Drill Smart, Breathe Easy! 💨
The Festool 500483 D 27-BSD Drilling Dust Nozzle is engineered for seamless compatibility with various Festool tools, ensuring a dust-free drilling experience. Its patented dual-chamber system allows for precision drilling in various materials, all while maintaining a lightweight design of just 132g.
Manufacturer | Festool |
Part Number | 500483 |
Product Dimensions | 27.71 x 12.5 x 7.49 cm; 132 g |
Item model number | 500483 |
Colour | Amber |
Power Source | Handbetrieben |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 1 x 500483 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 132 g |
S**N
Works very well.
Can't fault this. Price is comparable to unbranded equivalents and works brilliantly.It comes apart very easily so is relatively easy to store compared to assembled.Have used it for 10mm holes, 400mm deep and no dust or debris escaped.
M**H
Brilliant tool for a dust free job
One of the best little tools I own. Fits well to a standard vacuum cleaner hose (I use it with a Henry hoover) and the suction sticks the tool to the wall or even ceiling easily. Great at catching all the dust and saves the hassle of cleaning up mess or risking brick dust staining skirtings. I've had mine now for years and it's brilliant. Just make sure to don't damage the foam skirt or you'll ruin the seal. I keep mine in a box.
R**S
Game changer!
A great bit of kit, just like most things Festool. You connect it to your vacuum and position it over where you want to drill. It will stick to wall through suction and then as you drill, all dust gets collected. It works surprisingly well!Easy to use and well thought out design - the head swivels to suit whatever angle. Highly recommended for the pro or the serious DIYer!
M**A
Curious Curate's Oeuf
Very useful but it's a bit of a curate's egg.Does as every other reviewer is extolling about, ie it collects the drill dust before it lands on your dog by your feet.But I've given it 4 stars (generously) not because I'm mean but because:- It's bloody expensive for a piece of plastic.- it really needs narrow diameter vacuum hose into a Festool connector to work best in both configurations. Fortunately I have this anyway.- unless you're deaf already you really need to use ear defenders as the vacuum whine is ear-splitting.- makes it more difficult to start the hole as you can't see the 'x' marks the spot stuff anymore.- have to make allowances for chuck contacting the tool itself before you've drill the depth you want.- need electrical vacuum with you even though all your other tools may be rechargeable.Bottom line for me is if I could get away without using it and vacuuming up afterwards, then that's what I would do. But if you really need to avoid dust then this does its job well.
S**I
Good adhesion
Save messing about, well stuck to the wall and ceiling, no marks left after drilling
W**?
Not at all overrated, worth every penny
It took me awhile to get one of these because, like most people, I've gotten by for decades with doing cleanup *after* drilling into masonry. You can always ask someone to hold a vacuum nozzle next to the drill bit whilst the dust spews out, but even that isn't 100% effective.I can attest, after drilling two holes in a wall in a fairly cramped study space (lots of potential for dust contaminating books and electronics, there was not a single peck of dust to be seen once the holes were drilled. Whether working in your own home or that of a paying customer, you'll quickly recoup the price of this item with the time saved on cleanup and hassle avoided from damaging/contaminating the surrounding area.Simply hook up the nozzle of your vacuum of choice to this device, position the device on the wall (after you've marked the spot you want to drill), switch the vacuum on, et voila, it sticks in place leaving both hands free for drilling. If memory serves, this accepts up to a 10mm or 12mm bit. Anything larger than that, most likely, it either won't be light domestic work, or it will be a wooden bit (e.g. flat spade bit). Either way, if you're doing heavy construction work (with an SDS equipped masonry drill), or drilling into wood, keeping a clean working area isn't so vital. Of course, if you've also invested in a Festool vacuum, dust capture is sorted regardless of the tool (it's one of the features that sets them apart from other manufacturers).Very highly recommended, even for Festool-sceptics.
P**S
Works really well, no dust at all.
Expensive yes but it works really well as you'd expect from Fesstool. There really is no mess at all. I've used this for drilling into plaster and brick/block walls over some very expensive furniture that couldn't be moved, yes I dust sheeted but I need not have bothered for the dust. Now the protection is just for tools etc.
S**S
This is such a good idea and very well made
Its Festool and it works
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