Which cyclone Dust Extractor. 1K budget

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Chunkytfg

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I'm in the market for a new Dust extractor as my old Record Power DX5000 is not quite cutting it any more.

I've been looking at either the Axminster or Charnwood ones.

The Axminster is this one ... https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-workshop-aw145ce-cyclone-dust-extractor-230v-107571

The Charnwood is this one ... https://charnwood.net/product/charnwood-c300r-2hp-cyclone-extractor-with-remote-start/

They both are very similar performance wise but the noisiness of the Charnwood one seems quite a bit lower that the Axminster one?

Other than the noise what am I missing about the differences between them? The Laguna Cflux1looks great as an alternative but its so much more money and probably a bit excessive for my needs.

Can anyone think of an alternative or give advice for which one of the two to buy?

I'll be needing it to connect to the usual selection of tools. Table saw, Bandsaw, Mitre saw, small CNC router etc. All via a soon to be built ducting system
 
Little in it really. and 7db is nothing given when its on you'll be wearing ear defenders.
5 yr guarantee charn/3 on the ax i dont think is the clincher.
Airflow is probably more accurate on the ax, the charn only quotes one speed, and isnt taking into account its more at 150mm
£Ax is 150 cheaper

I'd go with the ax as its cheaper and looks less cobbled together.
 
It's not That noise is an issue for me but more about the neighbours. I spend my time in the garage with Earbuds in with a decent pair of ear defenders over them so even at the moment it's not that terrible. I'm just very aware that if I'm in there with the CNC running for hours at a time while I'm also doing other jobs requiring other tools the noise adds up so the quieter the better.

In all honesty at the moment though it's the router on the CNC thats the main source of noise and I have plans to convert it to a water-cooled Spindle in the future which will help massively but even so I'd prefer to keep noise down low if possible.


Thanks for the input.
 
I'm in there with the CNC running for hours at a time.
That may be the main limiting factor. CamVac motors have a limit of about 30 minutes continuous running. Though with multiple motors you can cycle through them to get continuous running - though that does need manual intervention.

I can't see a time limit in the specs for the Axminster and Charnwood. I notice the Axminster manual describes the remote and it options include a limit of 8 hours - so I presume the unit is designed to run continously for at least that long.

So, I think my suggestion of using a CamVac would not suit your situation.
 

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