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Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III Dust Extractor Review(*est. $400)You are here: House & Home >> Shop Vacs >> Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III Dust ExtractorThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Shop Vacs which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
In addition to its overall build and quality, reviewers say the Fein Turbo III shop vac is distinguished by its quiet (58-decibel) operation. Its standard 2.25-inch hose makes it useful for vacuuming general debris around the home or workshop, and it's easy to pull around. The hose can be stepped down to fit the dust ports on portable power tools, and the convenient auto-start feature lets you hook up a power tool (up to 19 amps), so that turning the tool on and off also triggers the Turbo III. Bypass cooling protects the motor if the hose or filter gets clogged, and this there's a drain for emptying liquids. Exhaust is diffused so it doesn't blow dust around the room. What the reviewers don't like: Though reviews say suction is adequate, there are other shop vacs with more. Not all reviews rate the sound as low as 58 decibels, and some owners report that sound can get louder as the shop vac wears. Unlike consumer-brand shop vacs, the Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III includes only the hose and one basic filter; all cleaning tools and extension wands cost extra, as do pleated-paper or HEPA filters. Accessories are fairly expensive, but the main drawback is that emptying the shop vac and cleaning the filter is a dusty job. Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III Dust Extractor review highlights Reviews agree that versatility and outstanding quiet make the 14.5-gallon Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III shop vac one of the best wet-dry vacuums for all-around workshop use, even though it's more expensive than consumer-level models. For general shop cleanup, the Fein 9-77-25 comes with a hose that's large enough to pick up shop debris without clogging. For tool-triggered dust collection, the Fein Turbo III can handle tools rated up to 19 amps -- higher than most competing shop vacs. Expert reviews also praise the Turbo III shop vac's 58-decibel sound level, the quietest in its price range, and its three-year warranty. However, reviews say it's easier to clean the filters on the louder but slightly less expensive Porter-Cable 7814 (*est. $350). Since it’s designed with woodworkers in mind, the Fein 9-77-25 Turbo III Dust Extractor gets the most thorough reviews in woodworking publications. The most recent review of tool-triggered shop vacs at Fine Homebuilding tests the smaller Fein Turbo II shop vac instead. However, Taunton's 2004 and 2005 Tool Guides do include the Fein Turbo III in rigorous comparison tests of shop vacs. The Fein Turbo III is also included in an earlier roundup review in Fine Woodworking. The Fein Turbo III review at American Woodworker compares it with fewer models and doesn't rank them, but provides an excellent buyer's guide. We also found useful owner-written reviews of the Fein Turbo III shop vac at the "Stuff" website and at Amazon.com. Also see full report: Shop Vacs *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
Taunton's 2005 and 2004 Tool Guides
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American Woodworker
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Fine Woodworking
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Stuff
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Amazon.com
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Taunton's 2008 Tool Guide
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Fine Homebuilding
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