my uncle has #5 for his pellet stove and i borrow it until can buy one ehich im looking into now 4 my new pellet stove. if you keep the 2 filters cleaned by banging it firmly but not too hard on a flat surface outside until it stops releasiny dust, it works amazingly. but if you dont do that every few fill ups it will lose suction power, but it works great and has like a 4gal. canister and catches all of the finest ash and doesnt let sn uh escape. its a little louder than a small shop vac vut not ad loud as the lsrge ones
my uncle has #5 for his pellet stove and i borrow it until can buy one ehich im looking into now 4 my new pellet stove. if you keep the 2 filters cleaned by banging it firmly but not too hard on a flat surface outside until it stops releasiny dust, it works amazingly. but if you dont do that every few fill ups it will lose suction power, but it works great and has like a 4gal. canister and catches all of the finest ash and doesnt let sn uh escape. its a little louder than a small shop vac vut not ad loud as the lsrge ones
#4 appears to be weak when it comes to suction power from this vid but they dont really show it suck in a thicker pile so its hard to tell
why did he show #5 as #5 and #3 but slso a different one. showed 2 fifferent vacs for #3. now idk if the one ur talkiny about is the ones ur showing.
1 and 2 are not suitable as ash vacuums and they are not marketed as such.
no soot master