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The Xytronic 426DLX incorporates a built in high efficiency, low noise, brushless mini fan. Easy to replace activated carbon filter effectively absorbs noxious flux and lead fumes. Quickly removes smoke and fumes.
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Xytronic 426DLX Fume Extractor
Charles
2025-08-11 18:01:30
This fume extractor works exactly as it should. If positioned close enough to your work, like 6" or less, it pulls all the fumes away. This is a very solid product constructed of steel, and it looks nice as well. Sure, it's more noisy than having nothing at all, but way better than having to breathe a continuous stream of fumes that always seem to migrate toward your nose. There are higher grade products out there designed for continuous duty commercial use, but for the money this one is excellent.
Customer
2025-08-10 16:16:26
This thing rocks. I picked one of these up to help with the fumes from solder/flux. It does a fantastic job. The air is cleaned up around my workspace right after the solder touches the iron. You can literally watch the smoke drift over to the extractor - great suction!The build quality is really impressive. It has a very sturdy metal construction. There are little things that went into it that are great additional touches, like a fuse for the power, a thick power cable, and 3 extra carbon filters. All in all, I'm very impressed with this unit.
Mobius
2025-05-28 13:39:53
As a fume extractor, it does its job decent enough. If you are looking for a fume extractor with good extracting performance and flexibility, you should avoid this. Because the wafts of "smoke" that rises as you're working on your projects has to be quite close. I have to elevate mine with some old college books so it catches it more effectively.The build quality of this is amazing however. All metal construction; even the grate that holds the filter in-place is metal. The only thing that isn't metal is the power button and 4 feet on the bottom. I like the internal power supply; you just need a PC-style power cable with no "transformer brick" to worry about. The power button is old school red/orange indicator neon-type instead of an obnoxious bright blue LED that seems to still be prevalent. Also of note is the user replaceable safety fuse.It is quite loud but I don't mind. I wont be using this at night with people sleeping in the next room however. I would say its about twice as loud as my 980Ti going full ham. Though not as high-pitched.There is no speed control. Its either on or off.The filter is a standard size so no worrying about filter replacements if they stop making this particular model.You're definitely paying a slight premium for the metal construction, so unless you're looking for good build quality at this price point, I would avoid this model. You can get similar performance from less expensive plastic-made versions.
Roger Engle
2025-04-13 18:59:25
After studying all of the under $100 fume extractors I could find online and in catalogs, I decided on this one. It works pretty well as long as it is within about a foot of the soldering iron tip. It is a bonus that two extra filters are included. It is not silent, but I prefer the fan noise to breathing soldering fumes. Highly recommended.
STEMPilot
2025-04-01 19:51:16
We purchased the Xytronic 426DLX Fume Extractor for our school's aviation club. Our students often need to solder electrical connections when building and assembling their flight machines including drones and airplanes. We are very satisfied with the fume extractor. Our opinion is that it works well. Thank you.
Amy Balint
2025-02-25 17:52:59
I ordered this to hopefully help with the fumes from doing stained glass work. I saw a video where the fumes were being sucked right on into this little gizmo. Does it work? I have no idea. I am too busy holding the solder and watching where I am trying to get it to take the time to look at the extractor. That being said, it could be a wonderful little contraption; I just need someone else to tell me if it works, and no one is usually available! But it was a good price, and the seller was outstanding!
Fed Up With Garbage Products
2025-01-19 19:00:16
DOA!I wanted to get back into electronics after a 3 decade or so hiatus. I dusted off the soldering iron, bought some lead free solder, dug out the old tools and bought some kits from China. Wow- this is kind of relaxing, I thought. I remembered those days as a kid inhaling the lead fumes and the flux splatter....I figured that was probably not a good idea for my kids so I shopped for an affordable fume extractor. I mean, it's just some cheap muffin fan, a filter and a case, right? Found this and it was the most reasonable priced. All excited that I can work with the kids still awake......so I plug it in and...........................NOTHING.Not even a whirl.Not even a light.Maybe I didn't plug it in right. Nope. I plugged it in right.I jiggle it.Nothing.Flip the switch again.Nothing.Ummmmm......Ok. I see there's a fuse in the a/c receptacle. What the heck, I figure maybe they didn't insert it. I pop open the fuse holder and what do I see?The fuse is blown.Huh?How's the fuse blown? Did I get a return? Nope. Not a return. No markings or dirt anywhere on the unit.Ok., maybe they tested it at the factory and blew the fuse.I swap out the fuse, checking to make sure the replacement is good. It is.Plug it and and..............................NOTHING.I pull that fuse and guess what! That one is blown too.How can that be? It's just a fan.I open the thing up and check the wiring - everything that's visible looks good, but I'm not pulling the fan itself out to check that wiring.Close it up and back in the box.Thank's Xytronic, but if you can't wis up a fan right, I'm done.Let's see how long it takes to get my money back.
Customer
2024-12-16 15:51:04
Stupid thing is way too big to be on the bench. Too loud to use I just put it under the bench and forgot about it.
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