Auto start for dust extraction when connected to your power tool
2-stage motor with bypass cooling for a longer life
Quiet operation at only 57.8 db
9-gallons solid, 6.8-gallons fluid capacity
Editorial Review:
TURBO II" DUST EXTRACTOR SHOP VACUUM WET / DRY
Capacity: 9 gal
Automatic on-off switch
Plug your sander into the panel mounted outlet
Powerful two-stage motor offers bypass cooling which means that if the hose or filter becomes blocked, air will still cool the motor
Includes 16' hose and 16' cord
Looking right out of the Jetsons' household, Fein's Turbo II vacuum is one the most effective on the market. With features like automatic start and dust-sealed switches, it's specifically designed to work with shaping, routing, or sanding tools, which create a lot of dust. It's also as quiet as any shop vacuum we've heard, making it easier to use in close proximity to a project, or in an enclosed space, and its internal fabric boot helps keep dust to a minimum. The Turbo II has a 7.3-gallon solid capacity, a 6.8-gallon liquid capacity, and a 1,300-watt, 9-1/2 amp, two-stage motor. Its size and sturdy rollers make it very portable and easy to dump after being filled. Unlike some larger models, you'll still be able to lift and empty this vacuum by yourself. The body is solid plastic and will hold up well to wear. The shape of the vacuum makes it easy to move around a job site--there aren't any big handles or attachments sticking out (other then the hose) to get snagged when wheeling the vacuum around. Fein's Turbo II is--hands down--a very high-quality, very low-noise vacuum, well worth the investment for carpenters, woodworkers, and craftspeople. --Jonathon Tudor
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
pieces not included The vacuum is powerful and compact. I felt ripped off when the price ended up not including the hoses and attachments. I had to spend an extra $150 or there abouts for the extras.
Quality product I bought this vac for drywall dust for a large project. I used it with the HEPA filter. After filling up a few bags with drywall dust the vacuum gave up and made a ton of noise. I got it serviced for free under warranty. I did not replace the HEPA filter after each bag change which was a mistake. I recommend that users replace the filter after every bag change if you're using it for drywall dust. I switched to the 1 micron filters for this purpose and have found that they work great, even for drywall dust.... more info
One of my favorite tools Spend the extra money on this Wet/Dry Vac. It's quiet, powerful, and does not release dust back into the air. I use it for "auto-start" dust extraction, shop clean-up, cleaning water out of the basement, and vacuuming the oak floors in our house. Really, a super tool.
A Great Vac But Not for Everyone As a recreational woodworker and a home improvement weekend warrior, I value a good shop vacuum. I use them for three basic tasks: general clean up (sawdust, wood chips, small chunks of plaster, concrete, bits of wire, the occasional nail or screw), dust extraction from small power tools, and drywall sanding. Having burned out my trusty Shop Vac after 7 years of dedicated hard service, I decided to upgrade to the Fein Turbo II. I've seen these all over the woodworking shows, and the reviews are consistently... more info