Paid User Experience Feedback - New Design Project

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russell_e

New member
Looking for participants who would be willing to give feedback based on experiences using dust extraction products connected to power tools. We are a design consultancy based in London, UK working on a new project within this category. We can pay for time spent, whether that is over a call, a visit to a site and/or also pay for travel to our consultancy for London / UK based people who would be willing to come in to review and give feedback.

Please comment here if you are interested and I can be in touch. Thank you!
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

Well-known member
Looking for participants who would be willing to give feedback based on experiences using dust extraction products connected to power tools. We are a design consultancy based in London, UK working on a new project within this category. We can pay for time spent, whether that is over a call, a visit to a site and/or also pay for travel to our consultancy for London / UK based people who would be willing to come in to review and give feedback.

Please comment here if you are interested and I can be in touch. Thank you!
Go and study Festool ...if you can improve on their extraction and halve the price of their extractors and provide the same warranty and support you onto a winner.
It's not all about the extractor it's the tool itself...how the dust it's actually collected at source ...

Yours Sincerely

Dusty Springfield
 
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Brendan

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To be fair hand held breakers now need dust suppression on big sites
. And for some jobs a dust extracted disk cutter would be good
Got one for my 30kg breaker, it's a bit s**t, it works but due to the nature clogs up and requires clearing out, did get one for my grinder but massively reduces cut depth although did a decent job of keeping dust down.
Some of the stuff is stupid, my m class extractor is excellent as an extractor not so much as a vacuum cleaner plus the way you empty it leaves a load if dust on the floor, funnily enough the h class is just different filters
 
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Rob65

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I would be interested in testing equipment to extract concrete dust during drilling.

We will soon be starting on drilling about 600 holes, each one will be about 1.2 meters deep and 28 millimetres diameter.

This is going make lots of dusk so if you are serious about wanting feed back and have confidence in your product here is your opportunity………😀😀😀😀.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I would be interested in testing equipment to extract concrete dust during drilling.

We will soon be starting on drilling about 600 holes, each one will be about 1.2 meters deep and 28 millimetres diameter.

This is going make lots of dusk so if you are serious about wanting feed back and have confidence in your product here is your opportunity………😀😀😀😀.
what you blowing up next then @Rob65 .... 's a lorraholes :oops:
 
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Smiffy

Well-known member
I would be interested in testing equipment to extract concrete dust during drilling.

We will soon be starting on drilling about 600 holes, each one will be about 1.2 meters deep and 28 millimetres diameter.

This is going make lots of dusk so if you are serious about wanting feed back and have confidence in your product here is your opportunity………😀😀😀😀.

Have you seen the Hilti drill bits with internal dust ports. If the reviews are genuine they definitely would be worth a look. Also depending on what you are doing with said holes, Hilti reckon they don't need cleaning before resin is applied. Could be a huge time saver
 
JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
Have you seen the Hilti drill bits with internal dust ports. If the reviews are genuine they definitely would be worth a look. Also depending on what you are doing with said holes, Hilti reckon they don't need cleaning before resin is applied. Could be a huge time saver
Knowing the type of drill he's likely using I feel you may be suggesting a apple peeler for a tank battle :ROFLMAO:
 
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