The best selling ash vac for 20 years , the Cougar is the Cadillac of ash vacuums that provides a SAFE, CLEAN way to remove ash from a fireplace, wood stove, pellet stove or grill. Sound attenuating baffling makes Cougar “the quiet” Ash Vac.
NEVER use a household or shop vacuum for cleaning out your fireplace. Hot embers can stay alive for days, hidden under ash, which acts like an insulator. A hot ember sitting inside a paper filter bag, surrounded by flammable household debris, is a recipe for disaster. This situation can start a delayed fire, when you’re asleep or not at home. Very dangerous!
The other problem is that ash is made of extremely fine particles that a normal filter will not capture. The exhaust port of the vacuum will spew the smallest particles throughout your house, and if you don’t notice your house smelling like an ashtray, you will notice when it comes time to dust, and there’s a fine gray dust coating all your furniture.
The Cougar AshVac was designed for safe, clean and convenient cleaning of ash out of fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves and bio fuel (corn and wheat) stoves. It has been the best selling ash vacuum for more than 20 years.
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6 Gallon Canister, with 3 Gallon Ash Capacity -
Dual Filter System
Every component of the Cougar AshVac is designed for safety. The 6-gallon fireproof canister, with 3-gallon capacity, is made of rolled steel. The 5-foot hose and nozzle are made of metal. The primary filter is fire-resistant up to 1,000°F. Other components are fire-resistant thermoplastic. If the hose gets too hot to hold with bare hands, stop vacuuming because the ashes are too hot. Gloves are not the answer. Instead, wait until the ashes cool more, and/or be sure to rest the nozzle on the firebrick, or base, so you are removing fine ash from the bottom of the pile – not large chunks of hot embers.
What you can safely vacuum We advise that you always allow enough time for all embers to completely die and cool off, and offer these guidelines to give you a feel for how fire resistant our fabric filters are.
What we refer as a "firefly" is unlikely to burn a hole in our filter. A firefly is like the tiny spark that floats up out of a fireplace, and it glows for no longer than a firefly – about a second before it burns out.
What we refer to as a "cigarette" could potentially burn a hole in our filter. It is a piece/chunk of partially burned fuel (wood or pellet) that has a red hot glowing ember attached, much like a cigarette. These carry enough fuel with them, that, if lodged against the filter, with swirling air, could heat up and damage the filter. If you need to clean a pellet stove while the contents in the pot still seem warm, the best way to ensure your AshVac only picks up only ash, and not large hot embers, is to rest the nozzle at an angle directly on the bottom of the pot, and then move it around so it sucks fine ash particles from the bottom of the pile. The narrow opening between the pot floor and nozzle allows ash through, but blocks larger material, including hot embers that are large enough to be problematic.
Both the Cheetah II and Cougar have all the above features Love-Less AshVacs are famous for, but the Cougar has additional baffling for more quiet operation.
Limited Three-Year Home Use Warranty
Your Ash Vacuum is warranted in normal ash removal use, provided that use is in accordance with the Owner's Manual, and safety rules listed within, against original defects in material and workmanship for three years from date of purchase. Warranty applies ONLY to original purchase and is for "For Household Use Only." L.L.A. will not be held liable for statements made by any person(s) as to operation that vary from the terms of this limited warranty. Warranty does not apply to industrial, commercial or rental use. L.L.A. warrants the Ash Vacuum in correct operating condition, by repair or parts replacement, during the warranty period, without charge. There are no warranties, express or implied, written or verbal, which extends beyond this warranty. L.L.A. assumes no responsibility for damage or faulty performance caused by miss-use or careless handling, or where repairs have been made or attempted by others. Proof of purchase date is required.
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