Valentino dust extractor

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Jessica92

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Hey everyone, I'm looking into purchasing the Valentino extractor but was hoping to get some feedback and opinions about it.

How well does it work?
Is it loud?
Is it akward for the clients to rest there arm on it? (desk top version)
Is it actually worth the money?

Any other info or feedback would be much appreciated

Thank you!!
 
Hey everyone, I'm looking into purchasing the Valentino extractor but was hoping to get some feedback and opinions about it.

How well does it work?
Is it loud?
Is it akward for the clients to rest there arm on it? (desk top version)
Is it actually worth the money?

Any other info or feedback would be much appreciated

Thank you!!

Hi,
I found it to be awkward for me and my clients.
I ended up converting my desktop one into a desk mount and overcame the problem.
I find it much better to use now.
It's excellent at removing dust.
It's noisy, of course, but you can still hold a conversation. It has a dial too so you can adjust the speed hence the loudness of it.
For the cost I think it's definitely worth it. It's a lot less expensive than buying a specific table with an in built extractor.

In my opinion I prefer it desk mounted though.
I have a YouTube video on how I achieved this if you're interested


Hope this helps you making your decision
 
I bought the flush mount in April and couldn't live without it now. The amount of dust is sucks up is crazy - even after just one infill.

It is loud, but I always have mine on the lowest setting, which is more than enough dust extraction. The lowest setting is easy to talk over.

I'd 100% recommend investing in one.
 
How often do you need to change the filters etc?
 
How often do you need to change the filters etc?

Depending on your work load, every two weeks or monthly.
I change mine monthly as Infills/Acrylic services take up about 50% of my work load.
 

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