Makita VC3012M 240 V M Class Dust Extractor with Power Take-Off, 30 L Blue/Black
Makita VC3012M/2
Benefits:
- Wet and dry
- Washable PET cartridge
- Flow sensor
- 7.5 metre power cord
Capacity:
– Tank volume 30 litres
– Disposal bag volume 23.5 litres
– Wet capacity 19 litres
– Maximum air flow 3.2 m3/min
– Maximum sealed suction 23.0 kPa
VC3012M/2 240V M Class Dust Extractor, 30 Litre
Class M – removes dust with limit value for occupational exposure >0.1 mg/m3
Approved for Dust Classes M in accordance with the EU standard. Suitable for processes involving mica, china clay, gypsum, wood dust, such as softwood and hardwood and silica dust such as masonry and concrete.
**Not suitable for the collection of asbestos, carcinogenic dusts or dusts contaminated with carcinogens and/or pathogens or explosive materials.
The VC3012M M Class Dust Extractor has a powerful 1,200 watt motor, 1,800 watts with power take-off for both wet and dry vacuum cleaning.
The VC3012M features Push and Clean System. This takes just seconds to clean the filter, for extending the filter life. Washable PET cartridge filter protects the turbine by holding back fine dust and debris. The air flow sensor emits warning beeps when the air flow is reduced by a clogged filter or nearly full tank.
The VC3012M can be simply connected to power tools. The Dust Extractor turns on or off automatically when the connected power tool is turned on or off.
Robust plastic container with 2 wheels and 2 casters for stability and mobility.
The VC3012M motor head design integrates an area for tool storage during use and when in transport. Innovative hose storage with 2 clamps on the back side of the tool box. 3 fixation points on the motor head and tool box for power cable storage. Floor nozzles and extension tubes can be fixed onto the body for convenient storage.
Please Note:
Any accessories shown are not necessarily supplied as standard equipment.
Weight: | 10 kg |
Size: | L |
Dimensions: | 48.5 x 38 x 59.5 cm; 10 Kilograms |
Model: | VC3012M |
Part: | VC3012M/2 |
Colour: | Blue/Black |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Makita |
Colour: | Blue/Black |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | L |
Volume: | 30 litres |
Der Staubsauger ist super, saugstark, lange Schnur, langer Schlauch. Nach ca 1 Woche ist der Schlauch aus seiner Halterung gebrochen (da wo sich das feste Saugrohr anschliet). Problemlos bekam ich einen neuen Schlauch zugeschickt. Jetzt klappt alles wunderbar.
Optimales Gert fr die Hobbywerkstatt, mit passendem Anschluss zu den Handmaschinen zB. Mirka Exzenterschleifer.
Staubklasse M ist gut fr die Gesundheit und ein gutes Preis-Leistungsverhltnis.
Allgemein ein sehr guter Sauger fr die Staubklasse M, empfehlenswert auch fr den ambitionierten Heimwerker. Das Gert ist nach mittlerweile vier Jahren praktischem Einsatz sehr zuverlssig, die Saugleistung hervorragend. Und die Filterwirkung auch – das heit, der Sauger verteilt den Staub nicht im Raum… Positiv hervorzuheben die Einschaltautomatik und der Sanftanlauf. Der Schlauch hat eine ordentliche Lnge.
Aber leider gibt es neben den Sonnenseiten auch ein wenig Schatten: Zuerst ist der Sauger vergleichsweise laut (aber immer noch deutlich leiser als so mancher Baumarktheuler). Und leider schafft es Makita nicht, viele seiner Gerte so zu bauen, da man diese ohne Adapter direkt anschlieen kann – und es ist eine Wissenschaft, welchen Adapter man fr welches Gert bentigt. Die Aufbewahrung des Schlauchs ist auch nicht sonderlich gut gelst. Und strend ist auch, da man im Gegensatz zu Gerten des Mitbewerbs (zB Festool, Fein, Starmix) keine MAKPAC oder Systainer auf dem Gert abstellen/montieren kann. Das wre extrem ntzlich.
Die Schattenseiten sind aber eher kosmetischer Natur – darum gibt es aufgrund der soliden Leistung und des wirklich guten Preis-/Leistungsverhltnis klar fnf Sterne.
