Oneida Air Systems Dust Separator Kit for Vacuum vs PVC dust collection hose with 4 thumbscrew clamps, clear 4" x 50'
Overall winner: PVC dust collection hose with 4 thumbscrew clamps, clear 4" x 50'
Key Differences
Fulton’s PVC hose (4" x 50') offers clear PVC for visibility, puncture-resistant construction and embedded steel coils making it more durable and comes at a more affordable price tier; Oneida’s kit is a cyclone separator system that captures 99% of dust, uses neutral-vane technology and is designed for broader dust-collection workflows but has some reported stability concerns and mixed value feedback
Oneida Air Systems Dust Separator Kit for Vacuum
Cyclone separator kit captures dust before reaching the vacuum filter, improving separation efficiency. Includes 5-gallon bucket, lid, and caster wheels; easy to assemble and use, with positive feedback on dust capture and ease of use
Pros
- Effective dust capture before vacuum filter
- Includes separator and 5-gallon bucket
- Easy assembly and use
- Good dust separation efficiency
Cons
- Some concerns about stability
- Mixed views on value for money
PVC dust collection hose with 4 thumbscrew clamps, clear 4" x 50'
Clear PVC dust collection hose with embedded steel coils for puncture resistance. Includes 50 feet of 4" hose and thumbscrew clamps for secure connections. Customers note its durability, flexibility, and fit for standard ports
Pros
- clear view of debris and clogs
- puncture resistant material
- embedded steel coils for durability
- flexible, easy to work with
Cons
- some users mention it may be used with specific CNC/dust setups
- manufacturing origin not specified beyond USA
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fulton |
| Durability | Fulton |
| Versatility | Oneida Air Systems |
| User Reviews | Fulton |