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๐จ Elevate your cleanup gameโtrap dust before it slows you down!
The Oneida Air Systems AXD001004 Dust Deputy DIY cyclone separator uses patented Neutral Vane Technology to boost suction by 20% and capture 99% of dust and debris before reaching your vacuum filter. Compatible with virtually any wet/dry vacuum via universal 2.0" tapered ports, it extends filter life, reduces maintenance costs, and adapts to your custom setup. Made in the USA from anti-static resin, this cyclone separator is a must-have upgrade for professionals seeking cleaner, more efficient dust collection.













| ASIN | B002JP315K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,570 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #23 in Vacuum & Dust Collector Filters |
| Brand Name | Oneida Air Systems |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Color | _ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,987) |
| Date First Available | 4 September 2012 |
| Included Components | Cyclone, gasket, and mounting hardware |
| Item Weight | 22.7 g |
| Material Type | Plastic, Resin |
| Model Info | AXD001004 |
| Part Number | AXD001004 |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 23.62 x 18.8 cm; 22.68 g |
A**Z
Excelente dispositivo
Alv si funciona, increรญble como algo tan simple puede dar soluciรณn a un problema. Recoge perfecto el aserrรญn y el polvo, incluso pelos de mis mascotas. Solo le hice unos adaptadores con mi impresora 3d para usarlo con mi aspiradora truper y listo. Pasa muy muy poco polvo a la aspiradora, menos gasto en filtros quรฉ son carisimos.
L**O
Muito bom
Muito bom a muito tempo que eu queria comprar
C**S
Wicked Awesome
I've got to say that I was skeptical at first with this thing, but after just one use I am thoroughly impressed. At $50+ the price is steep for just the cyclone piece, I think they could throw in a gasket, or maybe some various hose adapters. I'm using mine on a white "food grade" 5 gal bucket I bought from Home Depot. A quick squeeze of this bucket compared to the typical orange Homer bucket revealed the white one was a tad thicker and I thought would be better at not squeezing in. I made a rigid round doughnut for the lid about 9 inch diameter and and caulked it to the lid. I also printed out Oneida's template for the bolt pattern. I got a 1/8 inch thick 6" x 6" piece of rubber from Ace Hardware to make a gasket seal between the cyclone and the top of the lit. I used 1/4inch x 1 1/2 long bolts with washers and nuts to attach it. Came out looking sweet and feeling really solid. Attached to the bucket and gave it a whirl. Only minor lid depressions from the suction, and no leaks. Like other people complained, it is a little tippy. But I'll resolve that with some concoction of a cart to hold the vacuum too. I don't do a ton of woodworking, so I feel the 5 gal bucket size will be fine for my need. As far as the vacuum, I'm using a Home Depot Rigid model WD4070 bought for $69. I looked around for the something that sucked but didn't suck* and thought that was the best value. I am very happy with the power, size, and abilities of it. It's not as loud as people complain too. I felt that since I was using the dust deputy, I didn't need a huge shop vac, so I opted for a similar power one with a smaller volume. Not sure about the science behind all the static pressure, and suction pressure. But this one gets the job done well. After a 20 minute run sucking up saw dust of poplar, pine, and fir, and some plane shavings, the dust deputy did incredible. Its satisfying seeing it swirling around in there too, and even more satisfying when I opened the vacuum up after and not a freakin spec of saw dust was found. Its almost like magic! haha. The only frustrating occurrences I had were with the hoses, attachments, and adapters. Since I can't really blame Oneida for that since they didn't provide any, and it would be hard for them to because of all the different sizes out there. The adapter and hose companies really ought to dumb it down for us DIYers, and color code which hose will fit on which connections. The outer diameter and inner diameter sizes are a nightmare, and it really forces you to over-buy several different options bring it home and see what fits, then return what doesn't. The good thing about the dust deputy is [that I thought at the time] that the nozzles are tapered so maybe it could fit a few different close sizes. I ended up buying a larger hose for the vacuum end, and using the original hose that came with the vac, on the opposite end before the dust deputy. Ugh. My local HD didn't have a big selection of adapters, nor did they have optimal size rubber-and-hose-clamp ones. PROs: would buy it again, well engineered and gets the job done well. Con's: prepare for an annoying time getting hose fittings to work.
M**R
Dust deputy a must buy for your media blasting cabinet
Great product for fine dust extraction which would normally end up in your vacuum's motor. Relatively simple to assemble and easily customisable to fit any application.
N**N
This Cyclone works Great
The system works pretty good. It is ease to install the cyclone. I bought the simple kit so no hoses or adaptors so needed to acquire those. The unit collects the big shavings from the planer excellent! I have not tried it with the sander of Chop Saw yet but it looks promising. At this point I am VERY IMPRESSED with this bit of kit. I saw a Video comparing this to unit to others and they classed it as Number One and I would agree. I think it works Outstanding and I would recommend it. Update: I connected the Cyclone Separator to my Mitre Saw (Chop Saw) and it worked great. I did not find any saw dust in the vacuum container. Very Impressed
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