Vroeger had ik een goedkope bouwstofzuiger, maar die stonk vreselijk als ik er bouwstof mee opzoog. Daarom gezocht naar een bouwstofzuiger met minimaal stofklasse M. Hij presteert goed, filtert ook goed, geen stank meer dus gezondere lucht om in te ademen. Helaas wel een totaal andere prijsklasse.
So far so good, you don’t get tools with it just the hose, luckily I already had some, but just be warned the tools are another 50 plus pounds, suction is pretty good and it’s not overly loud in operation.
So far so good, you don’t get tools with it just the hose, luckily I already had some, but just be warned the tools are another 50 plus pounds, suction is pretty good and it’s not overly loud in operation.
Die Sauger mit Filterklasse M sind ziemlich teuer und der Makita war mit Abstand der gnstigste bei den Markenherstellern. Gekauft wurde das gute Stck, um bei der Haussanierung und Mbelrenovierung zu untersttzen. Ich bin begeistert und bin froh das Geld ausgegeben zu haben.
Ob Schleifstaub vom Holzmbel, zu feinstem Pulver zerfallener Teppichgrund oder Wandabschliff – alles wird gut abgesaugt und bleibt auch im Makita. Jedoch nur, wenn das angeschlossene Gert auch eine gute Absaugung ermglicht, aber an der Power des Makita scheitert es definitiv nicht.
Der lange, antistatische Schlauch ist super und ich habe mit dem mitgelieferten Adapter bislang noch jedes Werkzeug angeschlossen bekommen.
Insgesamt bin ich begeistert und das erste Mal in meinem Leben macht Staubsaugen Spa.
Ein einziger Kritikpunkt wren die recht teuren Beutel. Aber das ist wohl auch der Filterklasse geschuldet. Aber das zahle ich gerne dafr, dass ich jetzt ein Mbel quasi im Wohnzimmer abschleifen kann, weil so gut wie kein Staub mehr woanders hingeht, als in den Makita.
Die Sauger mit Filterklasse M sind ziemlich teuer und der Makita war mit Abstand der gnstigste bei den Markenherstellern. Gekauft wurde das gute Stck, um bei der Haussanierung und Mbelrenovierung zu untersttzen. Ich bin begeistert und bin froh das Geld ausgegeben zu haben.
Ob Schleifstaub vom Holzmbel, zu feinstem Pulver zerfallener Teppichgrund oder Wandabschliff – alles wird gut abgesaugt und bleibt auch im Makita. Jedoch nur, wenn das angeschlossene Gert auch eine gute Absaugung ermglicht, aber an der Power des Makita scheitert es definitiv nicht.
Der lange, antistatische Schlauch ist super und ich habe mit dem mitgelieferten Adapter bislang noch jedes Werkzeug angeschlossen bekommen.
Insgesamt bin ich begeistert und das erste Mal in meinem Leben macht Staubsaugen Spa.
Ein einziger Kritikpunkt wren die recht teuren Beutel. Aber das ist wohl auch der Filterklasse geschuldet. Aber das zahle ich gerne dafr, dass ich jetzt ein Mbel quasi im Wohnzimmer abschleifen kann, weil so gut wie kein Staub mehr woanders hingeht, als in den Makita.
I bought this extractor to use when working in folks houses to keep the stour (dust) down so having lived with the thing for a few months here are my thoughts…
I had no experience of extractors previously so wasn’t really sure what to expect, but based on various reviews and feedback I went with the Makita. I feel that the price is pretty steep for the machine ( I paid 399) although it is a bit cheaper than other makes I looked at (Bosch, Festool) so the fact that it is (so far as I am aware) usable on sites I presume this is where the additional cost is incurred (ie added on by manufacturer!). Anyway paypal gave me option of pay in 5 instalments so I took the plunge.
Its quite big physically but is pretty light – easy to move around on its wheels but for me its not too big. Not quite too big anyway. I know its more of a workshop tool but taking it to job-sites is what I bought it for and in a nutshell it serves that purpose well. The hose and mains lead are good lengths. I can sand up at ceiling height without any difficulty and the mains lead is long enough to have the extractor follow you around without pulling at the socket.
Function wise i like it: the take off power is a godsend I use it all the time and the socket on the Makita is powerful enough (just) to run my chop saw off of so thumbs up there. There isn’t a lot to add functionally other than the on off switch goes 2 ways one way to act as a normal hoover and the other which is activated by the built in outlet.
