Dust Collector for Core Drilling (Up to 82mm) | Mechanic DrillDUSTER 82 2.0
Dust-Free Core Drilling for Concrete and Masonry
The Mechanic DrillDUSTER 82 2.0 is a professional dust collection system for core drilling, designed to capture dust and debris directly at the drilling point.
Built for core drill bits up to 82 mm (3.2"), this attachment connects to a vacuum cleaner to create a sealed suction zone — keeping your workspace clean and improving drilling visibility.
Eliminate Dust During Core Drilling
Core drilling in concrete and masonry produces heavy airborne dust, reduced visibility, increased cleanup time, and health and safety concerns. The DrillDUSTER 82 2.0 captures dust at the source, maintains a cleaner jobsite, and improves operator safety. Ideal for indoor drilling and professional installations.
Designed for Large Core Drill Bits (Up to 82 mm)
Unlike smaller dust collectors, this system is built for electrical outlet drilling, plumbing penetrations, and large-diameter core drilling. Supports core bits up to 3.2" (82 mm).
Double Sealing System for Maximum Suction
The ribbed rubber seal + double sealing design creates a tight seal against surfaces, maintains consistent suction, and prevents dust leakage — ensuring high-efficiency dust extraction.
Vacuum-Powered Dust Extraction
This core drilling dust collector connects to standard 35 mm (1.38") vacuum hoses, works best with vacuums rated 1.6 kW or higher, and removes dust instantly at the drilling zone for clean, controlled drilling performance.
Durable and Jobsite-Ready
Built for professional use with strong plastic construction, long-lasting rubber seals, and reliable performance under heavy use. Designed for repeat jobsite applications.
Improve Safety and Visibility
By reducing airborne dust, this drilling dust extraction tool improves line-of-sight while drilling, reduces inhalation risks, and minimizes cleanup time. Essential for indoor and finished environments.
Common Applications
This core drilling dust collector is ideal for:
- Concrete core drilling
- Masonry drilling
- Electrical outlet installations
- Plumbing penetrations
- Indoor renovation work
Designed for Professional Use
Perfect for:
- Concrete contractors
- Electricians
- Plumbing professionals
- General contractors
- Renovation crews
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Dust collector for core drilling |
| Max Drill Diameter | 3.2" (82 mm) |
| Vacuum Requirement | 1.6 kW or higher |
| Hose Connection | 1.38" (35 mm) |
| Seal Type | Ribbed rubber with double sealing system |
| Material | Durable plastic |
| Brand | Mechanic |
When Should You Use a Core Drill Dust Collector?
Use the DrillDUSTER 82 2.0 when drilling large-diameter holes, working indoors, performing electrical or plumbing installs, reducing dust exposure, or improving drilling accuracy and visibility.
DrillDUSTER vs Standard Drilling
| Setup | Result |
|---|---|
| Without dust control | Dust clouds, poor visibility |
| With DrillDUSTER 82 2.0 | Clean, controlled drilling |
Frequently Asked Questions
What drill sizes does it support?
Up to 82 mm (3.2") core drill bits.
Does it require a powerful vacuum?
Yes, a minimum 1.6 kW vacuum is recommended.
Does it eliminate dust completely?
It captures most dust at the source when properly connected.
Is it reusable?
Yes, it is built for long-term professional use.
What hose size does it fit?
Standard 1.38" (35 mm) vacuum hoses.
Works Well With
- DISTAR Rocket Diamond Core Drill Bit — the go-to core drill for porcelain and granite; pairs directly with DrillDUSTER 82
- SocketDUSTER 68–82 — alternative dust collector optimized for 68–82mm outlet-size holes
- AquaDUSTER 162 — compact wet/dry dust collector for smaller drill sizes
- CoolGEL 250 Drilling Gel — optional cooling + dust binding gel for dry drilling on dense materials
- Shop Vac Hose Adapter Kit — connects the DrillDUSTER to your shop vac for maximum suction
- TileTEMPLATE — mark outlet and pipe positions precisely before core drilling
Further Reading
- Dry-drilling construction materials Q&A for contractors
- How to drill porcelain tile without cracking
- What is the best way to cut porcelain tile?
- Chip-free tile cutting tips for professionals
California residents: see Prop 65 Warning.
Professional contractors: contact us for volume pricing.