simon
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Post by simon on Oct 18, 2021 16:30:45 GMT -5
Among others.
It looks like the HEPA one, but since it's significantly cheaper...I've got my skepticals on.
The Starmix Hepa is £129, the Metabo Hepa is $179 = £130 - where's the third of the price? The Metabo filters sold on Amazon.com are the genuine article by the look of it , the cheap ones on Ebay are Chinese knock offs, maybe worth a punt to see how they perform, but if using them it'd be useful to have a particle counter to hand to compare with legitimate filters. My theory is if you're working with silica or sanding/grinding etc anything remotely hazardous, you're best off with certified Hepa filters, particularly if you're working indoors. I do wonder what the margins are on these filters though, and would definitely like them cheaper, that's why I messaged back when I read your 1/3 the price comment - if only!
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Post by hecon5 on Oct 20, 2021 9:10:25 GMT -5
Oh wow! They've jumped in price since I posted this! They were like 45-75ish then. Unless I was looking at something else, which is possible.
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Post by alvychippy on Oct 20, 2021 12:50:33 GMT -5
Oh wow! They've jumped in price since I posted this! They were like 45-75ish then. Unless I was looking at something else, which is possible. There ARE times, when cheap IS creerful 🙃😜
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