💨 Cut Clean, Cut Smart — Dust-Free Mastery in Your Hands!
The Dastool AG03 5-inch wall chaser dust shroud is engineered for professional-grade dust extraction, capturing up to 95% of airborne particles to ensure a cleaner, safer work environment. Featuring a single screw for quick depth adjustments up to 28mm and toolless installation compatible with 4.5 and 5-inch angle grinders, it fits standard vacuum hoses without adapters. Lightweight yet durable, it’s the ultimate dust control solution for high-power angle grinders.
Brand | Dastool |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Angled |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Color | #7 |
Item Weight | 1.84 Kilograms |
Wattage | 1400 watts |
Manufacturer | Dastool Ltd |
UPC | 653391559659 |
Item Weight | 4.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.37 x 7.2 x 3.3 inches |
Item model number | AG03 |
Size | 5 inch wall chaser dust shroud |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**R
Dust Collecter leaves less dust! Wow!
It works! A few minutes to figure out which adapter collar my Milwaukee 4.5" angle grinder took, add the supplied spacer to put the blade more in the center of the collector, then adapt your shop vac to it and cut! I was cutting floor tiles to clear the way for wall sole plates for a new pantry and my wife made it very clear that she did not want to be cleaning the house of dust in every nick and crevice. While some dust does get away, it is minuscule and over 95-98% ends up in my shop-vac with a HEPA filter bag in it!* From the pictures you can see that my Milwaukee 4.5" angle grinder took a red spacer with the flange. You want to make sure that the shroud fits good and tight as if it doesn't it will come while cutting and that will be a big mess!* Don't forget the supplied spacer to keep the blade more centered. Just note that on mine, I had to take out the little bronze washer that came with my diamond blade as it caused the blade to spin loosely. Just make sure that the blade is sandwiched tightly between the backer / spacer assembly and the spanner nut.* While cutting make sure that you have locked the depth flange to the correct cut depth (the metal part with the black fastening nut) and have it make complete contact with the floor! When that minuscule amount of dust does leak it is not from the round hole on the side (leave it open for air intake to create the air flow needed), but from the bottom if you tilt it and thereby have the depth flange not flat with the floor!Overall, this was a great purchase and I highly recommend it. It works!
K**T
Dust collection on a grinder?! Yup!
First off, you can tell by the way you attach it to your grinder it is designed to be used for multiple grinders. I have a DWE4011 that it is attached to and it works! When I say it works, I mean if you have it at the right angle it works. I am cleaning out mortar and using a removal attachment that removes quite a bit quickly and violently and for this I will not say it is 100% effective, but how can anything catch this much heavy stuff in mid air coming out of the back at that speed unless you have the back of the shroud (the part that catches the debris) completely enclosed and touching whatever it is you are grinding. I works exactly as it should, not 100% unless you are very careful on how you angle it when using the grinder. It also, does add some weight to the head of the grinder, keep this in mind...and even more when you have a hose attached to it. I am, after all this completely satisfied because I'm not going to as for the impossible from this...it does a great jot at reducing the mess... but if you are very careful, it will leave you with almost no mess to pick up except for what is in your shop vac!
A**R
The good and the bad
Works really great. Just finished cutting about 20 feet of basement concrete. I did not wear a mask. Bad news: I spent a couple hours modifying it and my DEWALT grinder to fit properly.
P**Z
There’s a reason these are uncommon
I loved this shroud. It works perfectly! HOWEVER… if you are using it to cut concrete you should get an actual concrete saw. Because without water your blade will only cut 8 inches before overheating. But cutting with water totally negates the dust management System and gums up the entire thing. In conclusion it does what’s it’s supposed to very well. But is actually useless for any extensive masonry or concrete
O**E
Fits Dewalt DCG415W1
This fits my Dewalt DCG415W1 like I would expect a $30 universal dust collector cutting shroud. If you expect universal to mean auto-magic, you should look elsewhere. You have to remove the guard release lever and are left with not a lot of clearance. Performance is great. I had another vac standing by in case there was some flying. The other vac was not needed as no dust was observed escaping while cutting tile.
D**S
Wate of time and money. I already lost my money, don't waste your on this product.
I have a Dewalt and a cheap Chicago Electric 4.5" angle grinder. Both grinders fail to work with this dust collector. I am unable to safely secure the diamond tipped grinding blade with the dust collector attached. As a secondary option, I tried the Chicago Electric which allowed me to attach the grinding blade securely but it fit so tightly to the plastic housing that the blade started to rub and melt the plastic casing.I am outside of the return window for this product, so I simply lost my money but you do not have to. Look for another alternative for a dust collector or maybe just buy a good mask.
L**C
One of the best
This tool has universal attachments for fastening your grinder, best of all once attached you get a straight cut, face protection, and low dust.
R**Y
Needs better Quality Control - missing part
The engineering of the dust collector seems good, and the tool, once I fixed it, worked well. But it was unusable when delivered.The clamp that attaches the dust collector tool to an angle grinder is held on by two screws. One was 15 mm, which is likely the correct size. The other screw was maybe 5 mm, and did not even reach the threads, so the tool could not be attached. Luckily, I had metric screws on hand, and I replaced both screws with hex-head 15mm screws. The Philips head on the one good screw looked weak.With the new screws in place, it worked well. But I shouldn't have had to take the time to repair a tool with bad QC.
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