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[QUOTE=DanielDudley;10464331]I started using the shop vacs with the drywall liner bags for drywall dust. /QUOTE]
This has been my strategy for years, too. It takes a long time to fill one up with just the spooge from the garage and cars. Cleaning SV filters is just nasty business. These eliminate that chore. (You can't use them wet, obviously, but that's not even an issue for me, generally speaking.) |
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I don't do a ton on vacuuming but I shake mine off in the trash once then the next time it goes in the garbage, they are just too cheap, plus I used the original probably way too long just shaking it off in the trash like normal and when I finally got a new one, the suction was almost unbelievable. I guess it was the slow degradation I didn't notice, but wow does it make a huge difference to have a new filter. |
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I take it outside, hit it on a 2x10 to knock the big chunks off then hit it with air.
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I like using my shop vac that uses bags.
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I just bang it against my neighbor's side of the fence...
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