Discuss Which M Class dust extractor in the Plumbing Tools area at PlumbersForums.net

You can turn the afc off if you want but tbh it might loose suction for a second or two but nothing that bad
 
Does the filter block if you do that if sucking fine dust?

Haven’t had it loose suction yet I guess if your grinding floors a lot it would pay to have a spare filter but there cheap enough not to care
 
Haven’t had it loose suction yet I guess if your grinding floors a lot it would pay to have a spare filter but there cheap enough not to care
When I looked the filter is about £50 not sure I would call this cheap. even the fabric bags are about £10 each unless I am going to the wrong place?
 

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