Cableaddict
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- Oct 9, 2011
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I purchased a CT36 last month, after being unhappy with certain features of the Bosch AirSweep.
I suffer from Acute Silicosis, (from breathing in some concrete dust) so my main reason for buying a premium vac was to have as little dust as possible put back into the air. I will be using the vac as much for cleaning duties as for sanders, etc.
Unfortunately, the CT36 seems to do an INCREDIBLY lousy job of filtering. Every time I turn it on & vacuum even a tiny bit, I can clearly smell dust being blown into the air around the vac. At first I thought I was imagining it, but now there is just no doubt.
- And this is dangerous concrete dust, as I am still finishing my basement rebuild.
I'm absolutely stunned. What the heck does "HEPA" really mean? The Bosch smelled absolutely clean, when I was right next to it, even when sucking up tons of this dust. (It uses two larger filters with maybe 4X the surface area of the Festool) The difference in expelled dust is astounding, and I'm beyond frustrated & concerned.
I checked inside, and the Festool "HEPA" filter is in place. Is it possible to somehow lock the filter down but not have a good seal?
I recently sent-in the form for that "lead dust" certified hepa filter, but it hasn't come yet. MAYBE it will solve the problem?
- But this really concerns me:
If the current filter is truly HEPA, how can there be a "better" HEPA filter? Is the original HEAP filter & holder just a lousy design?
What are my chances that the new filter will solve this problem?
Does everyone just put up with this?
I suffer from Acute Silicosis, (from breathing in some concrete dust) so my main reason for buying a premium vac was to have as little dust as possible put back into the air. I will be using the vac as much for cleaning duties as for sanders, etc.
Unfortunately, the CT36 seems to do an INCREDIBLY lousy job of filtering. Every time I turn it on & vacuum even a tiny bit, I can clearly smell dust being blown into the air around the vac. At first I thought I was imagining it, but now there is just no doubt.
- And this is dangerous concrete dust, as I am still finishing my basement rebuild.
I'm absolutely stunned. What the heck does "HEPA" really mean? The Bosch smelled absolutely clean, when I was right next to it, even when sucking up tons of this dust. (It uses two larger filters with maybe 4X the surface area of the Festool) The difference in expelled dust is astounding, and I'm beyond frustrated & concerned.
I checked inside, and the Festool "HEPA" filter is in place. Is it possible to somehow lock the filter down but not have a good seal?
I recently sent-in the form for that "lead dust" certified hepa filter, but it hasn't come yet. MAYBE it will solve the problem?
- But this really concerns me:
If the current filter is truly HEPA, how can there be a "better" HEPA filter? Is the original HEAP filter & holder just a lousy design?
What are my chances that the new filter will solve this problem?
Does everyone just put up with this?