Tim K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
This seems to work great for me. I don't have a dedicated wood working shop so nice to be able to roll araound to which ever piece of equipment I am using. On the equipment that is a pain to get hose on I bought extra hoses and just leave them hooked up on the equipment and disconnect for vacuum. Overall noise level is not that bad form this. Wish it would have came with at least 1 extra bag.
Duane D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
this thing is easier on the ears than my 5 gal shop vac.it moves a lot of air. no dust escapes my table saw now. there was a note it should be used on a 25 amp circuit breaker due to start up, so i tested it. the highest reading i got was 18 amps, but only for a split second. running amps is 8.6. a 20 amp breaker will easily handle this. the rods that hold in the filter assy. are bit flimsy in my opinion, but they work just fine.i wasn't expecting much for the price, as i have spent more than this on shop vacs over the last few years.this is well worth the money. it impressed me, which isn't easy to do.
T. Brown
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de noviembre de 2024
I felt like I was taking a little bit of a risk with this brand as I had no experience with their equipment. The specs were good and the reviews were good so I decided to give it a try. It was easy to assemble and it works very well. I have it hooked up to a cabinet saw. The dust collector does a great job of gathering the dust. I’ve used it to build all my kitchen cabinets and a few vanity cabinets, and other projects. I have no complaints.There is a warning that the startup current is high and may cause circuit breaker tripping. I have it on a 20 amp circuit and it has not tripped the breaker yet.
Peter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Kevin C Riley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2023
For the price this is a good machine. A little noisy but it does what it's supposed to do. The only trouble I had with assembly was the metal bands that serve to hold the filter and collection bags in place are thin enough to be sharp on the edges, so when you are trying to wrestle them around the cylinder you can get cut, which I did. Other than that all the parts were there and the instructions are fairly straight forward. One comment would be to attach the handle to the cylinder before attaching the bags. The instructions have you attaching the handle after the bags, which requires you to remove the filter bag to attach the handle. I also took the time to lay out all of the screws, bolts and nuts, grouping them by their size. Made things allot easier as well as gave me the opportunity to make sure all the components were there in the proper count. One other note, and maybe I missed this somewhere in the description, but there is a label on the motor assembly that says you should be running the machine through a 25 amp or larger breaker. Well I don't have anything larger than 20 but it seems to work fine with the table saw and the dust collector running at the same time. Might be a problem down the road but I didn't feel like hiring an electrician to run a separate line.