hose with the proprietary quick connect , the second hose is a larger diameter hose with a 2 1/4 inch end that will work with more traditional shop vacuum tools and would connect up to a Dust Deputy without any effort. The 2 hose that come with the DWV010X are very different, one has the same roughly 1 1/2 inch O.D. It does not have the variable suction feature. The DWV010 has 4 small casters and it reminds me of a mop bucket with it's shape and how it rolls. It also has a roughly 1 1/2 inch outside diameter hose with a proprietary quick coupler on it. Both feature a tool start/ vacuum start ability with a run after cutoff delay. The DWV012 has variable suction 2 large wheels, 2 casters and a collapsible handle allowing it to be moves similar to a 2 wheel hand truck. Both have dual filters with the self cleaning feature. ![]() The DWV012 is a 10 gallon unit and the DWV010 is a 8 gallon. I got both from Bollard Tools (who ships via FedEx, not USPS or UPS), the listing for the DWV010X is: I recently picked up both a DWV012 and a DWV010, both through Ebay, and it was a DWV010X model in particular which comes with 2 hoses. ![]() Ridgid's vacs draw a lot of power and require separate circuits from high draw tools, that's the only downside.įigured that out real quick with my ridgid vac, when I had it in the same line as my OMT I went from about 10000 to 6000 opms lol and I didn't touch the dial Only thing you can't take away from them is the ones that have the tool actuated switches, that is no lie a sweet feature. To grind that floor, about 1,500 sq ft, I had to completely disassemble that vac and clean it out like 6 times even with all that fancy dual stage cleaning crap. I've used a high end dust extractor with a floor grinder (like a $800 unit), had fancy rare earth magnets to shank the dual stage filters clean, and cost me a lot of money to rent. The issue with regular vac's is that they filters clog quickly causing a loss in CFM, but using it with the dust deputy means you get the best of both worlds, clean filters meaning superior CFM while keeping your contents in a separate container. Personally I'm thinking about going with one of Ridgid's 6.5hp vac's which are rated at 200 CFM, and using it in combination with a Dust Deputy. ![]() 150 is standard issue ratings and 130 would IMO be subpar. It might have received a update raising the original CFM.
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