I recently upgraded to the packout vacuum and added a debris separator after my old M18 vac broke down. I mainly work with wood and don't have issues with sawdust or wood chips, but I'm curious about how well the separator handles drywall sanding dust. I know no system is perfect, but would it be better to stick with my cyclone system for drywall, or can I expect decent performance from the separator?
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It’s likely that the debris separator won’t catch all the drywall dust since it’s pretty lightweight. For drywall work, I’d recommend using vacuum bags instead; they’re generally more effective. You can cut the bag to empty it if needed and even use a ½ inch PVC slip to make it reusable. Plus, if you're handling wet materials, you’d need to remove the filter and switch back to a regular setup.

Can you share where to get those bags? I usually don’t deal with wet stuff, just want to make my vacuum last longer.