I use it mostly with my Makita plunge saw or with various sanders and I have to say I am thoroughly impressed. There is virtually no dust spread when sanding when using discs with the appropriate holes for my sander and when cutting MDF there is only the slightest amount of dust produced. I can’t believe how clean I can work now so high (not quite top) marks for that. It isn’t the quietest machine when running but when my sander is on I have to check that the extractor is running too as the sander drowns out the makita so make of that what you will.
I can’t really fault the operation of the extractor for my purposes and as of yet there isn’t really anything I dont like about it, However…
The picture on the box of the machine shows it with a long hoover attachment…which isn’t supplied! It comes with a narrow nozzle and 2 rubbery couplers that fit onto the end of the hose…that’s it. I took the cue from another reviewer here and bought the generic Henry attachments set for 20 and this works OK although to make the steel pipe attachment fit I had to wrap a load of gaffa tape round it (like about 5mm thick all round) works like a charm but still… I also bought the cheap multiple sized connector set (about 7) some of which fit the nozzles some of which don’t. Again why Makita don’t include a selection of reducers etc is beyond me. I suppose they think I might buy further ones from them but I will absolutely not do this as they are extortionate. I buy cheapo generic ones and hope I get a decent fit for what ever tool I’m using or I’ll make my own (plenty of vids on youtube). For those that have one, one of the supplied connectors fits the SP6000 perfectly, as you would expect
I cant believe that Makita don’t supply any but the most basic fittings on a unit that is so expensive, its a bit of a cheek if you ask me, and while we’re at it, getting only one fabric bag (for dry stuff) and one plastic bag (wet) is similarly miserable. I am a self employed builder and having to spend extra on bags and fittings on top of the price of the unit sticks in my craw a bit.
All that said, n general I am really pretty happy with it: the suction is good – not quite as powerful as my Henry on full bung but I don’t think it’s too far away, and the hose is wider. For transport the hose and mains cable wrap round the body and mostly stay put when I’m chucking it into the van.
So aside for Makita being stingy regarding accessories and bags I think this is a good bet – although I don’t have anything to compare it to – but as I say I’m pleased that I bought it despite the cost. I would add that if the nice people at Makita read this, I would happily accept a comprehensive range of accessories and I would urge them to supply them with this unit, even if the price has to rise – A LITTLE!
I bought this extractor to use when working in folks houses to keep the stour (dust) down so having lived with the thing for a few months here are my thoughts…
I had no experience of extractors previously so wasn’t really sure what to expect, but based on various reviews and feedback I went with the Makita. I feel that the price is pretty steep for the machine ( I paid 399) although it is a bit cheaper than other makes I looked at (Bosch, Festool) so the fact that it is (so far as I am aware) usable on sites I presume this is where the additional cost is incurred (ie added on by manufacturer!). Anyway paypal gave me option of pay in 5 instalments so I took the plunge.
Its quite big physically but is pretty light – easy to move around on its wheels but for me its not too big. Not quite too big anyway. I know its more of a workshop tool but taking it to job-sites is what I bought it for and in a nutshell it serves that purpose well. The hose and mains lead are good lengths. I can sand up at ceiling height without any difficulty and the mains lead is long enough to have the extractor follow you around without pulling at the socket.
Function wise i like it: the take off power is a godsend I use it all the time and the socket on the Makita is powerful enough (just) to run my chop saw off of so thumbs up there. There isn’t a lot to add functionally other than the on off switch goes 2 ways one way to act as a normal hoover and the other which is activated by the built in outlet.
I use it mostly with my Makita plunge saw or with various sanders and I have to say I am thoroughly impressed. There is virtually no dust spread when sanding when using discs with the appropriate holes for my sander and when cutting MDF there is only the slightest amount of dust produced. I can’t believe how clean I can work now so high (not quite top) marks for that. It isn’t the quietest machine when running but when my sander is on I have to check that the extractor is running too as the sander drowns out the makita so make of that what you will.
