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🛠️ Upgrade your dust game—because your shop deserves the cleanest cut!
The Peachtree Woodworking Supply Cyclone Dust Separator Kit features a robust 4-inch cyclone design that efficiently traps heavy woodworking debris before it reaches your shop vacuum or dust collector. Compatible with any 5-gallon bucket, barrel, or container, this kit protects your equipment’s impeller from damage and reduces maintenance by minimizing bag emptying. The complete hardware package ensures quick, hassle-free installation, making it an essential upgrade for any serious woodworking professional.

































| ASIN | B071CL5MJN |
| Additional Features | Dust Collection |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,021 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Shop Dust Collectors |
| Brand Name | Peachtree Woodworking Supply |
| Capacity | 30 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (815) |
| Finish Type | Smooth |
| Included Components | Hose Clamps |
| Item Weight | 1.54 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Opening Mechanism | Manual-Lift |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DUST COLLECTION |
| Room Type | Garage |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| UPC | 814310014066 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**K
works great
run a small 4" collector in my basement shop. The inlet guard was constantly plugging up with shavings to big to fit through the screen. have a 2.5" store made cyclone I run on the shop vac, so thought i'd do the same for the collector. This is a lot better deal than the store mades for 4", plus it gives you the flexibility to use whatever container you want. After reading several reviews, thought I'd try a quick expiriment with a dollar store tub and a piece of drywall I had laying around to see if center mounted or edge mounted port to the collector worked better. sucked up the same 4 gallons of dust I collected from my collector bag, floor sweepings, stuff I pulled out that plugged the screen. In the end, both center and edge kept all the stuff that would have previously plugged the screen out of the collector and resulted in the same amount of very fine dust in the collector bag. pics of both setups and the cup of dust from the center mount. The line on the cup was how much of the same fine dust I had when I ran it with the port on the outside. For me, and this setup made no difference where the port was - both worked great.
R**N
Easy to install and great price point!
I used a Brute rubber trash can and lid for this set up. Very easy to install! I have a hole saw kit from harbor freight a while back and used the 4 inch saw to cut perfect circles. Also I just copied the template just in case I messed it up. Really didnt need it though. This was the easiest install I have ever done I think. The only negative about this is that it loses pretty much all suction when the can gets about half full. This is a bit annoying, but for $20 instead of the $170 dust deputy xl alternative, I can empty the can a bit more often.
T**T
My new favorite part of my dust collection system
I put this on a steel 55 gallon drum and I have to say, I'm impressed. Most of the chips, shavings, and dust end up in the drum and almost nothing makes it to the dust collection bag or filters anymore. I can vacuum my shop, collect from my planer, miter saw, table saw, sanders, you name it and almost everything ends up in the drum. I don't know if other people would rather empty a drum or re-bag their dust collectors and clean their filters, but I'd rather just dump a drum every once in a while. If you can get your hands on a cheap 55 gallon drum with a removable lid, then you're probably better off buying this than a cyclone style dust separator... unless you want to spend the extra money. I would definitely recommend to any woodworker that wants good dust separation without spending considerably more for performance that isn't considerably better.
G**E
Works as advertised
Based upon other reviews I purchased this kit. Installed it in a 30gal plastic jobsite barrel and works great. I followed others advice as to the orientation and have had no issues while doing a good job separating larger debris and even a lot of MDF dust from getting to the HEPA filter. Gaskets were perfectly suitable for my application and took maybe 15min to get set up (including chatting and sipping coffee). I definitely recommend this product as an amazing money saver for your shop.
M**C
5* For Dewalt DW735 (with easy mods)
This is just what you need if you have a Dewalt DW735. I considered the ones that are already built into a lid, but then you’re running all over looking for a can that matches. I took the advice of those who said it was better set up with the outlet in the center. I have a couple of cyclone separators, but since this Dewalt has its own impeller and planing produces much more waste, I opted to do a dedicated can for it. Since the Dewalt pushes the chips rather than relying on a vacuum, I had flexibility in being able to flip the exhaust so the elbow was up top. I could then direct the exhaust air away from me. What I was not prepared for was how much force the Dewalt has. Rather than collecting in a vacuum, the can is now pressurized. The first pass sent cuttings everywhere. Since it was only secured at the handles, the pressure was pushing the sides open. Incredible. So for now (see pics) I’m just using a couple pair of spring clamps. Once I did that, it performed brilliantly. Pass after pass and I could see nothing exiting the exhaust. This thing is a win! I bought a 44 gallon Brute can, and I did have to clip the top intake fans with a miter saw to clear some of the moldings on the lid (also in pics). You’ll see daylight after you do this, but the bottom flange will seal it. There is no need to clip that one. I will be lookin for some cam latches to keep the lid down instead of these spring clamps.
A**H
Best cheap upgrade
Best 17 bucks I have ever spent for the shop! Very well put together kit glad I went this route instead of the super dust deputy.
D**R
Perfect for 55 Gallon Drum
I used these with a 2hp dust collector connected to a 55 gallon drum. The result was amazing. I didn't expect that 99.9% of the fine sawdust would be collected in the drum. I though only the larger chips would be captured and the smaller particles would make it into the dust collector. Boy, was I wrong! this worked great! I used the paper template to mark the holes and a reciprocating saw cut the holes. I used gasket compound to make sure they would be air tight. This works well with the 4" flexible hoses. I don't know if these would work quite as well with a smaller drum, but if you have room for a 55 gallon drum, these really work well.
V**E
Great
Worked great making a 55 gallon drum into a cyclone for my dust collection
T**N
As described and great product
A**R
setup cyclone vacuum
J**E
Installation sur un baril de 45 gallons relié à mon dépoussiéreur et ça fonctionne parfaitement. Ça change tout dans un atelier.
J**T
good product pricey
M**H
Really sucks, but in a good way 👍🏻
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