Review of Three Fume Extractors | Which one is The Best For Soldering/Laser Marking
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Fumes are often produced during daily repair, which not only affects the repair environment but also poses a threat to the health of the repair technicians if too many fumes are inhaled. Therefore, a fume extractor is a very necessary tool for repair technicians. In this video, we will compare and review the three most popular fume extractors on the market. We are hoping this video will help repair technicians select the most suitable fume extractor.
Products recommended in this video:
REFOX fume extractor, please click: bit.ly/37Z4gdp
REFOX upgraded laser marking machine mini equipment set, please click: bit.ly/3pDM7YI
REFOX automatic desktop laser marking machine set, please click: bit.ly/3aXvq68
00:00 Intro
00:52 Structure Comparison
03:24 Function Comparison
06:08 Conclusion
07:02 REWA Introduction
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Sorry i an not buy your machine sorry 😥
@@bussidmoonmidnight9232 who cares. move along
Nice Revox add
Perfect timing was in the market to buy one!
Hey, did you ever end up buying one and how did it go? Where did you get it from? Thanks. I'm about to buy one since my fiber laser is on its way.
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I can only go by the video, but I'm guessing this is a desktop type unit, as opposed to a larger one (like the KS-180 types on Ebay, etc) that could sit on the floor and route the hose over a desk work area?
You are from phone repair school?
Great comparison and good price also👏
wow really you guys have taken things seriously,
И цена 9999999€
I'll tell you from experience
Don't buy the refox extractor. It sucks.
I have the acrylic box the fume extractor and a fan trying to push the air outside with the video up still get headaches and smell fumes
What are you using it with? A laser or something else? Have you figured out a better way of extracting fumes? I'm about to tackle this issue. Thanks.
@@YAOG I got the nasan fume extractor works wayyy better because it comes with a box that keeps fumes trapped. You could use the rewa one as well but the box cut out doesn't fit. I'm also getting a millitary grade gas mask for removing the glass because just the fume extractor doesn't work good enough. It's kinda expensive and you will have to replace the tank or filter quite often but no amount of money is worth your health in my opinion. Especially after just spending time a couple days ago with a family friend that has cancer and watching her spend every day just trying to fight that
@@chriscripe9477 Ugh I'm sorry to hear about your friend. Yeah my application is for a fiber laser that I'll be using in a room in my home. Im hoping to find something that works well with the smell too.
@@YAOG no worries, yeah I would think anything that can fit in the acrylic box and then can be inclosed in the box and have the fume extractor hooked up to the box. I personally just put my laser outside. I hate to be that guy to let those fumes float in the air but I think humanity has wayyyy bigger issues than pollution from the laser. I don't even hook my fume extractor up to it. The big issue is removing the back glass which at that point I have to be right next to it and breath in the fumes. I'd just move it outside if possible and then if you don't have to be by it or where the fumes are blowing because of the wind you will be fine. The issue like I said is removing the backglass from iphones where there's no other option but to manually pry the backglass off and be in the fumes. That's where a fume extractor and gas mask would come into play
@@chriscripe9477 Interesting. I have a covered porch but that's about it. I suppose I could do the work outside. I am in Florida, after all.