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Next Generation Dust Collector

ust collection and power tools should go hand-in-hand. In my shop, I have a combination of big and small machines with varying sizes of dust ports. That’s where the idea for the Oneida Supercell dust collector started. The company set out to design a dust collector that could provide enough airflow to adequately remove chips and dust from large 4" and 5" ports as well as enough static pressure to provide enough suction at the end of a 1" hose for small tool ports (think a handheld router

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