We broke the red lever on this cyclone unit. I did some research and found options: either replace the red trigger for $20 or buy the entire unit including the central dust filter for $82. For the $20 option, I figured it would probably take me at least an hour (one person quoted 20 minutes to swap out the red part). There are concerns about small springs that should fit just right, as well as old springs, so who knows. Then, to be comparable to a new part, I would have to clean the internal cyclone nozzles, as well as the internal screen and the central dust filter, which is quite old. All in all, I figured that to get my old build really clean again, I would need an extra 1-2 hours of scrubbing and cleaning, plus another $15 for a dust filter. Since I'm in the middle of a rebuild and needed a quick release, I bought the whole build. Bingo the part came in two days hooked up and now we have a brand new cyclone that is perfectly clean and I'm not disappointed in another project! I love this solution and am very happy with this purchase.
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