How is the Powersmith ash vac working for you now and how long have you had yours?

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Edward Hughes

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Aug 17, 2012
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Eastern shore Md.
Have been using a 5Gal Genie vac, with drywall bags, for 20yrs. Getting alittle loud,but still going strong. Just wondered if the powersmith ash vac was still as strong on the site, as last year.
I did read one feedback that went back to the shop vac
Thanks All !!!!!!!!!
 
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I use a loveless.
 
Got mine last October from Amazon. So it's been used one full winter on my fireplace, about weekly. Working great. Zero ash in the air. I would buy it again in a heartbeat
 
The PowerSmith is great, but be aware there are some plastic parts that are not all that durable like the nozzle extension piece. Of course, I don't use that part.
 
Love mine, 2nd year.....filter not the easiest to clean (to get rid of all the fine dust) Any special way to clean???? Bill
 
It has a two wire (non-grounded) power cord and it builds up quite the static charge. Take caution if it is place near the stove where it can discharge. I suspect it cooked my control board last year!
 
Works great with no problems. The cleaner it is the more suction you get. No dust in room and it cleans the stove for less than 100 bucks. It is the second year for me.
 
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Mine works well.

I use compressed air to clean the filter.
 
Used my Powersmith all season last year (3.25 tons) and twice already this year. Still taking in all ash w no dust escaping. Suction is still fine. Well worth the $70 I paid last year. I'll echo some of the plastic parts on it aren't the most durable as my nozzle has a small crack but nothing major.
 
I bought mine at the end of last season and did a final clean up with it. and one good clean up so far this year. I think it work amazing, I also bought an extra filter and all the "special" attachments for an extra $30 with free shipping. plan to clean a fliter while having the other to use if needed.
 
I'm on my second year with mine. I even used it as a regular vac during a bathroom remodel. Works great and it's easy to empty.
 
2nd year on my Powersmith and we love it.
Inexpensive and works great!
Wifey even used it on some of her wood working projects during the summer.
No complaints.
 
Mine works great. Small and has plenty of power for sucking out ash/pellets. Easy to clean the filter and no dust in the house.
 
I use a loveless.
I use an old vac I picked up for fifteen bucks at Goodwill. Workes fine. Cleanable filter. Use one of those As-Seen-On-TV dryer lint snakes to get the channels and under the firepot of my Harman cleaned out. Never had to vac it running.
 
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I do occasionally run the vacuum through it real quick while it's running. You need some kind of ash vac to do that.
 
I purchased mine beginning of this season. Only used it a few times, so far so good. Plenty of suction and seems to be good build quality. It was a good purchase, its my first ash vac so I have nothing to compare to...
 
Have had mine for a few months and love it,but hose where it connects to vac snapped already. No clue how it happened so ordered the upgrade for $25
 
I've used mine about 2 full burn seasons. I made a slight modification to it, to overcome the only shortfall I've had with it. The hose can get clogged with just the right sized bits of burned wood. It does great on ash and smaller stuff, but if it sucks up marble sized stuff watch out, hose can clog.

So I used 23 gauge 1/4x1/4 hardware cloth and put on sort of a guard. Working well.

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Had mine a few months now, use weekly, no complaints. I'm asking my wife to sew up an elastic band to go around it with pockets to hold the additional clean-out accessories, like the mini-hose, the brush and the offset pick for cleaning firepot holes.
 
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