Storm 10 wrote: » I bought one and stopped using it, the ash gets clogged in the hose and the biggest problem was emptying it from the container into a bag its messy, and cleaning the filter is terrible its not worth the hassle its fine if you have a small amount of ash but which fire has that.
juicet3rry wrote: » Is it a vacuum with a tank you need? B&Q do some DIY versions of these If it's something more industrial you need, then the usual suspects of Caulfields/Production Equipment should have something
Fey! wrote: » I think we got ours in Kavanaghs on Market Street.
chuky_r_law wrote: » its only for the house. do b&q do their own ash vac or do they have a selection? any reviews? was looking online today and didnt see any ash vacs. maybe i was looking in the wrong section
juicet3rry wrote: » I saw one up there months ago but Woodies also have one. I haven't used one so I couldn't comment on reliability.http://www.woodiesdiy.com/Product/De-Vielle-Double-Chamber-Stainless-Steel-Ash-Vac-Cleaner/17424/3.5.13
Fixer Upper wrote: » The Ash box looks pretty good without the vacuum problems. Check out: http://www.ashclear.com/
Storm 10 wrote: » Easiest thing is to buy an aluminium bucket with a lid, put your ash into it and when full empty into a bag and into your grey bin.
biko wrote: » Indeed, I got a metal bucket with lid and metal ash shovel before from Woodies/B&Q. Just remember to keep bucket on something that can take the heat from hot ash until it's cold and can be thrown in the black bin.
Storm 10 wrote: » I guarantee you once you use it you will not be able to return it, the dust and the mess it makes when trying to clean it out and the filter is the worst bit, after one use of it the filter was clogged with ash, there was ash all over the inside of the hose so forget about bringing it back, I leave the bucket outside bring out the tray of ash and fill it into the bucket no mess in the living room or whatever fire you are cleaning.
chuky_r_law wrote: » i never seem to have a problem with hot ash. its jsut the dust from cleaning it when its cooled. that goes everywhere!!
chuky_r_law wrote: » seems to be no info about the product on the website. what exactly is it? how does it work?
Fixer Upper wrote: » You open a door on the side and slot in your ash pan, turn a handle and it flips the pan over emptying it inside and avoiding the dust problem. :-) I don't have one myself but have heard good things....
Irishgoatman wrote: » Mine is just a box that's a little bit bigger all round than the ash tray. Pic attached.
Fixer Upper wrote: » Different strokes for different folks I guess! :-) the ash clear one will def keep the dust down though.....