(Part 2) Best vacuum & dust collector accessories according to redditors

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We found 92 Reddit comments discussing the best vacuum & dust collector accessories. We ranked the 53 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Vacuum & dust collector hose clamps
Vacuum & dust collector ducts
Vacuum & dust collector hoses
Vacuum & dust collector bags
Vacuum & dust collector motors
Vacuum & dust collector parts

Top Reddit comments about Vacuum & Dust Collector Accessories:

u/fazzah · 9 pointsr/IAmA

http://www.amazon.com/Miele-AirClean-Type-Bags-Dustbags/dp/B001TPYX2G

That blue thing has this "hatch", so when the vacuum is closed, hose fits in there. When you lift the case, the hose is removed from there and the spring closes it behind. No mess :)

u/chrisfromthelc · 8 pointsr/woodworking

Get this. It's far more flexible than the usual shopvac hoses, making it far easier to control the sander. Plus, you don't have the long adapter getting in the way.

I would never use a hose because it was a pain, until I bought this one.

u/treesomega · 6 pointsr/microgrowery
  • This is my first grow. Check my history for pictures and further details.
  • I use Smart Pots / Geo Pots (3 and 5 gal respectively)
  • I water every 2-4 days
  • For a while, I always used nutes, but I've since switched to doing 2x waterings w/nutes, then 1x normal watering.
  • When watering, I always pH test before it goes in and the runoff that comes out
  • If the runoff pH is a little low, I aim slightly above ideal pH to compensate the next watering
  • I just use tap water. I'm in a newer building in the PNW, very urban (i.e. not rural). The pH is lower than ideal, so it must be raised.
  • Adding nutes doesn't seem to change pH very much
  • I use Fox Farm Trio nutes (Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom)
  • I use General Hydroponics Ph Control Kit to adjust pH
  • My pot is sitting in a drainage pan, but I always drain runoff
  • There's usually a pan or two of runoff water, which isn't a whole ton
  • I'm thinking about getting this shop vac powerhead which attaches to a 5-gal bucket. Seems to be cheaper than a shop vac and kinda cooler in a way haha. Will be easier to drain than tipping my drip pan, and the only practical way to drain it when I'm using a trellis (SCROG) in future grows.

    I wish I could add something to my water to make my plants glow in the dark. That'd be pretty cool.
u/hartk1213 · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I'm with you and I was to cheap the buy the deputy what I bought was this and yes it has a 90 bend on the outer port which creates the cyclone in the bucket .

Few changes I want to make is to get bigger wheels and a second bucket to screw down that this bucket can sit in because it does tip over every once in a while ..also get a coupler to use my vacuum attachments too as the hose is the same size so I can't get them to connect

u/stand_up_g4m3r · 3 pointsr/nvidia

I noticed the stock 120mm radiator was scorching hot with my RTX 2080 Ti Black at 2040MHz so I decided to mod a slim copper 240mm radiator to increase its cooling effectiveness.

I searched a bunch and never found a concrete answer but the barb size on the Hybrid kit is 7.5mm and I will be using the 1/4” ID tubing for this modification.

Already purchased the G1/4 7.5mm barbs for he radiator. My goal is to flash the card with the Palit BIOS which should increase the Power Limit from 112% to 124% and hopefully I can maintain a 2100MHz clock on the core.

https://imgur.com/a/L8k7cI0

Parts:
Pump/Black/Tubing - https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-1384-B1

Radiator - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FNXCLCJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_N3XoDbBST8HNF

Barbs - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PSDXQXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d4XoDb17Z1MKB

Hose Clamps (fit test needed) - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQ9M4HO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k5XoDbTHY5T34

u/hethuisje · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Okay. I am going to stop by my local hardware store after work but it's small so I'll probably buy something online. Amazon might be easiest, for better or worse. This has good reviews and says it comes with a HEPA filter: https://smile.amazon.com/Vacmaster-Gallon-2-Stage-Industrial-VF408/dp/B0023EY002/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

And this looks like the extra bags: https://smile.amazon.com/Vacmaster-Gallon-Dust-Pack-VFDB/dp/B002MUAGFU/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1509547538&sr=1-1&keywords=dust+bag+for+vf408

The price is right if the local place doesn't have something similar.

u/Probably_Not_Evil · 2 pointsr/minipainting

Thought I'd chime in. I just got my airbrush compressor and airbrush last Friday. But I'd done a bit of research and had a plan.

