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Old 03-08-2016, 09:58 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Pauly Z View Post
First off, I wasn't asking you for your input or opinion. I was simply putting it out there so that people would have options. SECOND.. all you have to do is check it out for yourself. A regular leaf blower doesn't have a filter at all so this one is better in my opinion due to the motor having a filter and the canister has a separate filter for the dirt.
If you want to cop an attitude about my first post, that's fine. But for the record, you did start a thread on an internet forum

But in my second post, I was simply asking you to clarify your contradicting statements about the filter. From everything I can tell, the blower on your shop vac does not have a filter. Therefore, it is no different than a leaf blower. If you're suggesting that the vacuum side has a filter that still works after reversing the air flow through the filter then you're a moron (btw that's not how the blower function works on your shop vac).

The $80 hand held blower I was referring to is in a completely different category from shop vacs and leaf blowers. The Metro Blaster Sidekick, for example.
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