Shop Vac Hose Extension From CEN-TEC Systems
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2023
- This is a great extension hose I bought from CEN-TEC Systems. It came with multiple quick click adaptors that fit my small power tools. It would also fit some larger power tools like a miter saw, if they have a smaller exhaust port. The 20' hose allows me to reach to most of my shop witout moving my shop vac. You can get various lengths of hose.
Cen-Tec Systems 94720 Quick Click 20 Ft. Hose for Home and Shop Vacuums with Expanded Multi-Brand Power Tool Adapter Set for Dust Collection, Silver a.co/d/2oN9kcS - Хобби
My Cen-Tec hose made me like my shop vac -- these accessories might help me love it!!
Yep! The Centec hose is great. I hope you were able to get my discount when you ordered. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you for the review, ordered today. I enjoy your delivery and shop organization. And I am sure you are a stand up guy!
Thanks for the kind words. I think you will like the hose.
Bought this prior to this video and still learned something! Thanks.
Great! Thanks for letting me know!
Great video Ray , clear and consice. i dont know how this video doesnt have more views. You're gonna blow up.
Thank you. I never have a clue how a video will do. I just do them to help others as so many RUclips creators have helped me and don’t worry about the view count.
informative ! I’ ve just ordered from the link. Thanks
Great. I use mine a lot! Thanks for letting me know.
Good timing! I bought a Rockler hose and adapter solution which just isn’t cutting it. I think I’ll return it and buy this one👍🏻✅
Great Steve! I Hope the CEN-TEC works better! I suspect it’s a little less expensive too. Thanks for the comment!
They have an anti static model as well which you should def go with if you have the budget. Much better for sanding.
Yes they do. A bit more pricey. Thanks for pointing it out. Some may be interested.
Great idea! I just bid on, and won, a 35ft hose by the same company, which has a lot of attaching pieces. My winning bid was only 10 cents. I can't see how I could go wrong. This should work well with my shop vac. Thanks!
Wow! That’s awesome. If you don’t like it, I’ll give you a dollar plus shipping. That’s a 10x increase over your cost!!!
@@Ray_Here, I'm heading to pick it up, right now. 😊
You screwed the ends on... that means a guy could make shorter hoses out of the 20 & still use the qk connects...
I've been remodeling my shop this yr & I'm almost at the vacuum stage. I can't use a 20' because of the layout of my shop.
I use shorter hoses in the crappy vac system I gave now. I made holders for the hose ends that effectively plug the hose so I can grab any of the 4 hoses, pull it out of the holder & hit the remote button.
It works pretty good; the problem I've had is getting durable remotes. Think I'm gonna build something myself using wired relays in the new system & have a switch by each hose. Mebbe I can get tricky & use a micro-switch in the holder.
I like the Cen-Tech hose; fighting hose plugs, (I work in wood & metal, which is a nightmare for plastic Shop Vac hoses.)
Also good point about the exterior of the hose catching on things.
My mantra on vac hoses & the only thing keeping me sane while using them is: If it can snag, it will snag; if it can get plugged, it will get plugged.
It's kept me from piling it all in the yard & burning it for 40 yrs... LOL
Good stuff, George. I’m pretty sure Cen-Tec has a 10’ hose as well. I have cut the hose in half and it works fine. Your mantra is totally accurate! Thanks for the comment and sharing your thoughts. I also have a video about the Cent-Tec dust cyclone compared to others. You might want to check it out. Thanks again!
@@Ray_Here I bought a Cen-Tec last week, that's what put me on the look out for YT vids on their hoses.
What irritated me a bit about there cyclone is the out/inlets on it don't match any of the 4 Shop Vacs, (3 brands), the nfo w/ it gives every dimension except the out/inlets AND when you go to there website they have a bunch of fittings, but not one of them is labeled "Cyclone".
Then when you measure them, they are odd dimensions both inside & outside diameters.
Frustrating as hell.
I had a bad brain injury 20 yrs ago & struggle w/ compare & contrast and logic/deductive reasoning, anyway, but they aren't making it easy.
Anything considered 'intuitive' has to beat me over the head, or it ain't intuitive. LOL
I constantly wonder if companies ever test drive their instructions, product info & such.
@@georgedennison3338 Their hose kit has adapters that fit different shop vacs. It’s the screw on ones you saw me use. If you have any questions, give them a call. I have found them very helpful. Look on their website under standard QuiickClick kits. There is a Bayonet version that offers a 10’ hose and several adapters. Two of them should fit ant vac. Open occasion I have to use two adapters together. Good Luck!
@@Ray_Here Thanks, I'll take a look & give them a call, if it's not clear.
Can you please tell us the interior dimension of the hose? Great video Thanks.
Sorry, I’m traveling. Check the Centec website. If they don’t show it, call them. They should be able to help you.
I saw a large drop in suction going with a smaller hose
The suction is fine. I’m sure that the length of the hose as well as a slightly smaller hose does have some impact.
You should see an increase in vacuum by decreasing the hose size.
Have you checked for leaks, etc?
Does it fit the dust deputy?
It comes with several adapters so it should.