Record Power are advertising their updated CX3000 extractor achieves airflow of 2000 m³/h, up from 1200 m³/h with the older model. However, the motor has a power rating of 750W, increased from 560W.
I’m certainly no expert, but having been looking around online at chip extractor type machines, both of these figures appear quite ambitious given their respective motor powers. In general, I’m seeing that 750W/1HP generally achieves around 800-1000 m³/h, and it takes larger 1.5kW/2HP motors to get to 1500-2000 m³/h.
I’m looking for something that achieves airflow round 1000-2000 m³/h, and hence was looking at 1.5kW/2HP equipped machines. Is the Record CX3000 worth considering, or are those figures likely to be a bluff?
I’m certainly no expert, but having been looking around online at chip extractor type machines, both of these figures appear quite ambitious given their respective motor powers. In general, I’m seeing that 750W/1HP generally achieves around 800-1000 m³/h, and it takes larger 1.5kW/2HP motors to get to 1500-2000 m³/h.
I’m looking for something that achieves airflow round 1000-2000 m³/h, and hence was looking at 1.5kW/2HP equipped machines. Is the Record CX3000 worth considering, or are those figures likely to be a bluff?