QUOTE(Zot @ Jan 8 2020, 11:54 AM)
I think around 0.7-0.8l capacity. After minus the filter inside.More than enough.
LYN Power Tools Discussion V2, Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, Dremel etc
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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Jan 8 2020, 12:11 PM) QUOTE(yushin @ Jan 8 2020, 12:16 PM) I get it from the spec website compare la.I don't have the Bosch gas vacuum. Or gauge to check. Who have? Come we show down compare. If want me compare with this ![]() |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 8 2020, 02:10 PM) Is this the Bosch gas vacuum? Not the hanheld wan? that handheld you have in mind; no no. not that shit.Big wan sure powerfull la. Here is more detail about the Worx vacuum yea i saw; but sadly no wet suction; so the bosch generally beat this even with stronk suction. worx still need to get market credibility. If you really into new tool; try Festool. this one is trades level liking. |
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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Jan 8 2020, 12:46 PM) that handheld you have in mind; no no. not that shit. The bosch vacuum you show in the pic is 90mbar/9kpa ? yea i saw; but sadly no wet suction; so the bosch generally beat this even with stronk suction. worx still need to get market credibility. If you really into new tool; try Festool. this one is trades level liking. But bigger volume. I only look for specific powertools for specific job. I choose the worx not for power but small versatile for quick clean up after DIY. Also able to use at night for lower noise. For big job, I use another vacuum cleaner. |
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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Jan 8 2020, 12:46 PM) that handheld you have in mind; no no. not that shit. Worx did not start out of thin air. Maybe the name is not well established but if the company gives product warranty between 1~3 years, then it has confidence. Probably not very long history but not too young also. Right now I think the problem is the cordless product line. China batteries can be anywhere from 1 to 10. Depends on how much the target cost yea i saw; but sadly no wet suction; so the bosch generally beat this even with stronk suction. worx still need to get market credibility. If you really into new tool; try Festool. this one is trades level liking. No, I don't own any Worx power tool but Worx Pegasus folding table is real deal for me |
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jan 9 2020, 08:35 AM) Worx did not start out of thin air. Maybe the name is not well established but if the company gives product warranty between 1~3 years, then it has confidence. Probably not very long history but not too young also. Right now I think the problem is the cordless product line. China batteries can be anywhere from 1 to 10. Depends on how much the target cost Some of the Worx powertools are very famous. Ex. Hydroshot. Easy and versatile to use than my another Kracher waterjet. No, I don't own any Worx power tool but Worx Pegasus folding table is real deal for me I have Worx hydroshot, Pagasus and this vacuum cleaner. For drill and driver, it is Makita. For battery, it is all about the price vs capacity. Battery can take away almost 1/2 of the powertools cost. Battery mostly made in China. But not the cell for brand powertools. and very much subject to price vs capacity. And it is difficult choice to get a powertools also if your collection is base on only 1 brand. Battery is the culprit. |
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jan 9 2020, 10:05 AM) Worx did not start out of thin air. Maybe the name is not well established but if the company gives product warranty between 1~3 years, then it has confidence. Probably not very long history but not too young also. Right now I think the problem is the cordless product line. China batteries can be anywhere from 1 to 10. Depends on how much the target cost No, I don't own any Worx power tool but Worx Pegasus folding table is real deal for me QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 9 2020, 10:23 AM) Some of the Worx powertools are very famous. Ex. Hydroshot. Easy and versatile to use than my another Kracher waterjet. I know worx dont start out of thin air but what i`m saying is; I have Worx hydroshot, Pagasus and this vacuum cleaner. For drill and driver, it is Makita. For battery, it is all about the price vs capacity. Battery can take away almost 1/2 of the powertools cost. Battery mostly made in China. But not the cell for brand powertools. and very much subject to price vs capacity. And it is difficult choice to get a powertools also if your collection is base on only 1 brand. Battery is the culprit. "You got giants like Makita; Milwaukee; Bosch, Stanley+(Dewalt), Hilti(Metabo), Hikoki(Previous Hitachi) so forth.. " » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « thus come to question like. what is best suit for Malaysia Power Tools Market & Industry & entry price. I have no issue with Worx; or SKIL or Greentech, Ryobi etc etc and few others as much these days are much manufactured in China; unlike OLD Milwaukee or Makita(Japan) thus; you want to concern is the ROI on this tools; sure you want to buy at reasonable price and last long and have the one size fits all kind idea. Like Makita range; or Milwaukee. for trades profs. but for home DIY- Bosch could do the work. |
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Tools like OPT.
Ego Outdoor Powertool seem to be winning; but cant get it in Malaysia. huhu. else it could just replace the entire noisy spectrum. and Hilti - ideal tools for concrete work; wow; the price is crazy! |
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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Jan 9 2020, 11:10 AM) Tools like OPT. Trade name sometimes mark the price high, not necessarily the best. I'd go for review done by person who are in construction business.Ego Outdoor Powertool seem to be winning; but cant get it in Malaysia. huhu. else it could just replace the entire noisy spectrum. and Hilti - ideal tools for concrete work; wow; the price is crazy! The tool you choose in Malaysia is the one you can easily get it serviced or get spare parts. However. many contractors are just using unknown China brands. They may not last as long but the tools probably at cross point where it is cheaper to just buy a replacement than to repair and wait for spare parts. This is the reality once the cost of labor increase with cost of livings. This is also another reasons why many big names came out with amateur, semi-pro, and pro series; and also produce their tools with sub-contractors in China. Thanks to Trump, now many are moving to Malaysia as well P.S. At least Worx is still on the chart ... Positec |
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More detail review for the Worx vacuum.
What is the different orange and green? Orange - China market? Green - International ? This post has been edited by ozak: Jan 9 2020, 11:52 AM |
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QUOTE(Zot @ Jan 9 2020, 12:59 PM) Trade name sometimes mark the price high, not necessarily the best. I'd go for review done by person who are in construction business. 1. I`m not asking the best; in-fact one should look at durability worth. The tool you choose in Malaysia is the one you can easily get it serviced or get spare parts. However. many contractors are just using unknown China brands. They may not last as long but the tools probably at cross point where it is cheaper to just buy a replacement than to repair and wait for spare parts. This is the reality once the cost of labor increase with cost of livings. This is also another reasons why many big names came out with amateur, semi-pro, and pro series; and also produce their tools with sub-contractors in China. Thanks to Trump, now many are moving to Malaysia as well P.S. At least Worx is still on the chart ... Positec 2. What is there to service unless it is really shit tool? Btw; incase you didnt know; EGO OTP is from China; so far no competitor. Just look up the review. Malaysia doesn't gain much from this; same story as solar panels industry. |
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