I've had my eye on this for over 6 months and it's finally come on sale.
I'd rather this universal system than having to buy the over-priced hose for each brand of power tools I own.
The universal connection system should connect to the exhaust port on most big brand power tools (including Skill Bosch, Ryobi, Makita, Dewalt, Festool. Fein, Cobalt, Porter Cable, Hitachi and Milwaukee)
The tank end is designed to fit all major brands of home shop vacuums.
20ft = 6m approx
About this item
1-1/4" diameter x 20-foot commercial grade vacuum hose to connect from all major brands of home shop vacuums to a wide range of power tools with ¾", 1", 1-1/4", 1-½" internal and external connections for dust collection
The highly flexible commercial grade vacuum hose has a smooth interior to resist clogging with large profile debris while supplying superior airflow. Airflow to the tool can be modified as necessary for suction control using a swivel air relief feature built into bayonet fitting
Comes with quick click system for connecting to the exhaust port on all major brands of hand held and stationary power tools. A collar with clip ring, and bayonet fittings with ¾", 1", 1-1/4", 1-½" soft TPE fitting are designed to accept and hold exhaust ports designed to fit the hose internally or externally as demanded by the power tools design.
Changing from one end fitting to the other takes a few seconds and offers a smooth 360 degree swivel connection to prevent the hose from kinking or restricting movement of the power tool
Designed to fit most major brands of power tools and work shrouds including Skill Bosch, Ryobi, Makita, Dewalt, Festool. Fein, Cobalt, Porter Cable, Hitachi and Milwaukee Electric
Even though this is a decent price for such a length, it is missing one key part for me to bite… A anti-static connection/discharge.
Suction, airflow and chips/dust can create a MASSIVE amount of static electricity. Even after being turned off, it still holds a charge. And boy can it hurt! Been zapped a couple of times over the years using gear not grounded at the hose. Was the first thing i installed in my shed when i had it.