Okay, I've been through a number of different threads on extractors (chip/dust) and my head is a little spinning (like a cyclone you might say!! :lol: )
I was totally gobsmacked by the amount of waste that the DW733 can chuck out and my current vac (Nilfisk Alto Aero 25-21) just can't suck fast enough.
My budget is limited and currently thinking about the extractors noted below with the hope to add a DIY traffic cone cyclone at some point when time permits.
Question is will I be disappointed? and is it pretty much impossible to manage dust and chip extraction from the lower priced (under £200) machines?
I tend to take more than the BS standard number of tea breaks so I don't really need a continuous use machine. Any others I should be considering?
These are the options I've looked up so far:
£90 SIP 01929 4"(0.5 Micron, 50L capacity, 1415m3/hr (really? seems high!) 1100W brush motor)
£115 Axminster RDC100H 4" (1 Micron, 35L capacity, 180m3/hr, 85dBA 1100W brush motor)
£130 RP DX1000 4" (0.5Micron, 45L capacity, 1900m3/hr, 1000W brush motor) not sure why this is cheaper than the RSDE1 when the specs seem identical?
£135 SIP 01924 4" (1 Micron, 80L capacity, 1155m3/hr, 750w induction motor)
£175 Axminster Hobby Series AWEDE2 4"(30 Micron, 57L capacity, 850m3/hr, 73dBA 750W induction motor)
£190 RP RSDE1 4" (0.5 Micron, 45L capacity, 190m3/hr, 1000W brush motor)
£190 Metabo SPA1200 4" (Filter not spec'd, 65L capacity, 900m3/hr, 550W induction (assumed) motor)
£205 CamVac GV286 4" single motor (0.5 Micron, 36L capacity, 190m3/hr, 1000W brush motor)
I'm leaning towards the Axminster AWEDE2 or the RP RSDE1...should I be looking elsewhere? :?
Cheers
Michael
PS other tools I would use with this would be my DW707 mitre saw, table mounted Makita 3612C router and Kity 613 bandsaw (if I can figure out how to extract from it!!)
I was totally gobsmacked by the amount of waste that the DW733 can chuck out and my current vac (Nilfisk Alto Aero 25-21) just can't suck fast enough.
My budget is limited and currently thinking about the extractors noted below with the hope to add a DIY traffic cone cyclone at some point when time permits.
Question is will I be disappointed? and is it pretty much impossible to manage dust and chip extraction from the lower priced (under £200) machines?
I tend to take more than the BS standard number of tea breaks so I don't really need a continuous use machine. Any others I should be considering?
These are the options I've looked up so far:
£90 SIP 01929 4"(0.5 Micron, 50L capacity, 1415m3/hr (really? seems high!) 1100W brush motor)
£115 Axminster RDC100H 4" (1 Micron, 35L capacity, 180m3/hr, 85dBA 1100W brush motor)
£130 RP DX1000 4" (0.5Micron, 45L capacity, 1900m3/hr, 1000W brush motor) not sure why this is cheaper than the RSDE1 when the specs seem identical?
£135 SIP 01924 4" (1 Micron, 80L capacity, 1155m3/hr, 750w induction motor)
£175 Axminster Hobby Series AWEDE2 4"(30 Micron, 57L capacity, 850m3/hr, 73dBA 750W induction motor)
£190 RP RSDE1 4" (0.5 Micron, 45L capacity, 190m3/hr, 1000W brush motor)
£190 Metabo SPA1200 4" (Filter not spec'd, 65L capacity, 900m3/hr, 550W induction (assumed) motor)
£205 CamVac GV286 4" single motor (0.5 Micron, 36L capacity, 190m3/hr, 1000W brush motor)
I'm leaning towards the Axminster AWEDE2 or the RP RSDE1...should I be looking elsewhere? :?
Cheers
Michael
PS other tools I would use with this would be my DW707 mitre saw, table mounted Makita 3612C router and Kity 613 bandsaw (if I can figure out how to extract from it!!)