I had an Oneida, three horse Gorilla cyclone. Worth every penny, but not designed to be turned on an off as often as I do. For that reason, I, now, have three units. One is a three horse Jet four bagger, one is a Jet with a canister and one is a little one horse Delta.

The big boy is pulling through a Super Dust Deputy, which I hope to put back on the smaller Jet and replace with the larger version.

The big boy running through the Super Dust Deputy is fed by a six inch flex hose. It would be better with pipe, but my shop is ever changing. It leaves nothing behind on the router table or planer. It does well on the sanding table, even when used for routing, but I do have some mess in front that requires vacuuming, but boy does this thing vacuum.

With the cyclone, I only have to change the bottom bags every couple hundred years. Well, maybe a bit less.

The Super does well on the 1-1/2 horse Jet too, which is tied to the band saw, the spindle sander and the drum-disk.

Then there is the shop vac with its metal Dust Deputy – I wouldn’t be without it.