NEW Pro-Feature Workshop Dust Extractor

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This versatile and quiet 9-gallon Dust Extractor delivers power tool-activated convenience plus HEPA dust filtration efficiency.

Dust Right Tool-Activated HEPA Dust Extractor Features:
Convenient 110V socket for power tool activation
HEPA filter removes up to 99.97% of dust particles as small as 0.3 microns
Operates quietly at ≤ 65dB
Ample 9-gallon plastic tank for big clean-up tasks
Oversized 3'' casters enable smoother, easier travel over rough surfaces
Powerful motor develops 85 CFM of suction
Suitable for wet or dry applications
20' power cord winds up under handle
12' x 1-7/8''-diameter hose locks securely into dust tank port
Rubber strap stores coiled hose
Disposable filter bag for dry debris provides a tidy way to empty tank
On-board storage of five handy clean-up attachments for shop, home and auto
Integrated shutoff delay continues to capture dust as power tool turns off
Innovative filter pulse cleaning feature dislodges dust from HEPA filter without having to remove lid or cartridge
2-1/4'' ID dust tank port fits Dust Right FlexiPort Power Tool Hose Kits (#68966 and #66169, sold separately)
Included 1-3/4'' ID to 2-1/4'' OD adapter makes hose compatible with 2-1/4'' ID Dust Right accessories
Helpful indicator light signals when dust tank is full
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I just bought a new shop vac six months ago. Otherwise I would buy it in a heartbeat.

mheermance
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Wow - this looks great. Can you use this with a pre-separator (like Dust Deputy)? It would be nice to not have to empty the dust bags.

Michael-Makes-Stuff
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Very cool and I’d probably get one except my hand tools are cordless.

jaycrouch
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Pardon my ignorance if my questions seem remedial. I can agree that this will work well for one tool. But for dust extraction from the other tools, is it necessary to unhook the hose and attach it to the new tool? Providing an extractor for each tool would be cost prohibitive. Moving it each time I move to the planer to the joiner to the tablesaw to the…would waste time and he very inconvenient
Secondly, would this dust extraction tool require frequent filter cleaning and/or replacement?
Do you have a solution for the issues? Or are they not issues at all?

vincentmiceli
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Is 85cfm enough for extraction when running with a separator? I see most other dust vacs are around 140-185. I’m new and still studying dust extraction before making a purchase

kamronkelley
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Is a cyclone separator needed with this?

jamnben
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So a dewalt stealthsonic without the nicer style of altons locking filters and a longer hose with a PTO and filter cleaning

bread-gzrl
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How does this differentiate from a Rigid vacuum with a heap filter and paper bag? My Craftsman 8.5A 16 gallon seems way quieter. I think every shop vac should have a power tool feature. If you use a bag and change it often, you should not have to use the filter cleaning button. Also, pulsing it will not work that well unless you reverse air flow. It's just a gimmick.$299 is hard to justify when you can get the same, possibly better, performance from any good shop vac.

tladoux
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It's the Dewalt Stealth Sonic with rebranding and some extra features. Literally. Not a bad thing as it is a good vac. I have 3 dewalt stealth sonics. But I'd price the accessories that can make the dewalt match this version before you drop your cash.

Ekrindul
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WOW, very impressive. <65db, HEPA dust extractor for $299? Not sure there is a better option out there. Anyone know of one?

bobesposito
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Commendable, but this should be a $200 vac, not $300. For $119 more than this you can get a festool CT15. HEPA rated, variable suction power, stronger motor, longer anti-static hose, 3 year warranty (warranty on the rockler vac?). This isn't a whole lot different than one of the off the shelf quiet vacs with a HEPA filter added.

NWGR
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A nice feature would be adjustable suction for connecting hand sanders.

routyrodney
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could you connect it to the hose reels?

richd
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