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Default Advice on Wet/Dry Vacuum

On 13 Jun, 14:23, "Anthony R. Gold" wrote:
I often have problems with a Numatic Henry vacuum cleaner when wet or damp
debris weaken and perforate the paper filter bags. I see some cleaners
described as Wet or Dry, but from the descriptions they appear to be dual
purpose to work with paper filter bags to pick up dry solids or work with
a float switch to pick up liquids. I can not see whether there is any
filtering in that wet mode. Can someone advise on a suitable cleaner for
collecting wet and damp solids such as garden debris of leaves and twigs.

Tony


You don't need to use a bag with a Henry. It's not the right tool for
wet stuff, but used without a bag is more resilient to slight
dampness.

A

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