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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    I wasn't aware that buttons on the hose were a problem with these models. But, I didn't really research that, since I was only interested in the models without the powerhead. This one doesn't have any buttons or electronics on the hose because it doesn't have the powerhead.
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    Here are my initial impressions: -The vac has good build quality, including nice attachments and a decent filtering system. -It’s really, really quiet. I read reviews online saying it was very quiet, but I thought it would be louder than it is. I thought my Stihl SE 61 vac was quiet, but it’s...
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    The HEPA filtration on this vac is better than I expected. I thought it would just be a cheap add-on filter that might not do much. I’m no expert on these vas, but it appears to be a sealed system. It looks like the exhaust from the motor is forced through the HEPA filter. There’s a seal around...
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    Here’s how you access the HEPA filter. You have to remove this cover, which holds in place what appears to be a final foam filter. This picture also shows the carrying handle in the up position.
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    Here’s a look under the front cover. I was impressed to see a seal around the cover (marked with arrow). There’s a plastic caddy that holds the bag in place. To replace the bag you remove the caddy, swap bags and then put the caddy and bag back in place. There’s also a pre-motor filter behind...
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    Here’s a closer look at the canister. The large sliding switch is the motor suction control. It adjusts the RPM of the motor, which increases or reduces the suction. The green button is the on/off switch. The black button retracts the cord. The bag is accessed through the cover on the front of...
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    This vac has high-quality attachments. The extension tube is metal and it telescopes. The floor tool is better made than the others I own. The combo upholstery tool/dust brush tool is a little cheesy, but I haven’t used it enough to form a better opinion. One big negative - I think the hose is...
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    A quick look at the Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a - with PICS

    I just bought this new-to-me Electrolux UltraSilencer EL6984a. I’ve only had it a couple days, but I thought people here might be interested in seeing it. Below you’ll find my initial impressions. I wanted a new vac that would be good for hard floors and upholstery, so this vac is a good fit...
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    Flush Mount Vacuum

    I considered the Intervac GarageVac. It looks closely related to the flush-mount vac. They have some interesting features, and they're made in the USA. The GarageVac sells for about $200 on Amazon. http://www.garagevac.com/ I ended up going with a small Stihl shop vac instead, because it...
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    Overall, my impressions of this vac are positive. I’ve used it a lot in the garage for general vacuuming and for cleaning out our cars. I’ve actually used it a lot in the house also, because it’s good for cleaning hard floors. It’s quite easy to use, it cleans well and it is quiet. It is pricey...
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    One thing I like about this vac is that the attachments seem higher quality than the other vacs in this price range. The attachments seem sturdy and less flimsy than the mainstream brands you can buy at big box stores. The Stihl comes with a combo wet/dry hard floor tool, an upholstery tool and...
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    Here’s the motor removed from the body. The filter is washable, since it’s made of plastic (PET, specifically, I believe). I can’t find a micron rating for the stock filter, but the stock replacement filters sold online by Nilfisk dealers claim to be good down to 1 micron. There are also HEPA...
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    The wheels are mostly plastic, which I was disappointed to see. The front wheels do incorporate some metal parts. But, all the wheels seem sturdy and have been working well.
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    This vac is pretty small, with a 5 gallon capacity, so it doesn’t have a drain. If you fill it up with liquid, it still should be easy enough to lift and dump out.
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    Here’s the back side, which shows the tool storage a little better.
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    After you put it together, this is how it will look. One negative of this is that the manual didn’t do a great job of explaining how to arrange the tools on the vac. I eventually figured it out, but I ended up organizing them differently than the manual recommends. Also, the black button is a...
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    A look at the Stihl SE 61 shop vac -PICS-

    I bought this Stihl SE 61 wet/dry vac recently. I’ve had it about two months and used it a decent amount, so I decided I’d post my impressions. I had been wanting a new garage vac for a while. I was on the fence whether I should go with a wall-mounted unit or a small shop vac. I decided to go...
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