What is the benefit to a dedicated ash vacuum?
What makes an ash vacuum a vacuum?
I heat the house with a wood stove upstairs and a pellet stove in the garage/basement.
In the winter I shovel the wood stove ash into a metal 5 gallon bucket about 1x per week. Minimal spillage. I'd for some reason I need to vacuum (more then normal household vacuuming) I put a shopvac in the deck and bring a hose in.
Pellet stove is on a concrete floor and I can sweep a mess up. Again if really needed the exhaust on the shopvac gets routed outside.
Doing a clean right now and questioning if I'm missing something not having a dedicated unit.
What makes an ash vacuum a vacuum?
I heat the house with a wood stove upstairs and a pellet stove in the garage/basement.
In the winter I shovel the wood stove ash into a metal 5 gallon bucket about 1x per week. Minimal spillage. I'd for some reason I need to vacuum (more then normal household vacuuming) I put a shopvac in the deck and bring a hose in.
Pellet stove is on a concrete floor and I can sweep a mess up. Again if really needed the exhaust on the shopvac gets routed outside.
Doing a clean right now and questioning if I'm missing something not having a dedicated unit.
