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If you’re a sparky or HVAC tech in Australia, chances are you’ve had the same debate at some point: Fieldpiece or Navac? Which vacuum pump should you trust when you’re sweating it out on a rooftop in Brisbane or squeezing into a tight ceiling cavity in Adelaide?
You need gear that gets the job done fast, holds vacuum reliably, and won’t chuck a tantrum mid-job. But with both Fieldpiece and Navac on the market, it can be tricky figuring out what actually works best for Aussie conditions.
In this honest, hands-on comparison, we’ll break down how these brands stack up — not in a lab, but in real Aussie workplaces. Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or just kicking off your Cert III, here’s what you need to know before you buy.
Australia’s not just hot. It’s extreme. From the humidity of Far North Queensland to the dry dust of inland WA, your gear needs to be as tough as you are.
Add to that our tight timelines, fussy clients, and compliance-heavy standards — and it’s no wonder tradies are picky about their tools.
So when we talk about vacuum pumps, we’re not just talking about specs on a box. We’re talking about:
Both Fieldpiece and Navac have fans, but how do they really compare in Aussie hands?
Let’s strip away the fluff and get into the key differences between the two brands.
Fieldpiece is a US brand known for designing tools with field techs in mind. Their gear is built to be used, abused, and trusted daily. The Fieldpiece VP55 and VPX7 are among their most popular models in Australia.
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Navac is a newer player but has quickly gained a following for its high CFM output and slick design. The Navac NP2DLM and NP7DP are commonly seen on jobsites across Sydney and Melbourne.
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We spoke to over a dozen techs from Cairns to Canberra. Here’s what they had to say:

Both brands have their place, but if you need compatibility with Fieldpiece micron gauges, analyzers, and Job Link™, it makes sense to stick within the ecosystem.
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Josh had been using a Navac pump for two years. "It did the job, but every time I had to change the oil, it was a mess," he says. "Plus, I kept forgetting my micron gauge."
He switched to the Fieldpiece VP55 earlier this year.
“The built-in Job Link app and quick oil system save me so much time. I knocked off early three days in a row last week. That’s a win. Once you go all-in on their tools, it’s hard to go back.”
Josh now swears by Fieldpiece for anything he can get his hands on.
Both brands deliver the goods, but the right choice depends on your style of work, budget, and how you like your tools to perform.
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For larger jobs, Navac’s NP7DP is fast, but Fieldpiece’s VPX7 holds its own — especially in Aussie conditions.
Technically yes, but for full wireless integration, it’s best to stay in the Fieldpiece ecosystem.
Fieldpiece wins with the RunQuick oil change. Less mess, less stress.
Yep! HVAC Trade Supply ships Fieldpiece Australia-wide. Navac is also stocked by some suppliers.
Navac generally runs a bit quieter, but not enough to be a game-changer.
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