Dewalt Universal Vacuum (Explained in 2 minutes)
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DeWalt DWH161N 18v XR Universal Cordless Dust Extractor
Part of DeWalt's Perform & Protect product group which is designed to reduce occupational hazards, the DWH161 is a compact cordless dust extractor that is powered by a DeWalt XR power tool battery (18v or 54v).
Ideal for use with tools like cordless hammer drills, the DWH161 weighs 1.7kg and is supplied with a belt hook and removable shoulder strap which enable the extractor to be worn on your person and easily carried from location to location. The extractor is compatible with the WTC (Wireless Tool Control) system which means it can be synchronised with a power tool for automatic activation whenever the trigger is pulled - additionally, it can be switched on independently by using a WTC remote control (not included).
The DWH161 has a washable HEPA filter that captures 99.5% of particles larger than 0.3 microns. It is supplied with a stepped power tool adaptor to connect it to the dust extraction ports of most power tools on the market, as well as a crevice nozzle for standalone use.
specifications
• Battery Voltage: 18v
• Battery type: Dewalt XR Lithium-Ion
• Max. Airflow: 9.1 l/sec
• Tank Capacity: 0.21 L
• Hose Length: 1 metre
• Hose Diameter: 31 mm
• Sound Pressure: 66.3 dB(A)
• Sound Pressure Uncertainty: 1.5 dB(A)
• Sound Power: 82.5 dB(A)
• Sound Power Uncertainty: 1.5 dB(A)
• Machine Weight: 1.7Kg
Features & Benefits
• Compact cordless extractor on the DeWalt 18v XR battery platform
• Also compatible with high capacity 54v Flexvolt batteries
• Energy-efficient brushless motor for longer runtimes
• Washable HEPA filter: captures 99.5% of particles 0.3 microns & larger
• Shoulder strap and belt hook for hands-free mobile use
• Carry strap mounting points enable the strap to be removed or replaced
• Flexible anti-static hose with a length of 1 metre
• WTC capable of remote control and synchronised switching with WTC power tools
• Two-second switch-off delay when synced to power tools to ensure all remaining dust is extracted
Contents
• DWH161N Cordless 18v Dust Extractor
• Shoulder Strap
• Belt Hook
• Stepped Power Tool Adaptor
• Crevice Nozzle
• No Battery
• No Charger
• No Case
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Review a vacumcleaner without turning it on.
Energy conservation
Energy prices are through the roof! 😉
how powerful is the suction? on par with handheld vacuums?
How long does it take to drain one 5ah battery?
3 d printing would boost this vacuum to god mode.
how incredibly British
You wanna know what other hose is a meter long 👀
😂
Ask your mum
I think you set a record for the least informative review ever done on RUclips. Wow I hope they didn’t send you that tool.
Hi there. Are you able to inform us of what specific details you are looking for? We'll do our best to rectify this. Please note that all relevant specifications (the boring part 😉) are listed in the description.
Kind regards, Tooled-Up.
It’s not a hoover, it’s a dewalt vacuum.
Dewalt doesn’t have 18v batteries bud. Lol. That would be a 20 volt.
This is a review of the UK version of this product. For the most part, all US 20v DeWalt power tools are alternatively powered by 18v batteries over here in the UK.
Hope this clears things up, Tooled-Up.
Yes they do, they just have to compete with bigger is better marketing in the US, so put the maximum voltage on US packs (hence 20V MAX, the clue is in the name) as opposed to the nominal voltage, which is 18V, for those of us who are not swayed by nonsense marketing hype.
@@dave38xhopefully you didn't loose too much sleep over this
Lol an American I presume.
They call it 20v max because it sounds better to you.
Much like why a 1/4 pounder sold better than a 1/3 pounder despite it being the same cost.