Festool Accessory Bundles and Kits Festool Accessory Bundles and Kits

Festool Accessory Bundles and Kits

Festool accessory kits group the bits, blades, abrasives and add-ons you actually use, so you're not losing time hunting singles halfway through a job.

If you're already on Festool kit, these festool accessory kits make sense for keeping common jobs covered in one grab-and-go setup. Ideal for sanding prep, cutting, drilling and day-to-day site fixes, a proper festool accessory set saves repeat orders, keeps consumables together, and usually lands in storage that fits the van and workshop better. If you need more add-ons, start with Festool More Accessories and build out the right bundle for the work you actually do.

What Are Festool Accessory Kits Used For?

  • Keeping first and second fix work moving by putting the common consumables and fittings for drilling, cutting or sanding in one place instead of rattling loose round the van.
  • Setting up for prep and finishing jobs where a festool accessory set of abrasives or pads saves time swapping grits and stops you getting caught short halfway through a run of doors or panels.
  • Covering install and fit-out work where matching accessories to the tool matters, especially when you want clean cuts, proper extraction fit and fewer wasted blades or sheets.
  • Sorting repeat workshop and site tasks with festool accessory bundles that suit one process, so joiners, kitchen fitters and snagging teams can grab a box and get straight on with it.

Choosing the Right Festool Accessory Kits

Match the kit to the tool and the job you do most, not the biggest box on the page.

1. Buy for the Job You Repeat

If most of your week is sanding and prep, go straight to festool sanding accessory kits rather than a mixed bundle with bits you will barely touch. If you are fitting out all week, blade and drilling kits will earn their keep faster.

2. Check Tool Compatibility First

Do not assume every festool accessory bundle fits every machine. Check the tool platform, fixing style, size and intended use before you buy, especially with sanding pads, blades and drill accessories.

3. Storage Matters More Than People Admit

If the kit comes in proper organised storage, it is worth paying attention to. On site, a festool accessory set that stacks neatly and keeps parts sorted usually lasts better and wastes less stock than loose refill packs.

4. Bundles Only Work If You Use Most of It

If you only need one type of abrasive or one blade size, skip the bigger bundle deals. If you burn through mixed consumables every week, festool accessory packs are the cheaper and simpler way to stay stocked.

Who Uses These Festool Accessory Kits?

  • Chippies and joiners use festool accessory kits to keep saw, drill and sanding consumables together for first fix, second fix and workshop prep without digging through half-used packs.
  • Kitchen fitters and shopfitters swear by a tidy festool accessory bundle because it keeps the right abrasives, blades and bits close at hand when the finish has to stay sharp on visible work.
  • Decorators and finishers reach for sanding accessory kits when they are flattening filler, prepping timber and cleaning up between coats, especially where dust control matters indoors.
  • Maintenance teams and van-based fitters keep a festool accessory set on board for day-to-day fixes, quick cut-ins and small install jobs where wasting a trip back for one missing part slows the whole day down.

Useful Add Ons Around Festool Accessory Kits

A kit gets you started, but these extra lines stop the usual hold-ups when stock runs low or the job changes.

1. Festool Drill Screwdriver Bit Sets

Keep Festool Drill Screwdriver Bit Sets alongside your accessory bundles so you are not trying to finish fixings with rounded, worn bits from the bottom of the bag.

2. Festool Saw Blades

A mixed kit is handy, but a spare set of Festool Saw Blades saves the usual headache when one blunt blade starts burning through finished boards or sheet stock halfway through the day.

3. Festool Sanding Pads and Sheets

Top up with Festool Sanding Pads and Sheets so your sanding accessory kits do not run out of the grades you actually use most on prep, denibbing and final finish work.

Choose the Right Festool Accessory Kits for the Job

Start with the job you repeat most and buy the kit that covers it properly.