I can’t really fault the operation of the extractor for my purposes and as of yet there isn’t really anything I dont like about it, However…
The picture on the box of the machine shows it with a long hoover attachment…which isn’t supplied! It comes with a narrow nozzle and 2 rubbery couplers that fit onto the end of the hose…that’s it. I took the cue from another reviewer here and bought the generic Henry attachments set for 20 and this works OK although to make the steel pipe attachment fit I had to wrap a load of gaffa tape round it (like about 5mm thick all round) works like a charm but still… I also bought the cheap multiple sized connector set (about 7) some of which fit the nozzles some of which don’t. Again why Makita don’t include a selection of reducers etc is beyond me. I suppose they think I might buy further ones from them but I will absolutely not do this as they are extortionate. I buy cheapo generic ones and hope I get a decent fit for what ever tool I’m using or I’ll make my own (plenty of vids on youtube). For those that have one, one of the supplied connectors fits the SP6000 perfectly, as you would expect
I cant believe that Makita don’t supply any but the most basic fittings on a unit that is so expensive, its a bit of a cheek if you ask me, and while we’re at it, getting only one fabric bag (for dry stuff) and one plastic bag (wet) is similarly miserable. I am a self employed builder and having to spend extra on bags and fittings on top of the price of the unit sticks in my craw a bit.
All that said, n general I am really pretty happy with it: the suction is good – not quite as powerful as my Henry on full bung but I don’t think it’s too far away, and the hose is wider. For transport the hose and mains cable wrap round the body and mostly stay put when I’m chucking it into the van.
So aside for Makita being stingy regarding accessories and bags I think this is a good bet – although I don’t have anything to compare it to – but as I say I’m pleased that I bought it despite the cost. I would add that if the nice people at Makita read this, I would happily accept a comprehensive range of accessories and I would urge them to supply them with this unit, even if the price has to rise – A LITTLE!
Great time saver. As a decorator by trade. Highly recommend this item
Great time saver. As a decorator by trade. Highly recommend this item
Works very well, M-class filtration seems to work great compared to cheaper uncertified units, no dust or odours in the air when using it. Variable speed control is useful and keeps noise down when you don’t need full power. When you do need full power, this has plenty of it (in fact, using it as a vacuum cleaner it will lift fitted carpets from the floor!). The bags are expensive, but you can use it without. For the price paid (less than 300 on special) it’s very good value too! At full list price though, I think they should include more fittings, accessories and bags (only one included).
Works very well, M-class filtration seems to work great compared to cheaper uncertified units, no dust or odours in the air when using it. Variable speed control is useful and keeps noise down when you don’t need full power. When you do need full power, this has plenty of it (in fact, using it as a vacuum cleaner it will lift fitted carpets from the floor!). The bags are expensive, but you can use it without. For the price paid (less than 300 on special) it’s very good value too! At full list price though, I think they should include more fittings, accessories and bags (only one included).
another great tool by Makita ,if your in need for an M class hoover that’s being asked for more and more on site now this one is a very good extractor at a better than most price
another great tool by Makita ,if your in need for an M class hoover that’s being asked for more and more on site now this one is a very good extractor at a better than most price
Ich habe mehrfach nach einem fr mich passenden Sauger gesucht und wurde nun fndig.
Klar: preislich nicht gerade ein Sonderangebot. Das wollte ich aber auch gar nicht. Ich suchte was Solides bei dem man nicht stndig befrchten muss was abzubrechen oder sonstwie aus Versehen was kaputt zu machen.
Schlauch ist lang genug und langer Schlitzdsenaufsatz ist auch mit dabei.
Saugleistung lsst sich einfach regeln – ideal, wenn man z.B. geringe Leistung ausreichend ist und man bei lngerem Einsatz trotzdem keinen Lrm empfindet.
Bisher habe ich nur Trocken-gesaugt.
Der erste Nass-Saugeinsatz wartet schon.
Ich habe mehrfach nach einem fr mich passenden Sauger gesucht und wurde nun fndig.
Klar: preislich nicht gerade ein Sonderangebot. Das wollte ich aber auch gar nicht. Ich suchte was Solides bei dem man nicht stndig befrchten muss was abzubrechen oder sonstwie aus Versehen was kaputt zu machen.
Schlauch ist lang genug und langer Schlitzdsenaufsatz ist auch mit dabei.
Saugleistung lsst sich einfach regeln – ideal, wenn man z.B. geringe Leistung ausreichend ist und man bei lngerem Einsatz trotzdem keinen Lrm empfindet.
Bisher habe ich nur Trocken-gesaugt.
Der erste Nass-Saugeinsatz wartet schon.