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  1. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Bill Mike's Vorwerk is an upright cleaner. As Devin mentioned the Aerus has the highest CFM he has measured so if that is unacceptable then every canister is unacceptable in your opinion. Personally I think 80CFM is very good for a canister cleaner and will clean carpets extremely well!
  2. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Yes I agree there, the running costs will be quite high. It's a shame about the floorhead. I wonder if the new floorhead on the Lux international would perform better?
  3. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Excellent results. This has to be the most powerful cylinder)canister cleaner available.112 CFM at the end of the hose is very impressive. What makes you iffy about it Devin? 😁
  4. vacfan1982

    Aerus Lux Guardian Platinum Reviews

    That will be interesting to see! 🤗
  5. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Yes the Miele has better agitation but I prefer the ET1 as the brushroll is about a third of the price of the Miele and much easier to remove. The build quality of the ET1 is very robust. 😊
  6. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Devin I use my Miele C3 with a Sebo ET1 PN. I think you would measure a higher CFM with this set up. 😁
  7. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    Yes over 100cfm at the hose end it very good for a clean air but it drops significantly at the floor nozzle. Much more than I'd expect.
  8. vacfan1982

    More airflow tests.

    I'm very surprised by your results for the Miele C3. I would have thought it would produce more airflow than that. It certainly feels one of the most powerful cleaners I've used.
  9. vacfan1982

    Vorwerk Kobold VK135: Massive Airflow

    Very simple airpath helps. I really want a Vorwerk they are fantastic vacs!
  10. vacfan1982

    Miele Blizzard CX1

    I have stripped down a Miele S5 and the latest C3. There isn't any increase in circuit boards. They are still built very well maybe not quite as well as years ago but they will certainly last 10 to 15 years.Far from plastic crap 😁
  11. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    Patrick I make them all the time 🙄 Btw my name is Mark 😁
  12. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    My mistake. I meant to say the V10 and V8 tools are the same :)
  13. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    Tight as a gnats chuff! 😁
  14. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    The V8 and the Light Ball have the same fitting. They moved the red clip onto the tool instead of the hose. If you haven't got an adapter Dyson might send you one free of charge if you're lucky. Especially considering all the Dysons you now own!
  15. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    Haha yes I am. Arent we lucky 😁 I hope you enjoy them. 👍
  16. vacfan1982

    I bought a Dyson V10!

    I like my V8 a lot. Maybe call into Currys and try out a V8 and a V10 to see which one you prefer 😊
  17. vacfan1982

    Kirby Avalir 2?

    Imaging being a Kirby designer. Can you think of a more boring job than that? 😰
  18. vacfan1982

    SEBO D2 cannister

    Sounds like that motor needs some TLC. 😊
  19. vacfan1982

    Central vac vs Portable vac.

    I don't know. I can't hear any air leaking noises. Can you try the same experiment with your Miele and MD Central vac?
  20. vacfan1982

    Central vac vs Portable vac.

    The hose was plugged directly into the unit. And the unit is supposed to have over 700 airwatts. The Silentmasters that has dual 3 stage motor might have more power but it uses over 3000w of electricity. So I still like my central vac but it's not quite as powerful as I expected.
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