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As regular site workers will know, an M. Class vacuum is now the minimum requirement for use on site.
They generally run in to the hundreds of pounds.
Here’s one that won’t break the bank.
Maybe not the most powerful, but it meets site requirements, which is a great help.
Good reviews too, for what it is.

V-Tuf VTUFM 110v 800w M-Class Dust Extractor - https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/V-Tuf-Vtufm-0606825881635-110V-800W-M-Class-Dust-Extractor

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Thought M class had to have power take off?

Best of my understanding, if it doesn’t have power take off, it’s not a dust extractor.
It’s a vacuum.
It’s my understanding that power tools must have dust extraction, or be water suppressed.
 
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They are advertising that one as dust extraction but doesn’t say there is power take off, would it be because it’s 110v?
 

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