Woodworker's Journal

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1.5hp (item 54352; $529.99) has a flow rate of 1,250 cubic feet per minute (CFM) — enough to handle coarse or fine debris from any woodworking machine. Its Y-adapter connects to two 4" hoses, and a wireless remote control enables the machine to be turned on or off from across the shop. Keyhole slots in the base make this 50.4-lb. collector easier to mount to a wall to save (item 54818, $299.99) that traps particles down to 1 micron and can be cleaned with a crank-style filter agitator on top.

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