Ollie78
Established Member
Hi everyone.
I am struggling with buying a new vacuum extractor. I will try to explain why. I have a nilfisk multi 30 which has served me well but is incredibly loud and I keep having to buy new hose ends as they wear out very quickly and can`t be easily bought near to me. Also I have no idea what the dust collection rating is on it.
This is mainly for site work and a bit of workshop stuff. I have a Record DX5000 for machinery extraction (great machine by the way)
I would like high level of filtration as I encounter unknown dusts and mdf etc.
I was looking at the Festool ctl or ctm vacuums as I have quite a few Festool tools and find them great, also they allow connection of 2400w tools (ie big router) . The problem I am having is the on going running costs of these vacuums. I always use filter bags in my vacuums as this is the way they were designed, it is just convenient for easy disposal and the filtration level class M or L etc. is only with filter bags installed.
So the Festool bags cost around £5 each I can use 2 a day sometimes. The Nilfisk bags are £2 each so this is better.
I have looked at Bosch, Makita and Dewalt M class machines which all look like good machines but again the bags cost at least £5 each.
Also at first look the Fein dustex offerings look good as does the trend one but again the price of bags is crazy.
Currently the winning choice appears to be the H class offering from Numatic http://www.axminster.co.uk/numatic-hml- ... -extractor . This machine is H class which surpasses all the other machines for particles collected. The bags are the standard Numatic Hepa flow ones which can be found for £1.50 each or less if you buy loads. Though they do not state that this exact model has auto on or not, only that it is available as an option.??
Also the hoses and nozzles etc are easily found and cheap.
For me the purchase price is a lot, most of these machines are around the £500 range but if it lasts me a few years it is no problem. The running costs however will be constant and so I think more important.
100 bags for festool is £500 , 100 bags for numatic £150.
I have looked at the dust deputy type cyclones but I don`t see the point of collecting the dust in a tub and then releasing the fine and most dangerous dust again when emptying it.
Has anyone found anything better (the holy grail of extractor vacuums )
I feel like I would like to do a spreadsheet of Vacuum extractor purchase and running costs with filtration standards included, if I knew how to do that.
All suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
I am struggling with buying a new vacuum extractor. I will try to explain why. I have a nilfisk multi 30 which has served me well but is incredibly loud and I keep having to buy new hose ends as they wear out very quickly and can`t be easily bought near to me. Also I have no idea what the dust collection rating is on it.
This is mainly for site work and a bit of workshop stuff. I have a Record DX5000 for machinery extraction (great machine by the way)
I would like high level of filtration as I encounter unknown dusts and mdf etc.
I was looking at the Festool ctl or ctm vacuums as I have quite a few Festool tools and find them great, also they allow connection of 2400w tools (ie big router) . The problem I am having is the on going running costs of these vacuums. I always use filter bags in my vacuums as this is the way they were designed, it is just convenient for easy disposal and the filtration level class M or L etc. is only with filter bags installed.
So the Festool bags cost around £5 each I can use 2 a day sometimes. The Nilfisk bags are £2 each so this is better.
I have looked at Bosch, Makita and Dewalt M class machines which all look like good machines but again the bags cost at least £5 each.
Also at first look the Fein dustex offerings look good as does the trend one but again the price of bags is crazy.
Currently the winning choice appears to be the H class offering from Numatic http://www.axminster.co.uk/numatic-hml- ... -extractor . This machine is H class which surpasses all the other machines for particles collected. The bags are the standard Numatic Hepa flow ones which can be found for £1.50 each or less if you buy loads. Though they do not state that this exact model has auto on or not, only that it is available as an option.??
Also the hoses and nozzles etc are easily found and cheap.
For me the purchase price is a lot, most of these machines are around the £500 range but if it lasts me a few years it is no problem. The running costs however will be constant and so I think more important.
100 bags for festool is £500 , 100 bags for numatic £150.
I have looked at the dust deputy type cyclones but I don`t see the point of collecting the dust in a tub and then releasing the fine and most dangerous dust again when emptying it.
Has anyone found anything better (the holy grail of extractor vacuums )
I feel like I would like to do a spreadsheet of Vacuum extractor purchase and running costs with filtration standards included, if I knew how to do that.
All suggestions welcome.
Thanks.