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I use a traditional inline extractor that does around 280 cubic metres per hour throught the bathroom ceiling vent but also use a Microclene air filter which is far more powerful and recylces 750 cubic metres per hour. This doesn't have an exhaust but just collects all of the dust on the filter element. It is by far the best dust solution I have an is especially useful when a window isn't available.

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That sounds interesting, Would that actually be able collect the dust enough so you don't inhale it whilest your grinding and mixing Martin?
 

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