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12th April 2024, 06:37 AM #16
To add to this thread, positioning the Cleaner is important. I did a fair amount of research some years back, as well as discussion here, and the consensus was that the machine needed to be to the side and near the rear of the workshop. This is to aid in creating a circular motion in the air.
My workshop is a double garage with an extra 2m at the end.
Regards from Perth
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I'd buy the newest one (or the one with the least vibration, or quietest one) and replace the bags as described.
FWIW I use a mobile app to measure vibration because it is far more sensitively than the human hand etc.
The one I use cost $ but there may be free ones out there I just haven't looked for some time.
They may take a bit of getting used to using.
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