Great review, I currently own the hammer drill, it has been a beast on the job site, I’ve been using a lot lately installing anchors for victaulic lines. The vacuum thing it’s amazing definitely buying it after your review thanks for your content.
Better review than the guy who had this sitting on the table right in front of him & he didn’t even switch it on. This has been a decent review compared to the one I’m referring to.
Does it eventually stop working if the filter fills up? How do you know when to clean/swap out the filter? Do you basically have to empty it each time you use it? I'm trying to compare this to the full-on vacuum version.
Thank for the review! Before I buy it I'm wondering, how heavy is it? We use hammer drills to drill holes in ceilings, about 80 a day. I'm worried that the weight is gonna make it more tiresome.
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder. www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor/dp/B07WQB34DX/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=1G1OVUQNG03V&keywords=dewalt+hepa+dust+extractor&qid=1675786061&sprefix=deealt+hepa+%2Caps%2C4188&sr=8-9
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder. DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor Lots of options. But I would want something that I don’t have to empty to often. Hope that helps
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder. DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor Lots of options. But I would want something that I don’t have to empty to often. Hope that helps
I want to buy it so badly but a friend told me that he had it not the dewalt and accually told me 10 years ago had the same system and the brushes where the bit goes destroyed often and the system wasn't working after that is that true about the dewalt dust extraction system?
i've personally never had any issues with this system, its very handy if you need to be mobile, i tend to use a vacuum with an attachment more than i use this, but it's definitely handy
@Hammer and Home thanks a lot for your feedback I will definitely buy it mostly I want it cause I install aircoditions in houses and most of them tell me plz don't make dust so I think it's a good investment saves you time and make you seem more professional I also will use it for light digging in walls but there I dont need the vacuum. Thnx again :)
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This thing is 83% off on Amazon with the link you gave! Just bought it for $62 with shipping
Will the DWH304DH extractor fit in the plastic carry case of the DCH293 rotary hammer?
Great review, I currently own the hammer drill, it has been a beast on the job site, I’ve been using a lot lately installing anchors for victaulic lines. The vacuum thing it’s amazing definitely buying it after your review thanks for your content.
Right on! thanks for watching and happy I was able to help
Thanks so much for this review. I was curious if this would work with a flat blade and you said no at the end of your video so thank you for that.
Yeah it would be nice if there was an attachment to swap out.
Better review than the guy who had this sitting on the table right in front of him & he didn’t even switch it on. This has been a decent review compared to the one I’m referring to.
Thanks, happy you enjoyed it
Thanks man. I just bought a 293 and was thinking of buying a dust extractor and I'm going to get this one for sure.
Will the 304 dustr extractor fit in the case of the 293?
Thanks for sharing your info, what is the max length bit that will work with this unit?
That's a beautiful attachment.
Hey can i ask why your hover isn’t carrying on 2 seconds after drilling as stated on Dewalt website
Good question, I’m not sure. It just shuts off immediately
Does it eventually stop working if the filter fills up? How do you know when to clean/swap out the filter?
Do you basically have to empty it each time you use it?
I'm trying to compare this to the full-on vacuum version.
Yeah it only gets a few holes than you have to dump it out. It’s know ware near as good as a vacuum. It’s just handy for quick jobs
Thank for the review! Before I buy it I'm wondering, how heavy is it? We use hammer drills to drill holes in ceilings, about 80 a day. I'm worried that the weight is gonna make it more tiresome.
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder.
www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor/dp/B07WQB34DX/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=1G1OVUQNG03V&keywords=dewalt+hepa+dust+extractor&qid=1675786061&sprefix=deealt+hepa+%2Caps%2C4188&sr=8-9
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder.
DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor
Lots of options. But I would want something that I don’t have to empty to often. Hope that helps
If your drilling 80 a day, I might go with a different set up. Not so much because of the weight increase. And it’s not heavy at all. But because of the amount of holes you can drill before you have to empty the cartridge. If I remember correctly it holds about 5 holes worth of dust if you where using a 1/2” bit at 6” deep. Other options might be to get a backpack vac and get the attachment for sucking to walls. Milwaukee has this set up. Or Dewalt’s hepa vac tstack with the attachment for the bit. Or there is a unit similar to what hooks the drill but you sling it on your shoulder.
DWH161B-Brushless-Universal-Extractor
Lots of options. But I would want something that I don’t have to empty to often. Hope that helps
@@hammerandhome Thanks for the detailed answer, that helps a lot!
Ive got one and im not happy with,hard to fit on,and stripped the drive on it,so dosent work anymore...
Will this work on the 1 inch sds version?
there is a smaller version for that model
Fantastic. Thanks boss
Most welcome, thx for watching
Greetings from Chile 👍
Hello there! thanks for watching
Hey Brad, guys here 🤣 see what I did there? Probably not!🤦🏻♂️ Lol
lol, I do thanks guys
I just purchased the DeWalt DCH072(12v Rotary Hammer) at Lowe's for $179.00 and got a 5ah battery, 3ah battery and a DCB115 charger for free.
it's heavy as hell. I want to take it off for ceiling drilling.
Hello mate
plastic piece around the bit really needs to be metal :/ why would they make it plastic lol
nice review btw thanks for sharing it
I agree, it’s just asking to be broken.
@@chrishayes5755 thanks!
Because you couldn't really make a sealed channel in metal and still have it be cost effective. But if you give me $1000 I'll machine one for you lol
I want to buy it so badly but a friend told me that he had it not the dewalt and accually told me 10 years ago had the same system and the brushes where the bit goes destroyed often and the system wasn't working after that is that true about the dewalt dust extraction system?
i've personally never had any issues with this system, its very handy if you need to be mobile, i tend to use a vacuum with an attachment more than i use this, but it's definitely handy
@Hammer and Home thanks a lot for your feedback I will definitely buy it mostly I want it cause I install aircoditions in houses and most of them tell me plz don't make dust so I think it's a good investment saves you time and make you seem more professional I also will use it for light digging in walls but there I dont need the vacuum. Thnx again :)