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Results are modestly satisfactory. Over priced. Overall a quality shop vac will serve the same purpose with less capacity but is adequate for occasional usage. Complete containment of dust is not possible as very fine particles escape from the top of the hood.
Thess planers are super & super easy to use (& change blades).CONS:The draw string doesn't grip sufficiently. I have 3 of these units. PROS:Having used several other planers, the DeWalt 735 is a real winner. I placed the planers on a Rubbermaid carts & slid 30 gal trash cans below (bottom shelf). But, adding a ratcheting strap clamp solves that problem. What a blessing - to plane & not have dust / chips flying everywhere.
The hood works well with a 30 gal trash can but a 55 gal drum would work better if your doing quite a bit of work. I'm happy with the way it work's and on a scale of 1 to 10, I give it an 8 as there is some fine dust that come's through the cloth. Putting a rope over a beam and raising the flex tube in a U shape help's also.
I use a 30 gal plastic garbage can. When you take the hood off, these chips will fall directly on the floor at the base of the garbage can but they are all around the garbage can and makes clean up easier.As the ground wire connects directly to the DW735 planer making removing the hood a bit more complicated, I crimped a spade type connector onto the end of the wire. I would definitely recommend this accessory. Most useful accessory I have purchased for my shop in years. When I want to remove the Chip Collector, I simply unplug the ground wire from the DW735 and release the locking collar ring from the planer discharge port.Good value product.
If you do not have a vacuum system in your shop, the Chip Collection Accessory is a must have.The chip blower on the DeWalt DW735 planer is powerful enough to direct the chip through the 10 foot plastic hose and into whatever receptacle you secure the fabric hood over. The draw string secures around the outside of the rim of the garbage can. 95% of the chips are collected directly in the garbage when you operate the planer. The only negative thing is that with the draw string attaching to the rim of the garbage can, there are some chips that will collect between the outside of the rim and the fabric hood.
With this item, I simply hook it up to the machine, move a spare metal trash can close, and put the bag part over the can. This product is really good if you don't have a powered dust collector. I have my shop in the garage and have so many tools, that I usually have to move things onto the driveway to work. It still produces dust, but nothing like with the shop vac. I have tried using a shop vac with this planer, but it blows harder than the vac sucks.
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