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Mark McLelland
May 7, 2025
I bought this with a dash of skepticism. I have been using a 30 watt Roly diode laser for about 9 months and have tried several things to deal with the fumes. I bought an inline fan and vented through a basement window for several months, but my wife who seems to smell just about anything was always complaining about the smell. At one point I decided it wasn't worth the hassle and was going to sell the laser. I could certainly smell the laser when it was working but it didn't bother me all that much.I decided to keep the laser and I moved it out to the garage and ran the vent out through a partially open garage door. The problem there was as it got colder, it got too cold to be out there. So... the next step was to but some vinyl strips and create an air barrier for the partially open door. That worked reasonably well, but it was still a bit cold to sit at the laser (and my garage is actually heated).As a last ditch I decided to look into fume extractors. I had taken a look before, but the cost was just a bit too high to consider. I did a lot of looking and came across this extractor. it was one of the lower priced units and had good reviews. I bought it fully expecting to return it. I just didn't think it would make a big enough difference to warrant the expense. I was wrong... at least for now.I hooked the extractor up to my laser and did some test cuts in 1/8 plywood. I was letting the extractor just vent into the garage. My first attempt was impressive. I could barely smell the laser. It was even better than when I vented through the basement window. There was way less smoke build up inside the laser enclosure and if I stepped away from the machine, I could hardly smell anything.I have only done a few sessions with the laser since installing but if it holds up, this is a great solution for the price. I can now sit at my laptop right next to the laser and smell only faint smells of the burning wood smell. It comes with ten of the first stage filters and I plan to change those frequently to try and keep the other two filters clean as they are pricey. I'm hoping the filters last a while before needing to be changed. I'll update if anything changes but if you are considering a fume extractor, I'd keep this one at the top of the list.
Fresh and Felicia
February 3, 2025
To be honest, we were trying to save $4000 by not buying the Filtrabox industrial filter. I looked at the specs of this filter and they were adequate based on our usage. And we couldn't be any more pleased. Comes with several adapters and extra first stage filters as well. I've actually washed those with a little Oxy laundry detergent and reused them successfully. I added a 3" to 6" adapter to the end of the hose that connects to my Aeon Laser engraver and it removes all the smell and fumes, even from acrylic. And it's fairly quiet too - coming in at about 68 decibels running at the highest speed. Super impressed with this product.
JMC
January 22, 2025
I use this with a desktop CO2 laser. It has more than enough power and I rarely run this over 50% power. It filters extremely well (although I still vent it outdoors). The machine itself is built of high quality steel casing that is nicely padded with a rubber/foam insulator that helps with the sealing and noise. Feels really high quality down to the wheels they chose to install on this model. Filters are kind of pricey, but the set gives you ample first layers (which are the ones you replace the most) so it times well with when you need to refresh the other filters too.Please keep the filters around for a long time! Anyone looking for a mid-tier fume extractor, I would highly recommend this.
John toolin
December 12, 2024
After many hours searching, this is the extractor we decided on for our fiber laser set up. I can tell you it’s everything we wanted and more!We had a switch damaged in transit and the team was quick to make it right! Thank you again!
MM
November 14, 2024
Well, no matter how good at filtering the air this is, it doesn't really matter if you can't control it. During my testing, the dial to turn it on and off and change how fast it goes stopped working. Interestingly, though, it seems to be stuck on full power, so it technically still functions. You just can't turn it down or turn it off without unplugging it. If it weren't for this defect, I would have probably rated it pretty highly, as it does have good airflow with some very thick filters. But obviously, there might be some quality control issues with this. So I would say get at your own risk.
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