🛠️ Clear, tough, and built for pros who demand the best.
This 4-inch diameter, 20-foot long PVC dust collection hose features crystal-clear, puncture-resistant material with embedded carbon steel coils for superior durability. Proudly made in the USA, it offers unmatched visibility to detect clogs early and is compatible with a wide range of dust and fume collection applications. Includes 4 thumbscrew clamps for secure fittings and is supported by premium customer service.
Brand | Fulton Woodworking Tools |
Material | PVC |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 240"L x 4"W |
Outside Diameter | 4 Inches |
Item Length | 240 Inches |
UPC | 817918024437 |
Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc. |
Part Number | 376 |
Item Weight | 7.88 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 376 VN |
Style | Hose w/ 4 Thumbscrew Clamps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | PVC Hose |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**H
no complaints, great hose
works great. I use this in my wood shop, connected to a dust collector for my planer and drum sander. It's defiantly high quality and heavier than my other hoses. i do like the thumbscrews on the clamps. very happy
C**S
just as advertized
quick delivery
P**Y
Good ferret pipe
Bought this for my pet ferrets to use as a tunnel and it's been the most resistant pipe I have gotten. They claw at it alot and still not one hole has formed. It's a very sturdy but flexible as well.
B**E
Work
Dad says they work fine
B**Z
As advertized
Fast shipping.
S**
4x20 plastic hose.
Works perfect with my router table. Less expensive than some supply chains and quick delivery.
T**R
Seem well made
Fit on 4" fittings well. Included clamps work well. Using with 1.5 hp grizzly two stage dust collector. No problems so far.
M**T
Bloody Mess!
Physically heavy. Worked with my Shop Fox perfectly. Tough enough that is doesn't fray or tear when using hose clamps.Each end had a razor sharp cut wire end sticking out. I didn't notice until I felt something wet on my shirt: blood everywhere!!! It sliced my bicep open. Be careful taking out out of the box.I used PVC pipe pieces (4" inside diameter pipe and 4" outside diameter insert pieces that you normally use to join two 4"pieces together) to make quick on/off fittings so the sharp edges don't matter.This is the only hose I'd use unless I switched to metal.Manufacturers of tools say that all plastic hoses need to be electrically grounded. There is a fifteen buck dust collector hose grounding kit that will do 50' or 25' in and out.5 star (really 4 for ruining a new shirt with blood). I've seen so many awful hoses that I'll overlook the blood: this is the hose you want.Update 4/30/18: still the best hose I've used or seen...I ordered another two 20' sections because I'm moving my dust collector unit to another room, then running the new hose through the ceiling to the work room. VERY NICE HOSE!!!!!!!!!!!GROUNDING WIRE: There has never, ever been a verified PVC static-caused dust explosion in a HOME wood shop.Someone commented: "defies all the laws of electricity! Plastic is an insulator." ....yes some plastics are very good insulators in a circuit, but layers of insulation and layers of conductance make for...a capacitor!! The build up of static electricity will ALSObe on the outside of the hose. Many manufacturer's are actually (on their websites) saying that a wire on the OUTSIDE of the hose that is NOT even connected to anything at one end is fine for static bleed off. Electricity is a FIELD, static electricity is not a circuit, so it's a bad analogy. I build Leyden jars with plastic cans and charge them up by wiping a dry cloth on a piece of PVC pipe and that is enough to charge them up to LETHAL levels WITHOUT THE CLOTH/PVC ever touching the Leyden jar. Further, the goal here is to not get a static shock when you touch the hose, the static buildup is an electromagnetic field "around" the material of the hose--not necessarily inside it. The risk of explosion of dust flowing in a hose is extremely small, the whole point of these systems is to take the dust OUT OF THE AIR your breathing so there also isn't a flash-fire, like happens in saw mills and coal mines. If you don't ground your dust collection PVC you will get NASTY static shocks from it...but you "probably" won't explode. You don't explode when you get a static shock any other time do you? The exception: open gasoline/gas pumps which are proven (on video) to actually easily be ignited by a static shock off a human finger. I forgot my point actually except that: you can run wire outside--AND SOME HOSE suppliers say the wire that runs inside hoses like this is totally enough: just ground at a single end and you won't get static shocks...but which end (shop vac or the table saw, etc.??).If you buy a ground wire kit, make sure to leave some slack near any joints in your hose--that way if you need to pull the joint apart to clear a clog you don't have to cut the wire.
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