Description
Key Features
High Airflow
With up to 1314 CFM maximum airflow and 900 CFM in a shop setting, this cyclone dust collector is built to move serious air where it counts. That means better chip capture at the machine and less fine dust hanging around your shop.
1.5 HP Cyclone Power
The 1.5 HP motor gives the Laguna MDCCF15110 C|Flux: 1 Dust Collector the muscle for single-machine dust collection in a serious home or small professional shop. It is strong enough for regular use without stepping into oversized industrial territory.
Easier Maintenance
Dual paddle filter cleaning, a max level indicator, and a 3-piece clamshell dust bin design cut down on cleanup hassle. Locking casters also make it easier to place the unit where your ducting and workflow need it.
Overview
The Laguna MDCCF15110 C|Flux: 1 Dust Collector is a 1.5 horsepower cyclone dust collector built for woodworking dust and chip collection in small to mid-size shops. This is a dust collector designed for capturing chips and fine dust from stationary woodworking machines. Model Number: MDCCF15110. If you need stronger separation and cleaner air than a basic bag-style setup can usually deliver, this is the kind of machine you look at next.
On paper, the numbers tell you why it matters. The motor runs at 3450 RPM and delivers up to 1314 CFM maximum airflow, with a listed 900 CFM shop setting airflow. In practical terms, that means this unit is meant to support real machine hookups, not just light cleanup duty. The cyclone design helps separate heavier chips before they reach the filter, which helps airflow stay more consistent and keeps the filter from loading up as quickly.
Laguna also put effort into the day-to-day details that make a dust collector less annoying to own. The dual paddle cleaning design gives you a simpler way to clean the cartridge filter, and the max level indicator helps you avoid overfilling the drum and stressing the filter system. Those are the kinds of features that matter after the first week, when the machine stops being new and starts being part of the routine.
The collection side is built around a 25 gallon octagon drum, and the updated 3-piece clamshell dust bin design cuts down on extra joints and fasteners compared to older multi-piece setups. That matters for assembly and service. Less fiddling around with the bin means less time dealing with the collector and more time actually running your jointer, planer, table saw, or sander.
For shop setup, Laguna gives you flexibility with one 6 inch inlet or two 4 inch ports. That gives you options depending on whether you are running a main line, splitting to smaller machines, or adapting the collector to an existing duct layout. The variable port positioning also helps when the collector has to fit the shop you already have, not the ideal one in your head. That is especially useful in tighter garages and one-man shops where every foot counts.
Filtration is another strong point. The cartridge filter offers 1 micron filtration with a listed 48.4 square feet of filtering area. That is the kind of spec you want to see if fine dust is the concern, not just big chips. With a listed sound level of 82 dB at 9.8 feet, it is still a machine you will hear, but Laguna clearly built it as a serious shop collector rather than a lightweight portable dust extractor.
The unit runs on 110V or 220V, 60Hz, single phase, with running amperage listed at 18.8A at 110V and 9.4A at 220V using the 6 inch inlet. That dual-voltage flexibility matters because it gives buyers more ways to fit the machine into an existing shop electrical setup. If you are upgrading from a smaller collector and not ready to rework the whole shop immediately, that flexibility is a real advantage.
This Laguna dust collector makes the most sense for woodworkers, cabinet shops, furniture builders, and serious DIY users who want better airflow, better separation, and better filter maintenance than entry-level collectors usually offer. If your machines are producing enough chips that a basic collector is starting to feel like the weak link, the C|Flux: 1 is the right kind of step up.
Built to Keep Air Moving
This cyclone dust collector is built around airflow, separation, and easier maintenance. The layout shows exactly what you are buying: a full cyclone body, cartridge filter, rolling drum, and mobile base designed for regular machine collection duty.
- Up to 1314 CFM maximum airflow with 900 CFM listed for shop setting use
- One 6 inch inlet or two 4 inch ports for more flexible machine and duct connections
- Locking casters help with placement and keep the collector stable once parked
At a Glance
1.5 HP
Motor
1314 CFM
Maximum Air Flow
25 Gallon
Collection Drum
1 Micron
Filter Rating
Key Specifications
| Motor Power | 1.5 HP |
|---|---|
| Voltage (V) | 110V / 220V |
| Phase | Single Phase |
| Motor Speed (RPM) | 3450 RPM |
| Maximum Air Flow | 1314 CFM |
| Shop Setting Air Flow | 900 CFM |
| Max Static Pressure | 10.1 in |
| Inlet Configuration | One 6 in port or two 4 in ports |
| Collection Capacity | 25 Gallon Octagon Drum |
| Filter Rating | 1 Micron |
| Filtering Area | 48.4 sq ft |
| Noise Level | 82 dB at 9.8 ft |
| Weight (lbs) | 232 lbs |
| Assembled Dimensions | 42 in x 25 in x 68 in |
Built For
Woodworking Cabinet Shops Furniture Building Small Professional Shops Serious DIY / Hobbyist Table Saw Dust Collection Planer and Jointer Chip Collection Shop Air Quality Control
Pro Tip
If your shop can support it, wire this unit for 220V instead of 110V. The listed amperage drops from 18.8A to 9.4A with the 6 inch inlet, which can make circuit planning easier in a busy shop.
Warranty & Support
1 Year Limited warranty.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Laguna MDCCF15110 C|Flux: 1 Dust Collector is the right upgrade when a basic collector starts holding your shop back
This is the kind of cyclone collector that makes sense when you want stronger airflow, better chip separation, and less filter babysitting without jumping straight into a much bigger machine.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers, cabinet makers, and serious home shop users running stationary machines that create enough chips and fine dust to overwhelm an entry-level collector.
- Why it stands out: The combination of 1.5 HP power, up to 1314 CFM airflow, dual paddle filter cleaning, and a 25 gallon drum gives it real shop capability with smarter maintenance features.
- Worth knowing: This is a substantial machine at 232 pounds, so you want to think through placement, duct routing, and power before it lands in the shop. The locking casters help, but this is still a serious piece of equipment, not a grab-and-go vacuum.
Common Questions
- Is this a single-phase dust collector? Yes. The Laguna MDCCF15110 C|Flux: 1 Dust Collector is listed as 60Hz, 1PH, single phase.
- Can it run on either 110V or 220V? Yes. It is listed for 110V or 220V operation.
- What inlet options does it have? The collector is listed with one 6 inch inlet or two 4 inch ports.
- How fine is the filtration? It uses a 1 micron cartridge filter with 48.4 square feet of filtering area.
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