Here are some differences between Makita VC4210l and Bosch VAC090AH dust extractor that you may want to know before making a decision.
Vacuum | Makita VC4210L 11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum | BOSCH 9 Gallon Dust Extractor VAC090AH |
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Model | VC4210L | VAC090AH |
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Type | Wet-Dry Vacuum/Dust Extractor | Wet-Dry Vacuum/Dust Extractor |
Power Source | Corded | Corded |
Power Specs | 12 amps | 9.5 amps |
Cord Length | 24.6-foot | 16.4-foot |
Battery | NA | NA |
Charger | NA | NA |
Tool Activated Power On/Off | Yes | Yes |
Power Broker Dial | No | Yes |
Wireless Power-on/off Capable | Yes | No |
Variable Speed Control | Yes | No |
Air Flow Rate | 148 CFM | 150 CFM |
Static Water Lift | 92" | 97.3" |
Blower | No | No |
Tank Size | 11 Gallons | 9 Gallons |
Tank Material | Polycarbonate Shell | Polypropylene |
Water-level Sensor | No | Yes |
Built-In Drain | No | No |
HEPA Filter | Yes | Yes |
Automatic Filter Cleaning | Yes | Yes |
Hose | Anti-Static Hose, 1-1/4" x 13' | 9.85' 35mm Diameter Hose |
Noise Level | 60 dB(A) | 70 dB(A) |
Includes | (1) Anti-Static Hose, 1-1/4" x 13', (1) Wet/Dry HEPA Filter, (1) Fleece Filter Bag, (1) Plastic Disposal Bag, (1) Replacement Quick-Click Cuff, (1) Main Flat Filter, (1) Interlocking Case Adapter Plate, (1) 15/16" Hose Cuff Adapter, (1) Quick-Connect Adapter, (1) 1-3/4" Hose Cuff Adapter, (1) Hose Hook, (1) Diffuser, (1) Crevice Nozzle | (1) HEPA Flat Filter (1) VB090F Fleece Filter Bag (1) VH1035 9.85 Ft. Vacuum Hose (1) VX100 Bend Nozzle (1) VX120 Power Tool Adapter Nozzle |
Sustainer Box on Top Capable | Yes | Yes |
Carry Handle | Yes | Yes |
Wheels & Casters | Yes | Yes |
Weight | 35 lbs. | 28 lbs. |
Color | Black, White and Blue | Black, Blue and Red |
Dimensions (inches) | 15.75 x 31.5 x 28.74 | 14.5 x 22.6 x 20.5 |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited Warranty | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
- Cord Length
The Makita Vc4210l has a longer cord which is 24.6-foot in length whereas the Bosch VAC090AH has a cord length of 16.4-foot. - Air Flow Rate
The Makita Vc4210l has a max air flow rate of 148 cfm whereas the Bosch VAC090AH has max 150 cubic feet of air per minute. - Static Water Lift
Static water lift of the Makita Vc4210l is 92-inch versus 97.3-inch on the Bosch VAC090AH. - Hose
The Makita Vc4210l comes with a 1-1/4″ x 13′ Anti-Static Hose whereas the Bosch VAC090AH comes with a standard a 35mm diameter 9.85 foot hose. - Tank Capacity
The Makita Vc4210l has a 11-gallon tank versus 9-gallon on the Bosch VAC090AH. - Size
Both of them are compact size dust extractor, however, the Makita VC4210L is a bit larger, it has dimensions of 15.75″ x 31.5″ x 28.74″ versus 14.5″ x 22.6″ x 20.5″ on the Bosch VAC090AH. - Weight
The Makita Vc4210l is heavier, it weighs 35 pounds versus 28 pounds on the Bosch VAC090AH. - Amps
The Makita Vc4210l is 12 amps whereas the Bosch VAC090AH is 9.5 amps. - Power Broker dial
The Bosch VAC090AH has Power Broker dial for allocating power between vacuum and connected power tool, the Makita Vc4210l does not have this dial. - awireless Power On/Off
The Makita Vc4210l is capable of wireless power on/off whereas the Bosch VAC090AH is not.
These two dust extractors are similar, here are some similarities between them:
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- Both can be used for cleaning wet or dry messes.
- Have HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns.
- Automatic filter cleaning to help maintain maximum suction power and for longer filter life
- Capable of stacking a tool box on top.
- Tool-activated power control allows users to use power tool’s switch to start or stop the vacuum.
- Two large rear wheels and two front casters with locking.
- No drain port for emptying liquids.
- No blower function.
- Carry one year limited warranty.
Some questions and answers:
- What is the best class dust extractor?
H class dust extractor. - Which dust extractor should I buy?
It depends on your cleaning needs. Here are brands to consider: Fein, Festool, Makita. - What is the quietest dust extractor?
You can take a look at Festool Ct Midi and Makita Vc4210l. -
Is M class or L class dust extractor better?
M class. - Is there a machine to make a room less dusty?
Vacuum cleaners combined with air purifiers. - Is a HEPA filter H class?
No, HEPA filter does not mean H class. - What are the different types of vacuum?
There are upright, canister, stick, handheld and robotic vacuum. And there are dry vacuum, wet vacuum and wet/dry vacuum. - Which is better blower or vacuum cleaner?
It depends on your needs. Commonly, a blower can only be used to blow away messes, some vacuum cleaners, especially wet dry vacuums, can vacuum up messes and have blower function. So, if you want a more versatile machine, a vacuum with blower port should be a better option. - Is it better to dust then vacuum or vacuum then dust?
It’s up to you. But some people say that dust then vacuum is a better option. -
Does vacuuming remove all dust?
No. Even vacuums that equipped with great sealed filtration system combined with HEPA filter only capture 99.97% particles down to 0.3 micros. There are still tiny particles escape from the vacuum even though they are vacuumed up. - Is it bad to sleep in a dusty room?
Yes. Breathe in the air that is full of dust can cause health problems, it is bad to your respiratory system. - Does opening windows reduce dust?
No. Dust is everywhere, they are in the air too. If you open windows, they will enter the house via air.