I built this out of parts from Amazon totaling $50 and a cardboard box.

The main components are:
An air filter. Try and get something that filters more particulates. Like smoke, mold and pollen, but a nice one if you aren't blowing the stuff outside.

A cheap 4in hose like you'd have behind your dryer.

This thing. Dust Hood for 4-Inch Hose

And the Air Motivator

Though I'd recommend getting a different vent booster, as this one is a bit weak. But it does work. The great thing about a vent booster is 2 fold. It's already 4 inches wide so it fits right on the 4 in hose. And it's at the other end of the hose. So the noise is very muted. Though this fan is pretty quite. I'd say it's more quite than a tiny desk fan.

Oh. And we can't forget. About a kilometer of Duck Tape.

u/AUChris03 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

You could hook it up to a dust shroud type thing and place it next to the item or area you're sanding and it would probably help. But you could really do the same thing with a shop vac.

u/teshreve · 2 pointsr/gpumining

Thanks for the post. I have seen a few of these before, but this one motivated me to finally order everything. I have been wondering what I was going to do this summer. Currently my rigs costs me about $8.50 a day in electricity, but saves me about $5 a day since it is literally heating my entire house.
@ .12 kwh the fan at full speed costs $.55 a day. I ordered a bigger tent and 2 of the fans. Hopefully I can run them at some lower percentage (they come with controllers).

This is what I ordered:

u/tbutters · 1 pointr/woodworking

Possibly one of these, but the same idea.

The idea would be partially restricting one branch so the other sees increased flow.

u/vfwang · 1 pointr/Tools

After doing a little more reading, I think you are right, I need to reduce the amount of suction getting to the sander, thank you for the suggestion.

I took a look at the manual, but I don't see that there is any CFM rating for attaching a vacuum. I did however, find a VX120 hose adapter that has an "air regulating slider - controls the amount of air flow entering the nozzle for applications that require reduced airflow".

u/GuildMasterJin · 1 pointr/woodworking

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00LPOSICW/?coliid=IKFCXXSHYEJSQ&colid=LN6XX12K7EOM&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Pretty sure the American Amazon also has these for low prices along with free shipping.

u/nesportsman · 1 pointr/woodworking

Amazon POWERTEC 70135 4-Inch Aluminum Blast Gate for Vacuum/Dust Collector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPF0S6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_BtEIybRP2V0S6

u/WoodTransformer · 1 pointr/woodworking

> Though it seems like the high price of replacement bags is across the board.

Actually I just saw that Stanley bags are cheaper. :-( might need to use Costco's return policy.

u/mrskwrl · 1 pointr/woodworking

This is true. Any idea if this dewalt adapter would fit over the port on my saw?

u/ksword13 · 1 pointr/Tools

Looks like my memory is a bit off or they went up in price. This is what we purchased from amazon... 2 pack = 10 dollars

POWERTEC 75002 High Efficiency Filter Bags for Ridgid Wet/Dry Vacuum VF3502, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MAR7Y6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_E.o4AbXDF1B37

u/lookatthemonkeys · 1 pointr/woodworking

Woodstock D4203 2-1/2-Inch by 10-Feet Hose, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054YCNBG/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_YflJub0QAFAB2

u/fencer04 · 1 pointr/woodworking

I also wanted an inexpensive cyclone type separator. I bought these at Amazon (from Rockler) and got a metal garbage can at Home Depot.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004AJVD76/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They come with round white stickers that make it easy to use a jig saw to cut into the lid when mounting them. It works great connected to my Harbor Freight 1.5HP dust collector.