Mobile dust extractors

Festool's mobile dust extractors allow users to quickly and safely extract dust, dirt and water – whether on construction sites, in workshops or garages. Their strong suction power and large container geometry provide a wide range of possible uses, as well as a large volume capacity. When power tools are connected to the extractors, the automatic On and Off switch ensures that the extraction function is operated easily. In addition, the practical SYS-Dock function means that the Systainers required can be directly attached to the extractor.

Further information about our dust extractors

Whether you’re sanding, routing, sawing, drilling, or grinding, dust can accumulate incredibly quickly.

Prefect for keeping your environment dust free whilst you work and for undertaking a comprehensive, final clean up once the job is complete, a Mobile Dust Extractor will ensure that your space is clean, tidy, and dust free.

These models boast features such as an antistatic function to prevent antistatic charge from accumulating whilst working, electronic speed control to adjust for all types of materials, and a Cleantec integrated bayonet fitting between the extractor and the tool. Other features include Autoclean automatic main filter cleaning system and FlowDetect for health protection.

And, because they are all mobile, these dust extractors allow for easy and convenient transportation, often with a handle or shoulder strap.

We also offer a range of accessories and consumables that will optimise and enhance the performance and longevity of your mobile dust extractor, including a wide variety of selfclean filter bags, longlife filter bags, and disposable bags.

Armed with over 90 years’ experience in providing quality and performance Power Tools, here at Festool, we are dedicated to delivering a wide range of products that make life easier for professional tradespeople – helping them to achieve high quality results quickly and efficiently.

Of course, if you require any further information about any of our mobile dust extractors, or any of our other high quality, performance focused power tools, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Our experienced and knowledgeable team is always on hand to answer any of your questions to ensure that you find the right tools for your requirements.

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