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Do all of the chasers have a grid in the exhaust hole to stop big bits going down the tube? This is most of the reason why our chasing isn't as dust less as it could be - I guess the only chaser you see is the one you have. I'm going to have to visit more tool shops - dangerous times!
 
Is it all to do with the filter bag you fit, the hepa bag for the Henry's - do they work as a fabric/felt bag would?
 
I've a Nilfisk Aero 25-21, done a lot attached to wall chaser and rip saw and still going strong 6 years on. If after something not too costly I'd recommend it highly. But the guys I bring in for wall chasing on new builds use hilti, it's bullet proof and given it probably spends 7-8 hours a day 5 days a week attached to a wall chaser, it still lets out next to no dust.
 
123, that is amazing and I believe it. Guess that you have to spend out for gear that has proven itself. Will hope for more empty properties so that you make as much mess as you like until I can afford the right equipment.
 
Haven't read all this thread but can I say Henry is the best hoover I've ever used. And after demolitions of bathrooms it'd even get up inch square tiles and Christ knows what else.

Pretty sure it would attach to some grinders I used too.

(Dan not Lou)
 
Go for the more powerful Henry's though as the new ones are energy efficient 580w Pah! Who needs that when you are suck in' dust!
I recently bought a second hand Harry that is the pet vac and has 1200 max watts. Hhr200a comes in green with a smiley! What I'm trying to say is if you buy one, buy a powerful one.
 

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