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28th September 2023, 11:29 AM #1Intermediate Member
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Dust extraction help!
Hi
Have been a member for years,but only just coming good from a bad back and other health issues, used to work in a Timber mill but had to give it away about 8 years ago.
I have a small workshop and I am wanting to get a wet and dry vac or dust extractor for dust extraction,have settled on these and would like some advice on them please, what you think and all that please.
These are the one's I am interested in.
Vacmaster VMVK1630SWC 1600W 30L Industrial Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner with Stainless Steel Tank 808512 - Sale Items, Vacmaster, Vacuum Cleaners, Vacuums, Vacuums / Dust Extraction, Workshop & Engineering - Discount Trader
Kincrome KP705 Wet & Dry Workshop Vacuum 80L 240V / 2200W - Vacuum Cleaners, Vacuums / Dust Extraction, Vacuums & Blowers, Workshop & Engineering - Discount Trader
The above, the Kingcrome kp705 has no reviews that I can find,it has 120l/s flow rate, that is what got me looking at that.
I do like the Vacmaster.
I am only using it to connect to my small table saw and my router when I use it,all other tools are used outside and don't care where the sawdust or shaving fall.
Which one would you go for or do you have another one in mind.
Cheers and thanks
Dale.
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28th September 2023, 08:03 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Hi OL. I have a vacmaster (but not the one you linked to) and I think it's great. Mine has blue bits instead of yellow but similar specs (no handle). There is a limit to how powerful a tool you can run off the auto start, make sure it is compatible with yours.
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28th September 2023, 08:47 PM #3
Whichever one you go with also get something like one of these to monitor how effective the dust extraction is inside your workshop...
6 in 1 PM2.5 PM10 HCHO TVOC CO CO2 Air Quality Detector Formaldehyde Monitor AU | eBayStay sharp and stay safe!
Neil
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28th September 2023, 09:06 PM #4Intermediate Member
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Hi Mountain Ash
I am leaning towards the Vacmaster,the auto start feature will be for small tools ,like my sander,jigsaw and drills, the table saw will only be plugged in to the wall outlet and the vacuum will be on it's own,thanks mate!
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28th September 2023, 09:09 PM #5Intermediate Member
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NeilS
Never thought of that, I have just ordered one.
Thanks.