Posted by Angle Iron on September 14, 2016 at 08:49:07 from (73.131.52.171):
In Reply to: Shop Vac's again posted by NEKS on September 14, 2016 at 05:39:34:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeIf you have a Home Depot store near look at their Rigid line. I picked one up from them for several reasons. They have a primary and secondary filter system that works great for very fine dust. Ever try to vacuum up sheet rock dust power, for one it clogs most filters almost instantly. The next thing that happens is when you shake it to clear the filter and turn it on again it will put out a puff of very fine dust. The rigid depending on the model has a primary filter capability which is a bag that fits over the inlet opening in side the canister. This catches 99.9% of incoming material. I have been through 3 primary bags and never had any thing other than a slight dust in the bottom. Still on the main filter that fits like the normal filter, never had yo do anything with it. Very happy with its performance. It as many others is loud, I do not know how it compares to others in that respect. If it is bought through Home depot and registered with them after the sale it has a lifetime warranty. This is the same with all Rigid tools purchased through Home Depot. The registration was on line and pretty painless. Do not know how well they stand behind their warranty but have not seen any complaints either.
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