Buy Fein Turbo I Wet/Dry Dust Extractor Power Tool - 92035236090 - 1100 Watts, 151 CFM Suction Capacity, 98 PSI Static Water Lift, 5.8 Gallon Capacity

AWESOME PERFORMANCE: When used with power woodworking tools, the dust extractor is very good at collecting dust. It can also be used to clean your car or upholstery. For industrial jobs and DIY projects, this is the best thing for you to have.

The Turbo II has a wide range because it has a 19-foot power cord, a 13-foot long reach vacuum hose, and 360-degree wheels that make it easy to move around.

Autostart outlet with power-on delay to avoid current spikes, antistatic function to protect against electrostatic charge and tool coupling with suction control for easy control of suction power are some of the safety features of this machine.

You can leave your tool bag on top of our practical storage area with a rim so you can move around or add a DIY cyclone dust extractor to the top of it.

One hundred and twenty-one cubic feet per minute, 98 PSI static water lift, 5.8 gallon capacity, 19.7-foot cable with plug, and 17.86 pounds make this vacuum cleaner one of the best on the market right now.

To get another shop vacuum, I bought Fein’s 92027 (kit) because I really liked my 2001 Turbo-1 (91120, which is now out of production but still works well) a lot.

The main reason I didn’t return the 92027 is because it isn’t as noisy as the 91120. That’s very important to me.

the 92027 isn’t worth it because.

The power cord is too hard to be useful (14 awg-3 wire.

The two hooks aren’t strong enough to hold the cord, so there’s no way to roll up the hose.

There is a lot of extra cost because of the auto-start feature. It’s not very useful because cordless tools are so popular now.

There appears to be a weird adapter that comes with the vac. It doesn’t fit standard American 1.25″ tools, the Fein 92027’s, or a tool made by Fein 91120.

Fein’s own tools from 2001 don’t work with the 92027. After a while, Fein stops selling brushes and other tools, leaving no clear choice for people who want to use them.

There is no way to turn off the suction on the elbow that comes with the hose (a short end with detachable elbow is far better- as on the old Fein vac.

The dusting brush is a joke because it’s small, hard to use, and suction pulls the bristles into the opening, which stops the flow of dust.

I don’t think the instruction manual is very well-written, and it makes even simple tasks difficult (like installing the bag.

If you decide to buy the 92027, here are two easy ways to solve two of the problems.

The top surface has a 3.5″-deep hole near each corner with a screw head visible at the bottom. I cut two pieces of 3/8″ aluminum tubing to 9″ and painted them black. They drop into the holes and extend up enough to coil three turns of the hose around.

When you buy the adapter on Amazon, it costs $6.49. Then buy a “horsehair dust brush for 1.25″ vacuum cleaner” from ThePartsBiz.com or somewhere else for about $3 each.

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