DCV585B Dewalt 60V Dust Extractor HEPPA OSHA and RRP Certified. Unboxing and review from a consumer like you. Is the Dewalt 60v Dust Extractor worth the Money? How do you put it into action? What is the run time? can you use it with other tools?
Should you buy a dust extractor? If you are a contractor or seriously into DIY, you may be aware of the new rules and regulations regarding dust from OSHA and the EPA. Dewalt has answered this with their Performance Protect Series of dust extractors. From concrete to sheetrock and drywall dust, a simple shop vac may not be enough to keep you in compliance. Hazards like lead, asbestos, and other chemicals are workplace hazards many contractors deal with every day. Do you really know what is going into your lungs or what lurks behind your walls?
In my other video, I quickly go over the options for dust extractors and provide three things to consider if or what type of dust extractor you should invest in.
For DIY projects, having a dust extractor carries a heavy cost, but for the professional contractor or subcontractor, your trade may require you to have invest in a dust extractor to keep you and your employees safe!
I discuss the DCV580 Battery operated Portable Shop vac that bridges the gap between dewalt 18V and 20V batteries. I'll touch on the advantages of HEPA/RRP dust extractors in the 60V Flexvolt option and the 8 and 10 Gallon Corded versions. The corded version I picked up on sale is a DWV010 8 gallon dust extractor. That also works as a wet/dry vac.
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