High overhead cleaning, air filters

I did two high ceiling dusting jobs last week and am doing marketing to get more. I was knocking lots of dust loose and it dawned on me that I should bring air filters to the sites (apparently sneezing activates my brain). I realize that a portable air filter or two has limited coverage but is better than nothing and shows the client that I care about the job more than a Bucket Bob or a Vacuum Vladimir (lots of Russians in my area).

So, I am shopping for air filters and getting a wide variation in the Amazon ratings. If any of you have experience with any particular models or tips on high overhead cleaning I would appreciate your input. I am also experimenting with putting clear tubing on my WFP and hooking it up to my Pro Team backpack vacuum and/or Shop Vac to capture dust before it gets to the filters.

Not intending any disrespect to WCR admins by posting Amazon links. These items are not available in the WCR store.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002A9JHB2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=QYWIIUU0R72B&coliid=I3L6YX71DJS6JD&psc=1

I think it’s a good way to differentiate your self but you will need a large machine to be efficient and effective. A small on the will give the allusion of scrubbing the air

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Yes I agree that I need more capacity but I would prefer to haul and store two or so smaller machines vs. hauling one big one around. Since I will be hauling them across icy driveways the size and weight is particularly important.