I got this dewalt vacuum it's old and European, i can only find one source of filters, but i noticed alot these eurovacs have the same paper rectangle filter with orange foam, are euro vac filter standard?
>>2800534How can it not be standardized if it is from Europe with its oh-so-much-smarter standard system of le measurement?
>>2800552anon it is made in Italy, the filter is made in Germany, it a paper filter with orange border you can find all the eurobrand got em hilti,bosch,festool,flex etc.
>>2800552Yeah, it’s a 3.311766666… gallon converted from metric. Wait… it’s a dewalt, so they round up to 100 gallonLike their battery voltage.
>>2800552that not the volume capacity its telling you its pronouns for when you stick your dick in the hose
>>2800666Its not gay if its a gal!
>>2800534Use a panty hose leg as a filter sock and you won't need to replace filters. You can cut and tape them if needed. I only have to replace filters if I get them soaking wet.
>>2800690I came here to say tube sock lol
>>2800534Not really, Kärcher and Dewalt and some other shop vacs use the same model known as D27901. They come in different ‘grades’ tho with the original Dewalt one being up to €100 and clones low as €10. The expensive one can be pressure washed iircPhilips and AEG use almost the same model for some normal vacs but those have notches and won’t fit a shop vac
>>2800666Actually GAL stands for Guste Agregiĝi Litro, which is "Correct Aggregate Litres" in Esperanto, another system devised and used by annoying eurotards to solve a problem that didn't exist.
>>2800534>are euro vac filter standardthere are like 3 or 5 oem who sell their vacuum under two dozen brand names
>>2800572what does this meanwhat's up with their battery voltage
>>2800873dewalt advertises their 18v batteries as 20v in the US