dust extractor same as dyson vacuum cleaner?

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I have a Dyson upright canister vac that works great on floors, but I also have a couple rechargeable types that are a bad joke. The filters clog so easily and are a pain to clean.
 
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Pick up a Karcher WD6
It is built like a shopvac with an power terminal to hook up your micromotor or whatever to auto trigger the vaccuum.

Cheap and rugged solution.
Bags freely available.
Reusable cloth bags also available, if that is to your liking
 
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You can also pick up a Cyclone separator from AliExpress or Banggood and mount it on a large empty jar (Aluminium oxide/ plaster / Whey Protein?)

This will filter out 90% plus of the dust and is easy to empty.

Less issues with your bag filling up.

Hope this helps
 
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In case you're fortunate, you can plug the vacuum hose legitimately into the residue port of your device. You basically cut the delicate elastic with a utility blade so it fits the residue port on the instrument and the vacuum hose for a carpentry dust assortment framework. a small cannister vac can go with your requirement.

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Don't forget to dry on the Gentle setting in the clothes dryer.... Laugh
Check first for cell phone
 
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scientifically yes you can use a dyson, but do your homework and do your best to eliminate static charge in the process. dust collectors usually have built in measures for this, and thats one reason dyson vacuums can work well (no flexible hose to build static charges) but traditional vacuum cleaners and shop vacs really don't compensate for this.

they basically were never designed to connect to large expensive equipment, so they ground themselves by touching the floor.

what it comes down to is affixing a ground wire through the vacuum hose.
 
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When I bought the vacuum cleaner, everyone around me recommended Dyson, but I was not very satisfied with it. I used V8. Because I live on the roadside, my house has dust every day, and Dyson uses powerful The gear has a 30-minute battery life. I often run out of power when I work halfway. Maybe my home is suitable for a wired vacuum cleaner.🤔
 

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