I have an almost identical one from Stanley, which I use as a stationary shop vac. It lives under my workbench. I made four modifications: 1) Cyclone. I purchased the cheap cyclone & bucket on Amazon & Wallace & Gromit'ed it together with duct tape & a few bolts. Has worked like a charm, with very little dust getting as far as the bag & HEPA filter. I just empty the bucked every few weeks. Total cost was no more than £30. 2) Powerstrip. All my major tools are plugged into a power strip, which in turn plugs into the vacs command strip (only one tool ever in use at a time). I also added an emergency stop button to my workbench, with the vac wired into it. 3) I dismantled the vac to get the on/off/command button & extended it to sit next to the emergency stop button on my workbench. This means easy access. Got fed up of feeling around under the bench constantly! 4) I made a wall mounted blast gate tube. A hose goes from it to the cyclone. The system is a hollow rectangular tube made from a thin synthetic wood & held together with superglue! There are 10 DIY blast gates made of the same material (basically little pull out tabs) which align with 10 hoses that are permanently attached & run to the powertools. Despite being held together with superglue, it has worked perfectly for a year now. The hoses were scavenged from the tip & Freecycle etc... When I want to use a tool I just need to make sure the bench mounted button is set to 'command', pull out the blast gate tab on the wall mounted gizmo & fire away. It makes dust collection super quick & easy. This system took me about a year to fully develop, with several incrimental steps but it is my pride & joy. Not seen a setup exactly like it on RUclips. I should really make a video to share the idea :) This comment will have to do for now lol
Hi Dean, just cottoned on to your channel. Watched a couple of vids and I'm hooked. I was going to purchase one of those wet n drys from Wickes but thanks to your review, I plumped for the Hyundai model which is the same price, except thanks to your code I got a fiver off. Cheers. Great review mate and keep up the good work.👍😃
Hi Dean, What great vids you do. I'm disabled so can't do mas much as I would like. But just wanted to say, thank you very much for th tip on your discount code, just to let people know, yes it works when you buy this shop vac. I've ordered today, so looking forward to using it. Thanks again Dean.
Great video as usual. Ordering on the laptop was a palaver as the website thinks Kent is in Northern Ireland and will not process the order. ;-) Works OK on the phone. And the code works, which is great!
Great video Dean, £99 for a shop vac that's a good price with all the fittings and a power take off socket with the override .Handy to have in the workshop. Thank's for the video and I hope your keeping well , take care mate see you on the next one😀😀👍👍👍
Dean, the 'Tonka Toy' switch is those snowflakes that use thick work gloves... ;) PS. Mahusive error with the suction volume test - on the Van the meter fits nearly 100% of the aperture - on the w/shop system your sucking at LEAST 50% plain air so no wonder the readings are a similar percentage difference
Very enjoyable vid,i use mine all the time and at £99 its a steal, and the take off is really handy . All the best mate . See you next time , can't wait . 🛠️🛠️👍
While it’s more powerful in the test in the video, the full lengths of pipe for the plumbed in system would weaken the flow too much. That’s why I mentioned the triple motor version they have 😊
Hi Dean great review 👍👍. Can I ask does the curved pipe not fit onto the stainless steel extension for storage 🤔🤔. Back drop looks so different also 👍👍 take care mate keep up the good work 🙏🏻👏👏👏
Hi loving the videos , do you know if a Henry hoover hose will screw on to the hoover , there is a larger bore yellow hose on Amazon that I’m thinking of getting to go with this vac , cheers
I don’t really know what to update to be honest, it’s still doing what it should generally. Could do with a more powerful vac than my old Numatic though. I’m yet to attach everything since moving the workshop around so I have to get into that asap
Mate that really sucks. Look for pool filter socks. They are cheap and will make your filter last longer. I wish we had that unit here in the USA. Just the automatic switch by itself is $30 US. Great buy! Take care
Thanks, no idea though I’m afraid. Based on the fact it’s really a small affordable vac I would imagine it’s generally ordinary shop hand tools. For things like tablesaws and lathes etc with big motors I imagine a HVLP system would be more beneficial
On the PDF that you can download from the website it says: "do not connect any electrical equipment to the electronic power socket that exceeds the maximum power of 2000W"
Dean, ive got some things that are meant for swimming pool filters. They resemble them things that grans used to wear(think they called pop socks). It looks as if they were designed for the vac. Incidently my vac is same speck as yours. They fit percectly around filter, length & diameter. I put 1 on the hole that blo ows out also. Loads in packet. I could send you some if you have an address or shop i could send them.
