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Static Dissipative Dust Deputy DIY Anti-Static Retrofit Cyclone Separator for Wet/Dry Shop Vacuums (DD DIY SD)

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INCREASED SUCTION POWER – The original and still the best! Now 20% more efficient with Neutral Vane Technology, Oneida Air Systems’ patented Dust Deputy cyclone uses centrifugal force to capture and remove 99% of dust and debris from the air-stream before it reaches your vacuum filter, eliminating clogged filters and suction loss!
LONGER LIFESPAN – Prevents fine dust and large debris from reaching your shop vacuum’s filter, reducing the need for cleanings and prolonging the lifespan of your filter. The Dust Deputy DIY will save you money on expensive replacement filters and dust bags, and time, allowing you to focus on the task at hand.
STATIC-SAFE SEPARATION – Cyclone is molded from an industrial static conductive resin. It’s specifically designed for use in applications where a high degree of grounding conductivity is needed and for vacuums with a static grounding inlet. It provides maximum static conductivity while retaining the ultra-high particle separating efficiency of the original Dust Deputy design.
MADE IN AMERICA – Our Dust Deputy DIY (Do-It-Yourself) cyclone lets you build the dust control system that works best for you. DIY product contains the cyclone separator, gasket, and mounting hardware. You supply the waste container, the hose, etc. With the Dust Deputy DIY cyclone, you’re limited only by your imagination!
US Pat. 7282074

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Customers find the product effective at removing dust from the vacuum stream and dropping it into a separate bucket. They praise its well-built construction, sturdy hoses, and ribs that prevent the bucket from collapsing. The installation process is simple for customers.

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11 reviews for Static Dissipative Dust Deputy DIY Anti-Static Retrofit Cyclone Separator for Wet/Dry Shop Vacuums (DD DIY SD)

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  1. Jon Ruley

    Works great.
    I put this on a 5 gallon bucket and it works great. I have made several projects and I checked the vacuum which is a Craftsman 16 gallon and the bag has very little in it and the filter is very clean also. I do not have a big work shop just a garage with a few tools so this is just what I needed to help keep the dust down and from what I am seeing now I may be able to drastically cut down on the amount of bags I use. It is a bit cumbersome until I figure out a way to get the bucket on wheels so I can move it around better but well worth the money spent.

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  2. Chris S

    Wicked Awesome
    I’ve got to say that I was skeptical at first with this thing, but after just one use I am thoroughly impressed. At $50+ the price is steep for just the cyclone piece, I think they could throw in a gasket, or maybe some various hose adapters. I’m using mine on a white “food grade” 5 gal bucket I bought from Home Depot. A quick squeeze of this bucket compared to the typical orange Homer bucket revealed the white one was a tad thicker and I thought would be better at not squeezing in. I made a rigid round doughnut for the lid about 9 inch diameter and and caulked it to the lid. I also printed out Oneida’s template for the bolt pattern. I got a 1/8 inch thick 6″ x 6″ piece of rubber from Ace Hardware to make a gasket seal between the cyclone and the top of the lit. I used 1/4inch x 1 1/2 long bolts with washers and nuts to attach it. Came out looking sweet and feeling really solid. Attached to the bucket and gave it a whirl. Only minor lid depressions from the suction, and no leaks. Like other people complained, it is a little tippy. But I’ll resolve that with some concoction of a cart to hold the vacuum too. I don’t do a ton of woodworking, so I feel the 5 gal bucket size will be fine for my need.As far as the vacuum, I’m using a Home Depot Rigid model WD4070 bought for $69. I looked around for the something that sucked but didn’t suck* and thought that was the best value. I am very happy with the power, size, and abilities of it. It’s not as loud as people complain too. I felt that since I was using the dust deputy, I didn’t need a huge shop vac, so I opted for a similar power one with a smaller volume. Not sure about the science behind all the static pressure, and suction pressure. But this one gets the job done well.After a 20 minute run sucking up saw dust of poplar, pine, and fir, and some plane shavings, the dust deputy did incredible. Its satisfying seeing it swirling around in there too, and even more satisfying when I opened the vacuum up after and not a freakin spec of saw dust was found. Its almost like magic! haha.The only frustrating occurrences I had were with the hoses, attachments, and adapters. Since I can’t really blame Oneida for that since they didn’t provide any, and it would be hard for them to because of all the different sizes out there. The adapter and hose companies really ought to dumb it down for us DIYers, and color code which hose will fit on which connections. The outer diameter and inner diameter sizes are a nightmare, and it really forces you to over-buy several different options bring it home and see what fits, then return what doesn’t. The good thing about the dust deputy is [that I thought at the time] that the nozzles are tapered so maybe it could fit a few different close sizes. I ended up buying a larger hose for the vacuum end, and using the original hose that came with the vac, on the opposite end before the dust deputy. Ugh. My local HD didn’t have a big selection of adapters, nor did they have optimal size rubber-and-hose-clamp ones.PROs: would buy it again, well engineered and gets the job done well.Con’s: prepare for an annoying time getting hose fittings to work.

