« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2022, 01:40:27 PM »
til you end up with a knob sucked down into the vac...sorting through dust and everything else you've managed to vacuum up isn't fun.
If you use a shop vac that's designed to pull water from a crawlspace or something, then sure maybe... the hand vac I suggested isn't even close to that level of suction. Even on my Hypersynth Xenophone (which has notoriously easy to pull off knobs), it would never begin to budge the knobs, particularly with the brush tip I mentioned.
It is enough suction to vaccum a wood floor with the right attachment though, I can vac my entire house (no carpet) with it.
For dust on audio gear I find the suction amount to be optimal.
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