison by a significant margin. The 2mm orbit produces an ultra-fine scratch pattern, Festool's dust extraction is unmatched, and the Systainer case integrates with the entire Festool ecosystem. You pay a premium, but the finish quality and ergonomics justify it for professionals.

Pros

  • + Extremely light at only 1.2 kg — ideal for extended use
  • + Exceptional dust extraction — near-zero dust
  • + 2mm orbit for ultra-fine finish quality
  • + Systainer case integrates with Festool system

Cons

  • Significant price premium
  • 250W motor relatively modest — limited stock removal capacity
  • 125mm pad limits coverage on large surfaces
  • Full potential requires Festool ecosystem (extractors, abrasives)

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