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  3. Safari

    Works better than expected
    I was skeptical but ordered this anyway. I bought an eight-gallon metal restaurant grease bucket instead of a plastic bucket to put it on. I was previously using my shop vac on my table saw and the filter would get filled pretty fast. After using this for a solid hour I checked my shop vac and there was almost no dust in it and the filter was completely clean. I am impressed and wish I bought this months ago.

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  4. Troy D.

    Fantastic addition to any woodworking shop!
    I was a little bit skeptical as to how well this would work, but was pleasantly surprised when it preformed exactly as they said it would. Hooked up to a router or miter saw, it picks up 95% or better of the dust. I really like the fact it doesn’t take any special vacuum. I have a small 2 gallon shop vac as well as a much larger 16 gallon. I just carry the 5 gallon bucket with deputy from one to the other. I really don’t see the need for a large shop vac with this as all the debris goes into the 5 gallon bucket. I just used a generic Home Depot bucket I picked up for about $4, another 2 bucks for the lid. A little bit of silicone, and I was in business.Using 2, 5 gallon buckets probably make sense as they tend to fall over very easily. I wish I would have purchased the kit as I now want some casters, and I think that little plastic piece that is use between the pail and the vacuum would be one worth some extra $$$. Update: I tried attaching four small casters to a separate bucket, but it’s just too top heavy and falls over. I ended up putting some sand in the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket, and then the dust deputy bucket inside that, and it’s more stable that way. I think it may be worth purchasing a base designed for 5 gallon buckets if you want or need casters.There is almost too much suction with this for a 1 1/4″ hose btw. The hose compresses quite a bit. A 2 1/2″ diameter hose would probably be a better fit overall, using an adapter for say a router that takes 1 1/4″ fittings. Update: I purchased a 7 foot 2.5″ diameter hose to replace my 1 1/4″ hose, and this is a much better fit. Suction is still superb. I can rip through an MDF board on my table saw, and have no dust in the air whatsoever to speak of. The system really does work quite well. Very impressive!Overall, this is an excellent product, albeit overpriced for what it is. Not any more plastic in this than a 5 gallon bucket that cost $4. I ended up paying almost $60 due to my location in Alaska. Lots of profit for these guys!I just wanted to add one comment since I needed to contact the seller of these units. The customer support was not as good as I had hoped. Basically I felt like I was getting the brush off. I think this company should make more of the small parts available to the consumer, but they focus more on “kits”. I think this is something to keep in mind if you order one component and want to add something later, you probably won’t be able to do so. I was not able to get a simple gasket from the company or the foam block that attaches the 5 gallon bucket to a vacuum. Both of these items are included in the kit, but cannot be purchased separately. I was able to get around both issues, but it’s kind of a nuisance to have such poor product support and lack of available parts.One star removed…

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  5. Stephen Kirk

    Wow! This is excellent to use
    I bought a high Cfm vacuum to use and with this design, my vacuum is still empty after several fills on my 5 gallon bucket.I tried diy ones and they didn’t work entirely well. But with the vacuum having a bigger hose, this works great. It even pulls the sawdust out of my table saw, where before it didn’t

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  6. Kevin S.

    Grest separator
    I had the original dust deputy on a shop vac . It performed fair , however the dust filter need heavy cleaning by the time the 5 gal bucket needed emptied .The DD 2.5 intrigued me . Cleaning filters sucks . So I got the 2.5 . What an improvement ! I have emptied 3 full 5 gallon buckets of dust and the filter in the vac was almost untouched . Just a very light coat of ultra fine dust , no need to clean it .Works great and is a great bang for your buck .

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  7. Raf

    Este separador cumple su función, el diseño hace que funcione muy bien. recomiendo un tanque de mas de 20 galones si lo vas a usar con una cepilladora ya que lo llena muy rápido. si puedes lo recomiendo ampliamente. amazon lo envió en tiempo y forma y llegó muy bien.

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  8. Terry Williams

    I have made these dust extractors in the past and they work pretty good. But this Dust Deputy is awesome as there is absolutely no dust getting into the vacuum and plugging the filter. I have mine connected to a 20 litre pail and it is the best tool now. No more plugged filters in my vacuum.

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  9. Gabriel Dioverti

    Excelente

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  10. Sven

    Yet to be installed but very happy with the purchase and perfect for my needs.

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  11. pedro p.

    No creía que funcionara ,,,, súper recomendadoIncluso sin conectarla a la aspiradora a mi cepilladora DW y muy muy poco polvo sale ….

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