Thank you Steven, I think the fact I’m using a bash means it wouldn’t achieve much, it catches most and the little stuff gets stopped by the HEPA filter. I have the foam one if I ever use it for fluid though 😊
Hi just come across your channel, I run a 4x4 specialists and we are looking for a super powerful vac to cut our cleaning process down before wet vaccing carpets and the odd dog hair etc. Do you recommend something upto £300. Thankyou
That is indeed a bargain! Had a "Dust Buddy" with a cyclone attached, worked very well, but the motor made such a ruckus I finally saved up for a festool mini CTL.
@@WoodworkJourney I am confident that if you keep putting out great content like you have lately, your channel will grow and some big tool company will notice!
Thanks. I've spent years lustng after festool hoses because they have an outer like that, it never occured to me that you could buy it as an add-on. Just placed an order! ATB.
I have an almost identical one from Stanley, which I use as a stationary shop vac. It lives under my workbench. I made four modifications:
1) Cyclone. I purchased the cheap cyclone & bucket on Amazon & Wallace & Gromit'ed it together with duct tape & a few bolts. Has worked like a charm, with very little dust getting as far as the bag & HEPA filter. I just empty the bucked every few weeks. Total cost was no more than £30.
2) Powerstrip. All my major tools are plugged into a power strip, which in turn plugs into the vacs command strip (only one tool ever in use at a time). I also added an emergency stop button to my workbench, with the vac wired into it.
3) I dismantled the vac to get the on/off/command button & extended it to sit next to the emergency stop button on my workbench. This means easy access. Got fed up of feeling around under the bench constantly!
4) I made a wall mounted blast gate tube. A hose goes from it to the cyclone. The system is a hollow rectangular tube made from a thin synthetic wood & held together with superglue! There are 10 DIY blast gates made of the same material (basically little pull out tabs) which align with 10 hoses that are permanently attached & run to the powertools.
Despite being held together with superglue, it has worked perfectly for a year now. The hoses were scavenged from the tip & Freecycle etc...
When I want to use a tool I just need to make sure the bench mounted button is set to 'command', pull out the blast gate tab on the wall mounted gizmo & fire away. It makes dust collection super quick & easy.
This system took me about a year to fully develop, with several incrimental steps but it is my pride & joy. Not seen a setup exactly like it on RUclips. I should really make a video to share the idea :) This comment will have to do for now lol
Fantastic to hear you’ve developed an awesome sounding system!
Hi Dean, just cottoned on to your channel. Watched a couple of vids and I'm hooked. I was going to purchase one of those wet n drys from Wickes but thanks to your review, I plumped for the Hyundai model which is the same price, except thanks to your code I got a fiver off. Cheers. Great review mate and keep up the good work.👍😃
Brilliant! I hope you like it as much as I do!
Hi Dean, What great vids you do. I'm disabled so can't do mas much as I would like. But just wanted to say, thank you very much for th tip on your discount code, just to let people know, yes it works when you buy this shop vac. I've ordered today, so looking forward to using it. Thanks again Dean.
That’s great! I hope you like it as much as I do!
Love your channel, and your honest approach.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Great video as usual. Ordering on the laptop was a palaver as the website thinks Kent is in Northern Ireland and will not process the order. ;-) Works OK on the phone. And the code works, which is great!
How weird! I hope you love it though!
Great video Dean, £99 for a shop vac that's a good price with all the fittings and a power take off socket with the override .Handy to have in the workshop. Thank's for the video and I hope your keeping well , take care mate see you on the next one😀😀👍👍👍
Thanks Shaun, yeah I think this is a great value machine. Certainly handy to have in any size shop but definitely beneficial to a small one
@@WoodworkJourney Thank's for reply Dean👍
Dean, the 'Tonka Toy' switch is those snowflakes that use thick work gloves... ;) PS. Mahusive error with the suction volume test - on the Van the meter fits nearly 100% of the aperture - on the w/shop system your sucking at LEAST 50% plain air so no wonder the readings are a similar percentage difference
Yep, agreed, however I had no form of reference other than telling you it’s more powerful as I feel it, but that doesn’t really help anyone
Very enjoyable vid,i use mine all the time and at £99 its a steal, and the take off is really handy . All the best mate . See you next time , can't wait . 🛠️🛠️👍
Thanks Arthur!
Really loved the video and has contained some useful information for us going forward!
Greetings Dean. Hope you are well. Good machine and well reviewed. Bob (Weston super Mare)
Thank you Bob!
Great stuff.
Why don’t you plug this into the main unit and get rid of the old thingy?
