filsgreen
Established Member
Good morning one and all. I ordered the above from Charnwoods as well as extra fittings on Tuesday afternoon about 4pm and it arrived yesterday about 11am. When I unpacked it the supplied hose was kinked
but it was easily fixed. As mentioned on another thread it is flimsy and it would probably break with constant use. I have bought additional hose at £8 a metre to use on the machines.
This is the kit unpacked, as you can see the air outlet is damaged on the top right corner, however it was ok to use
Installation was easy and when I switched it on I had a conversation with my wife ( came to see my new toy ) we could easily talk without raising our voices, well happy. I tested it by attaching it to my router table and it worked superbly. I then tested it on the waste in the bottom of my earlex vac sucked everything up perfectly. I spoke to the techie person at Charnwoods yesterday and he said it would happily pick up nails and screws without damaging the steel fan. Here is a pic of it in situ.
The only fault I could find is that fine dust was blown out of the bag. I phoned Charnwoods this morning about buying an alternative bag that could filter, they explained that you could only use that bag as it acted as a filter as well as a waste bag. I asked him if you could put a bin bag around their bag, he replied that it would not work if I did this.
Over all I'm pleased with the extractor and I would recommend it to anyone who has a small workshop and an even smaller budget. this model was £99
This is the kit unpacked, as you can see the air outlet is damaged on the top right corner, however it was ok to use
Installation was easy and when I switched it on I had a conversation with my wife ( came to see my new toy ) we could easily talk without raising our voices, well happy. I tested it by attaching it to my router table and it worked superbly. I then tested it on the waste in the bottom of my earlex vac sucked everything up perfectly. I spoke to the techie person at Charnwoods yesterday and he said it would happily pick up nails and screws without damaging the steel fan. Here is a pic of it in situ.
The only fault I could find is that fine dust was blown out of the bag. I phoned Charnwoods this morning about buying an alternative bag that could filter, they explained that you could only use that bag as it acted as a filter as well as a waste bag. I asked him if you could put a bin bag around their bag, he replied that it would not work if I did this.
Over all I'm pleased with the extractor and I would recommend it to anyone who has a small workshop and an even smaller budget. this model was £99