Your Job Category or Type Key Features
Prepping timber, filler and painted surfaces Festool sanding accessory kits Mixed grits, matching pads, organised storage and a spread that covers rough prep through to finish work.
Daily fitting, assembly and general install work Festool drill and driver accessory set Common bit sizes, fastener coverage, compact case and the bits you actually reach for on repeat jobs.
Sheet material cutting and finish joinery Festool saw accessory bundles Blade options matched to material, cleaner cuts, less tear-out and fewer mid-job blade changes.
Mixed van stock for maintenance and snagging General festool accessory kits A spread of core consumables and fittings that covers small repairs, adjustments and unexpected site jobs.

Common Buying and Usage Mistakes

  • Buying the biggest festool accessory bundle without checking what you actually use most usually leaves you with half the kit untouched and the items you need still running out first. Start with your weekly jobs and buy around those.
  • Assuming all accessories fit across the full Festool range can catch you out fast. Always check tool fit, size and fixing type before ordering, especially with sanding and cutting accessories.
  • Using worn blades, bits or abrasives just because they came in a larger kit costs more in the end through slower work and poor finish. Replace the spent items before they start marking material or working the tool harder.
  • Letting accessory packs live loose in the van is the quickest way to lose parts and ruin stock. If the bundle comes with organised storage, use it properly and top it up before the box is stripped bare.

Accessory Kits vs Single Accessories vs Mixed Bundles

Festool Accessory Kits

Best if you do the same type of work week in, week out and want one tidy pack that covers the usual consumables. They are the sensible choice for repeat sanding, cutting or drilling jobs.

Single Accessories

Better when you only need one exact size or one replacement part. If the rest of a bundle will sit untouched on the shelf, buying singles is the cleaner way to go.

Mixed Bundles

Handy for van stock, maintenance work and mixed snagging where no two jobs are quite the same. You get broader coverage, but not always the depth you need for one specialist task.

Maintenance and Care

Keep Consumables Dry and Sorted

Store festool accessory kits shut and dry, especially abrasives and steel accessories. Damp vans and open boxes ruin stock quicker than most lads realise.

Clean Before Putting Back

Brush dust and debris off blades, pads and bits before they go back in the case. It keeps the kit usable and stops fine dust filling every compartment.

Replace Worn Items Early

Do not run abrasives bald or keep dull blades in rotation. Once performance drops, you waste time, spoil finishes and put extra load on the tool.

Top Up What Goes First

Most accessory packs get stripped of the same few sizes and grits first. Check them after bigger jobs and refill the fast movers so the kit is ready next morning.

Why Shop for Festool Accessory Kits at ITS?

Whether you need a compact festool accessory set for the van or larger festool accessory bundles for repeat workshop and site work, we stock the range in one place. You will find core lines across Festool Power Tool Accessories, all held in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery.

Festool Accessory Kits FAQs

What accessory kits does Festool offer?

Festool offers accessory kits built around the jobs its tools are known for, including drilling, driving, cutting and sanding. The exact mix varies, but the point is simple. You get the common accessories grouped together, usually in a tidier format than buying loose packs one by one.

Are Festool accessory bundles good value?

Yes, if you will actually use most of what is inside. For regular Festool users, a bundle usually works out better than ordering singles over and over, and it keeps matching accessories together. If you only need one exact item, though, buying a full kit is not always the smart move.

What types of accessory kits does Festool make?

Festool accessory kits generally cover sanding accessory kits, drilling and driver sets, saw-related accessories and mixed support packs for day-to-day tool use. They are aimed at making repeat tasks easier, not just padding out a box with random extras.

Do Festool accessory bundles come in a Systainer?

Some do, some do not, so it is worth checking the product listing properly. Where a Systainer is included, it is a genuine bonus on site because it keeps accessories protected, stacked and easy to grab. If storage matters to you, do not assume it is included unless it says so.

Are these kits mainly for workshop use or do they suit site work as well?

They suit both, provided you pick the right type. Sanding and finish kits are common in workshops and fit-out jobs, while mixed drilling and cutting kits are handy on site where you need common accessories close by and do not want loose stock everywhere.

Will a festool accessory set save me from buying singles later on?

Not forever, no. What it does do is give you a sensible starting stock of the items you are likely to burn through first. Once you know which sizes, grits or blades go quickest, you can top those up separately instead of replacing the whole kit.

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