Bob
England
While it’s more powerful in the test in the video, the full lengths of pipe for the plumbed in system would weaken the flow too much. That’s why I mentioned the triple motor version they have 😊
@@WoodworkJourney AHH, I see. Thanks
Hi Dean great review 👍👍. Can I ask does the curved pipe not fit onto the stainless steel extension for storage 🤔🤔. Back drop looks so different also 👍👍 take care mate keep up the good work 🙏🏻👏👏👏
The metal bit goes into the onboard storage with the same hole that the curved bit would go in lol
Ah I thought it might fit on the end of the steel pipe when it was stowed??
Hi loving the videos , do you know if a Henry hoover hose will screw on to the hoover , there is a larger bore yellow hose on Amazon that I’m thinking of getting to go with this vac , cheers
I have no idea, wouldn’t think so, and the hose bore on the machine works well for the size of the outlet
Definitely looks to be a great deal for £99 👍. The new backdrop looks very good too 👌😁.
I think so too! And thanks! 😊
Hi Dean, great video are you going to an update on how your 40mm shop vac system as its been a while since you fitted it.
I don’t really know what to update to be honest, it’s still doing what it should generally. Could do with a more powerful vac than my old Numatic though. I’m yet to attach everything since moving the workshop around so I have to get into that asap
@@WoodworkJourney Thanks Dean i`m thinking of using the same in my workshop and i wanted to know that it works ok.
Mate that really sucks.
Look for pool filter socks. They are cheap and will make your filter last longer.
I wish we had that unit here in the USA. Just the automatic switch by itself is $30 US. Great buy!
Take care
Cheers
Hi Dean been looking at the specs can't see what the max wattage is for the power take off, any idea.love the Chanel.
Thanks, no idea though I’m afraid. Based on the fact it’s really a small affordable vac I would imagine it’s generally ordinary shop hand tools. For things like tablesaws and lathes etc with big motors I imagine a HVLP system would be more beneficial
On the PDF that you can download from the website it says: "do not connect any electrical equipment to the electronic power socket that exceeds the maximum power of 2000W"
Dean, ive got some things that are meant for swimming pool filters. They resemble them things that grans used to wear(think they called pop socks). It looks as if they were designed for the vac. Incidently my vac is same speck as yours. They fit percectly around filter, length & diameter. I put 1 on the hole that blo ows out also. Loads in packet. I could send you some if you have an address or shop i could send them.
I think thoe things are called "scum socks".
Thank you Steven, I think the fact I’m using a bash means it wouldn’t achieve much, it catches most and the little stuff gets stopped by the HEPA filter. I have the foam one if I ever use it for fluid though 😊
JP’s Small Loft Workshop did a video on those pool socks a couple of months back so take a look 😁👍.
Hi. Great review. I went online to have a further look and it’s down to £79.99!! More of a bargain albeit it’s currently out of stock 🤦🏼
Hi just come across your channel, I run a 4x4 specialists and we are looking for a super powerful vac to cut our cleaning process down before wet vaccing carpets and the odd dog hair etc. Do you recommend something upto £300. Thankyou
That is indeed a bargain!
Had a "Dust Buddy" with a cyclone attached, worked very well, but the motor made such a ruckus I finally saved up for a festool mini CTL.
I’m relatively confident I won’t be affording anything Festool in the foreseeable future lol
@@WoodworkJourney
I am fortunate, although having a chronic illness, to have a job that pays enough to save some money each month....
That’s super helpful 👍👍
@@WoodworkJourney I am confident that if you keep putting out great content like you have lately, your channel will grow and some big tool company will notice!
Very kind of you to say
Did you try putting the annoying bent hose bit on top of the other castor like the little corner hose?
yep
I’m really surprised how quiet it is for 100 quid!
I know right?! I’m impressed with the little thing
Hose length and diameter differences kinda negate the suck test you did.... For 99 squid it looks like a well decent portable shop vac.
Yeah I know what you mean, it’s difficult to show real world tests of this kind of thing
I can't see a link for the dust hose sleeve you mentioned you'd used?
Completely forgot, should now be added to the description
Thanks. I've spent years lustng after festool hoses because they have an outer like that, it never occured to me that you could buy it as an add-on. Just placed an order! ATB.
Glad to be of help! 😁
Just out of interest, what's the internal diameter of the hose inlet??????
I will try and remember to measure, off the top of my head I would think between 38 and 40mm ish
eBay have lots of generic reusable bags. They are sized by litres, I have one in my Titan shop vac.
That’s on my list to check out 😊
Does it attach to most tools
Depends on the adapters you use. Most tools are different
Bargain, £99 with a take off AND an idiot proof switch!
Exactly!