Festool More Accessories
Festool accessories keep your kit cutting, sanding and extracting properly, not bodged. Get the right parts and attachments so the tool works as it should.
When you're on price work, the last thing you need is a saw that won't track or an extractor that leaks dust because a seal's gone. This range of Festool power tool accessories covers the day-to-day bits that wear, the Festool attachments that make jobs quicker, and Festool spares and Festool replacement parts that get you back up and running without guesswork. Pick the accessory that matches your tool and the job, and you'll feel the difference straight away.
What Are Festool Accessories Used For?
- Keeping saws and routers running true by swapping worn guide, base, and interface parts before they start causing sloppy cuts and rework.
- Improving dust control on sanding, cutting, and drilling jobs by fitting the right Festool attachments so the extractor connection seals and stays put.
- Getting a tool back on the job fast with genuine Festool spares and Festool replacement parts when a consumable or small component fails mid-project.
- Setting up for repeatable, accurate work by using the correct jigs, stops, and support accessories instead of measuring every cut from scratch.
- Protecting your main kit from site abuse by replacing sacrificial parts early, rather than running them until they take something expensive with them.
Choosing the Right Festool Accessories
Keep it simple: match the accessory to your exact tool and the job you're doing, not what "looks about right".
1. Tool and model compatibility
If the accessory is for extraction, bases, rails, or guards, check it's listed for your specific Festool tool model before you order, because a near-fit still wastes time and can throw accuracy off.
2. Replacement part or upgrade attachment
If something has worn or snapped, go straight to Festool replacement parts and get it back to factory set-up. If the tool is fine but the job is awkward, look at Festool attachments that change how you guide, support, or extract.
3. Dust and wear items
If you're chasing dust issues, don't just blame the extractor, replace the seals, hoses, and connectors that actually make the system airtight. If you're getting rough results, swap the sacrificial parts early before they start damaging the main tool.
Who Are Festool Power Tool Accessories For?
- Joiners and kitchen fitters who rely on clean, repeatable cuts and need Festool accessories that keep rails, bases, and set-ups tight.
- Decorators and finish carpenters who want sanding and extraction working properly, so they are not sweeping up for an hour at the end of the day.
- Site maintenance teams and fit-out crews who keep Festool spares in the van to avoid downtime when a small part stops a tool doing its job.
Festool Spares and Add Ons That Stop Downtime
A few right parts in the kit box saves you losing half a day when something small brings the job to a halt.
1. Dust extraction adaptors and connectors
These are the bits that stop the hose popping off or leaking dust everywhere. Fit the correct adaptor and you keep suction where it matters, instead of coating the room and your lungs.
2. Replacement seals, pads, and interface parts
When a seal is tired or an interface pad is chewed up, performance drops and you start fighting the tool. Swap them and the kit goes back to running smooth, with better control and less mess.
3. Guide and support attachments
If you're doing repeat cuts or working on awkward sheet goods, the right support accessories keep the set-up stable and accurate, so you are not clamping and re-measuring every five minutes.
Your Festool Accessories Range, Ready to Go
Whether you need Festool power tool accessories for a specific set-up or genuine Festool spares to get a tool back running, we stock a deep range in our own warehouse. Order what you need and get it on site fast with next day delivery.
Festool Accessories FAQs
Are Festool accessories interchangeable with other brands?
Some are, some aren't. Simple things like certain hose diameters or generic consumables can cross over, but a lot of Festool accessories are designed to lock into Festool bases, rails, and extraction fittings. If you want it to fit first time and keep accuracy and dust control, match it to the Festool tool and system it's made for.
Where can I buy genuine Festool spare parts?
Buy genuine Festool spare parts from an authorised stockist so you know you're getting the correct spec and fit. It matters with seals, connectors, and any part that affects safety, dust control, or accuracy, because pattern parts can be a false economy when they don't seat properly.
How do I make sure I'm ordering the right Festool replacement part?
Check the tool model and the accessory type before you click buy, especially on rails, bases, guards, and extraction fittings. If you're replacing a worn part, compare what you've got in hand to the listing details, because "close enough" usually means wasted time on site.
Is it worth replacing small wear parts, or should I just run them until they fail?
Replace them early if the tool's performance is dropping. Worn seals and interface parts cause dust leaks, extra vibration, and sloppy results, and that's when you start damaging the more expensive bits of the tool. A small spare part is cheaper than lost time and rework.
Why does dust extraction get worse even when the extractor is fine?
It's usually the connection points. A tired hose end, a loose adaptor, or a damaged seal lets air in and kills suction at the tool. Sorting the right Festool attachments and replacement seals is often the quickest fix.