Hello,
I am considering purchasing a general purpose vacuum for my woodwork workshop (Also used for as a general workshop).
I already have a Camvac for dust / chip extraction for larger tools, such a bandsaw / thicknesser etc.
I would like a general vacuum for general use such as cleaning down benches & tools / hovering the floor. I decided to buy the METABO ASA30MPC, which is a M-Class 30L vacuum. But now I was thinking I can also use it on my mitre saw and also for sanders etc. and maybe think that for not much more money I cold get the H-Class version. (Maybe better for MDF, HDF, Hardwoods etc)
Although I think a M-Class vac would do the Job, surely H-class is better? Unfortunately, my workshop (Basement) does not have any windows.
So, for an an extra £40+ pounds is the H-Class worth it for the piece of mind, and of course who knows what I may hoover up in the future.
One more thought, is their any downside (Apart from filter cost) of having an H-class vac when a M-class would do? Is the air flow just as good for as log etc.
Thanks
I am considering purchasing a general purpose vacuum for my woodwork workshop (Also used for as a general workshop).
I already have a Camvac for dust / chip extraction for larger tools, such a bandsaw / thicknesser etc.
I would like a general vacuum for general use such as cleaning down benches & tools / hovering the floor. I decided to buy the METABO ASA30MPC, which is a M-Class 30L vacuum. But now I was thinking I can also use it on my mitre saw and also for sanders etc. and maybe think that for not much more money I cold get the H-Class version. (Maybe better for MDF, HDF, Hardwoods etc)
Although I think a M-Class vac would do the Job, surely H-class is better? Unfortunately, my workshop (Basement) does not have any windows.
So, for an an extra £40+ pounds is the H-Class worth it for the piece of mind, and of course who knows what I may hoover up in the future.
One more thought, is their any downside (Apart from filter cost) of having an H-class vac when a M-class would do? Is the air flow just as good for as log etc.
Thanks