I say what the hell. Its a good price and it will likely last as well as any.
I've their craft sawbench(the older one) and i certainly havent found a problem with it or it being any less and not up to the job over these last 7 or so years of use.
An extractor isnt a saw, it wont be under the same strain, and i reckon will tick along nicely, and the only real difference will be a less powerful motor and thinner gauge steel. Less robust construction, but as it sits pretty much unmolested, theres not a lot can go wrong.
Only real differences are the non industrially rated motor, and its not like one of those in that it wont be switched on at 8am and switched off at 5pm.
The capacity will be less and the airflow not as strong as the 1200 or 2k extractor. The filter is 1micrron, as opposed to the more expensive model at 0.3 micron.
So as an all round in a smaller workshop that isnt a big industrial unit, I think it will perform(no pun) more than adequately.
In our old workshop, which was a professional set up, we used a number of basic perform small chipping extractors, which were used every day, for as long as that job required and did so without a problem for years.
As this is part of our Craft range it is designed for the home hobbyist user for 1-2 hours per week usage or 100 hours annually
so this will be the same rating as my saw bench, which i might add has at times been put through lots of work over the couple of weeks preparing material. 1-2 hours a week ?, ive had it running 1-2 hours a day ,every day over a few weeks, and when i have (timber) projects on the go it gets well used.
So i judge that rating to be more than they are saying it is, and certainly more capable than the rating implies.
I'm looking to buy an extractor and i was intending(if funds allow) to get the AC118E- Failing that it would be the craft 2hp chipping model, and I feel it would suit my workshop or any home shop* more that adequately.
* Lets face it. Most of us here dont really fit into that category, in that we're semi professionals and the work produced is above what most would think of as being a small in the shed set up.
Given this isnt a saw, or a thicknesser or moulder, iots not being put under considerable strain in use and its more than good enough for the work being produced, and should it go wrong, and i dont think it would, theres a 3 year guarantee to fall back on.