Metabo 1900W Diamond Cutting System & H-Class Vaccuum [2021]

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • oztooltalk review a dedicated diamond cutting system from Metabo: the 1900W Cutter (TEPB19-180RT CED) and the 35L H-Class Vacuum (ASR 35 H ACP).
    We've always rated Metabo gear, and nothing more so than their grinders! Ever since seeing their factory outside of Stuttgart, Germany, we've had a special appreciation for their products.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @bnwww
    @bnwww 3 роки тому +1

    ISTR that when I bought my M-class Makita - admittedly a while back - that silica dust (concrete/pavers, etc.) was M class, while asbestos, bacteria and viruses* were H class.
    It seemed to me at the time that the only reason to own an H class would be for asbestos removal.
    My understanding is that the premium price is basically down to being able to remove the bag without exposure to the contents.
    * I have my doubts

    • @OZToolTalk
      @OZToolTalk  3 роки тому +1

      interesting, thanks Brad. I think it's hair to say that the Europeans take Silicosis pretty seriously though...

  • @luckyal_syd
    @luckyal_syd 3 роки тому +1

    How funny that I was looking at M and H class vacuums a few days ago. Great video, would like to see more vacuum reviews.

    • @OZToolTalk
      @OZToolTalk  3 роки тому +1

      cheers Alan

    • @kennethhanes5438
      @kennethhanes5438 2 роки тому

      @@OZToolTalk vaccum reviews would be great for flooring trades we use them for grinding and polishing and there’s no great comparisons for them and there’s a vast difference in engineering in them you don’t know till you see it

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 3 роки тому +1

    Have a lot of Metabo gear. The old stuff made in Germany was great so if these are stands a chance. Some of the newer stuff made somewhere else less robust. Have had a few dodgy batteries too. With that cutter you would probably be OK with an M class that is rated for concrete dust. The H no doubt will have a bit more suck but the H class is designed to capture smaller particulate sizes. Much smaller than M and L. You are paying for extra suck and much better filters and containment basically.

    • @OZToolTalk
      @OZToolTalk  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Dave, thanks for the reply. The H class has identical air flow and pressure. The extra price/performance is all in the filtering

    • @okafka5446
      @okafka5446 3 роки тому +1

      There's no difference in vacuum power or volume flow between these L, M and H class Metabo extractors. The only differences in specification is the M and H do not have any control to vary the suction (whereas the L class does); the M and H have both a warning light and sound which get triggered if volume flow falls below a safe level (the L has the light only); the L and M have M class filters fitted, and the H has H class Hepa filters.
      If your working on construction sites with Heath and Safety inspections (depending on your country's regs) you may have to have the M or H machines - if you're not, save your money and buy the L class then swap out the filters for the Hepa ones. This gives the added advantage of being able to control the suction, which helps in certain applications.

    • @davetaylor4741
      @davetaylor4741 3 роки тому

      @@okafka5446 Don't agree with some of this. H class does not stand for Hepa filter. The regulations simply state that the filtration in a H class vacuum must be capable of stopping a certain size of particle. This may well be a Hepa filter. The H must also have a certain level of suction and something that tells you if that drops off I agree. The regulations also clearly state that you can not upgrade an L or M class vacuum to an H by adding better filters so in that I will have to disagree.

    • @okafka5446
      @okafka5446 3 роки тому

      @@davetaylor4741 H class extractors require Hepa filters to be compliant. The H in H class does not stand for Hepa, you misunderstand. You're absolutely right about regulations, as I said when working on sites where health and safety regs apply. However you were incorrect stating there is any difference in suction power between the 3 classes, just take a look at the specifications it's clearly stated. Simply put if like me you Don't work on construction sites AND you want to have variable suction, there's no qualitative difference between the performance of an L class (in my case Starmix) extractor fitted with Hepa filters and an H class extractor. Think about what's doing the work - the filter, and think about the fact that all three of the Metabo extractors L M and H are EXACTLY the same apart from the differences I highlighted earlier - there are no more secure gaskets or other engineered differences in the H or the M classes that make them more efficient at doing their job than the L class. The ONLY reason to buy into the H class is, if you have to because of site regulations, otherwise you're wasting your money. If you want to learn more about those this guy has done the research for you -
      ua-cam.com/video/HtM3qRW2W9s/v-deo.html

    • @okafka5446
      @okafka5446 3 роки тому

      P.S. you might want to take a look at the specification for Starmix's iPulse H 1235 Asbest Safe plus and have a think about why that model has reduced power/suction and airflow - by your way of thinking that would be puzzling, no?

  • @noskills9577
    @noskills9577 3 роки тому +1

    Love some proper German gear.

  • @likasumbooodi
    @likasumbooodi 3 роки тому

    The best

  • @Fred-vb6bs
    @Fred-vb6bs 3 роки тому +2

    yay first here