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The VEVOR 3 Gallon Vacuum Chamber and 3.5 CFM Pump Kit combines a robust stainless steel chamber with a high-efficiency single-stage vacuum pump delivering up to 5Pa vacuum. Designed for resin, silicone, and epoxy degassing, it features a transparent acrylic lid for easy monitoring, an ergonomic handle, and a complete accessory set for seamless operation. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, bubble-free results in their projects.






| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Product Dimensions | 27.51 x 11.99 x 22.5 cm; 10.3 kg |
| Item model number | VP125 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Vacuum chamber pump 3 gallon |
| Item Weight | 10.3 Kilograms |
M**9
Pour l'instant très satisfait ! Ne pas oublier de mettre l'huile !
L**.
Works great !!! Thanks
C**R
I will update this review if the seller replies to my contact. I not sure if I received a deflective product, or if this is just the standard. The lid after just two weeks or simple use has begun to crack heavily. It makes me feel quite unsafe to continue to use. I first heard the lid cracking and breaking before I even saw it. If the lid is this susceptible to damage from light use, I wonder if I should be concerned about the vacuum pump as well. As stated, I only used this pump for two weeks with the correct conditions, oil, etc.. I only used it in one location within constant conditions and weather. I messaged the seller in hopes of a refund or maybe a replacement as this is an major health and safety hazard. I had high hopes seeing as how many people recommended this product not only personally, but online as well. In the end, it's very disappointing as I was extremely excited about this product and to use it. I hope the seller understands this is very dangerous and helps rectify the situation.
B**H
This product has changed my resin game. To be clear, I mix my resin (with color) in "smaller" batches (I'm not doing deep pours) and then I put the resin in the cup it was mixed in into the vacuum chamber and let her rip - creating vacuum and releasing it until pretty much all the bubbles are gone. Then I pour and I get crystal clear results. Now depending on colorants it can take longer to pop bubbles so make sure you have pot time (ie that the resin can stay in the cup that deep for that long). If not then you might want to put it in the mold but if you are doing smaller, silicone molds like me then keep in mind the vacuum is messy! It makes the resin bubble up and I have to kill it before it bubble over and then it leaves a trail on the way back so after it cures it will need clean up. Far better to be able to vacuum it in the cup and then pour.
N**S
I've only had it a couple of weeks, but this thing is a beast! I started with one of those crafty type vacuum chambers. It was aggravating. The top was hard to get off. It wouldn't fit more than a 12 oz cup, and I felt like I still had the occasional bubble. And when I tried this thing I could see why. My old vacuum chamber would cause a thin layer of bubbles on the surface. Watch my video; my 3 oz of epoxy almost overflowed with all the air that got sucked out by this! And I can fit 32 oz cups in it, and the top pops off very easily. It's not perfect. I did like the automatic-off timer on my other one. And sometimes I need to push on the top for a second at the start to get it to seal. Also, once you turn the pump off on this guy, you can't turn it back on without releasing the vacuum in the chamber first. But these things can be worked around, and it's hard to argue with its performance, and for a pretty reasonable price.
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