Am I remembering a "built in" vac system that was fitted into a closet type area and had a long hose reel that you retracted when finished? It was a do it yourself install and then it diappeared from radar.
nine hours left on this:
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I'm noticing more and more of the "not available" in your area message. I would look at W\D but they "would not be available in my area". It not a matter of shipping. I wonder if Sears is cleaning out stock and trying to save shipping cost.
Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit! Just putting scent oil in the vac doesn't mean you never have to empty/clean it! Huh, who knew...
ps: sucking up a bunch of flies does not help the odor.[this post was last edited: 7/22/2015-17:23]
I use both the Kirby and a Bissell steamer depending on mood. Pleased with both. Tolivac made an excellent point. I don't want to use some rental machine that was used to clean up after the pet cat puked up a colon.
My 15yr old Pro Heat has had a hard life but never let me down. I went to get it out of it's closet and almost passed out from the mold/mildew smell. It seems my dear SIL (the same one who ran my KM Blueberry Progressive so long the bag exploded in the machine. "Oh, the proformance indicator...
Got some cheapo "orange oil" at supermarket. Put just a few drops in and it worked very well! Now I wonder if I can let it run on low speed to "freshen the air"?
WELLLLL, that hussy may say 'business partner' but is not fooling me! Poor hubby is probably sitting in his unpaid for bungalo in Pasadena waiting for the little woman to warm up the Swansons.