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Heavy-duty performance meets out-of-the-way convenience.
With a 650
CFM suction capacity and a 3/4 HP, 60 Hz, 110 Volt, 12 amp
motor, this compact dust collector
handles serious shop messes without cluttering up your
workspace. It mounts
in seconds with a simple Z-bracket. Plus, it's portable!
Just set
up a few Z-brackets around your shop or house to create
dust-collection
stations
wherever you’re working. A comfortable foam-gripped handle
makes
transportation and setup a breeze. The
motor features a sealed shaft and bearings for quiet, long
lasting operation.
The inlet accepts 4" hose. Comes standard with a 15
gallon, 30-micron bag. The optional 5-micron replacement bag offers the same
size and capacity as the original, but with much finer
particle retention. Both bags are made from heavy-duty cloth
and attach easily.
Includes one Z-bracket and mounting hardware. Additional Z-brackets
sold
separately.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Dust Right® Wall Mount Dust Collector
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Average Rating:
3.9
(12 customer reviews)
$219.99
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1) Submitted by
Charlie, from hartsville, TN
on 12/30/2011
Customer Rating: 
Got this unit for Christmas. This is a great unit and does a good job. It's not even very noisy. I would recomend this unit to anyone with a small shop.
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2) Submitted by
Phillip, from Pensacola, FL
on 9/12/2011
Customer Rating: 
This is a great little dust vac! I just installed two of these into my Theatre Scene shop. In under a week of use the one for my table saw was full, the student's faces were shocked at how much dust it was pulling in. I love it because all of that dust is ending up in the bag and not in our lungs! Very good product, and I am excited to add more into the system soon.
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3) Submitted by
Rob, from Mesick, MICHIGAN
on 7/16/2011
Customer Rating: 
I have a small 10'x12' shop and this unit does the job quite well. I have it hooked up to my 16" jig saw,17" grizley band saw, and my spindle sander and I have had no issues. My first day having it hooked up to my bandsaw it sucked out 6" of resaw dust from the bottom wheel cover. Needless to say I was impressed. Works for my small shop and I highly recommend it.
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4) Submitted by
Dennis, from Hamden, CT
on 3/21/2011
Customer Rating: 
This is the 2nd one I have purchased. the 1st was for home and it replaced a Delta. It worked so good that I bought the 2nd for my company and it also replaced a Delta. We love the portability and ease of use.
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5) Submitted by
Richard Crnkovich, from Southgate, MI
on 4/19/2013
Customer Rating: 
I bought this Dust Right for my cnc Shark Pro. I think its great. It is not big and bulky. Its most definitely alot quiet than a shop vac. Remember a Rosch router, Shark moving around and a shop vac running whineing. Means your going deaf. But the Dust right has great suction. I made the mistake by leaving two 3/4 x1/1/2 sq.wood blocks on machine bed. Woof, gone, it sucked them in a blink of a eye. I also have the remotes. I will use this many years.
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6) Submitted by
Richard S., from Newbury Park, CA
on 9/15/2011
Customer Rating: 
This is the perfect solution for those of us that do not have the budget, or space, for a multi-gate stationary system. My shop is two bays in a three car garage which previously had no dust collection so I mounted the collector on an existing support post located near the middle of the shop. That way the hose easily reaches everywhere. I had to adapt the dust outputs on a most of my five shop tools table saw, radial arm saw, chop saw, band saw, and planer to accept the Dust Right Handle. Rockler had almost all of the adapter fittings and for my table saw I was able to locate the right sized pipe at my local home center and using “Goop” I attached all of the fittings permanently. I also fabricated a wooden bend relief piece that I attached to the collector to prevent the four inch hose from collapsing at the bend where it attaches to the collector. The only downside for me is trying to avoid tripping over the four inch hose as it snakes its way around the shop floor.
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7) Submitted by
Jerry Bowen, from Colorado City, TX
on 3/29/2012
Customer Rating: 
I recently purchased the Dust Right System. About the same time I joined a woodworking forum. I have been asing others on the forum for feedback on the system and so far all that I have heard is that the weak point of the system is that the dust bag is not adequate for retaining the real fine dust. Apparently that is true even of the optional 5M bag. Another thing that I need to mention is that while the unit can be attached to various mounting places in a shop, it is pretty heavy and cumbersome for me at least. I had to purchase the cart with wheels on it so that the unit can be mounted on it and moved around, this ran the whole set up to $552 by the time I got it here along with all of the fittings and the optiona bag, so, it is not an inexpensive system. So far I like how it works even though I may not be retaining all of the real fine dust in the bag, and from what I understand, that is dangerious to breath so I can't give the system an excellent rating, but I will rate it as good.
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8) Submitted by
Bruce Archambeault, from Four Oaks, NC
on 7/6/2012
Customer Rating: 
I just purchased this unit and overall I am happy with it. it is relatively quiet. However, the installation instructions are awful! Out of 4 pages there was a small paragraph and it did not even discuss all the steps needed to be done. More over, the exploded view of parts did not even show all the parts needed to install this! If you are handy and able to figure stuff out on your own, then you will be fine. However, beware!
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9) Submitted by
Keith, from Kirksville, MO
on 8/11/2012
Customer Rating: 
I have a two stage collection system with approximately thirty feet of 2 1/2" tubing and six, 3 foot drops with blast gates. This vac unit doesn't completely pull the sawdust through leaving dust in the main run and in the gates requiring frequent cleaning to completely close when not in use. This vac might be okay for a direct hook-up to a single tool but I wouldn't recommended it in a shop collection system. Going back to my old Craftsman vac. Disappointed.
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10) Submitted by
Dave, from East Aurora, NY
on 12/8/2012
Customer Rating: 
This small unit is excellent for a small shop! I have a 12 x 24 shop that has about all the tools you could cram into that spot, so adding a dust collector could not take up more space. This unit fit the bill. Great suction when used directly on the tool, never seems to be overwhelmed even with planning a 12" board. One thing that I must say is that you need to use a chip seporator when planning. The long curly chips clog the guard on the intake. Not a fault of the machine, just the nature of a good sharp planner. The machine is not noisy at all either.
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11) Submitted by
Mike, from Cincinnati, OH
on 4/6/2013
Customer Rating: 
So far I'm at all not impressed. I have a very small shop and wanted this vacuum so that I could mount it to a wall to save space. The unit just doesn't have the power that a typical shop vac has. And, after adding a dust separator it doesn't save any more space over a more powerful 2 stage system. And when you add all of the associated fittings you need to get it to work in a shop, it isn't a very good value. I would encourage anyone thinking about this system to consider a single unit 2 stage system.
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12) Submitted by
Bob C, from Waldorf, MD
on 4/17/2012
Customer Rating: 
It worked well when connected to my tools table saw, band saw, etc. but does not have enough power to clean floors or do general shop pickup. Even when I stepped it down to a 2.5 inch hose, my little 5.5 HP peak ShopVac appears to have more suction and does a lot better job on floors. I'm using the standard 30 micron bag, and the 4 foot 28 ft extended Dust Right hose.
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