never encountered any issues
Shake-N-Vac: No issues. Was used with:
Vorwerks VK 117, 119, 240, TKG1, Tiger 250
Kirby G4, G5, G6
Siemens super 1600
Lux D770 and Z325
Glade: No issues. Was used with
AEG Vampyrette K, Vampyr TK 4000 S, TK 700,
Hoover Ranger and Junior Dirtsearcher
On the other hand, the very own purposes given in their respective manuals WOULD have destroyed them:
Sanding wood with sander unit Kirby G4 (slowed down, ball bearings in turbo sander clogged - but could be restored taking it apart and cleaning it in an ultrasonic bath, then regreasing the bearings with a pressure gun).
Sanding a dry wall with sander unit of Kirby G3 (completely jammed and fried ball bearings, cement dust was NOT sucked off and away but killed the sander).
I do know that Kirby's turbo sander is made by Black&Decker, still that does not excuse Kirby: They tended (and tend) to be very vague on what you can do with it, also the sprayer gun is flamboyantly advertised of being capable of doing small paint jobs, along with gardening tasks like spraying plants etc.
Paint jobs? My a... all the best body parts, this was THE sputtering and splashing experience of the first order, "running noses" of paint the most harmless of all results.
Kirby, just keep it to what it is: A plastic sprayer for one or the other detergent or wax solution, no more.
And a sander as a massage kit? What is relaxing about lying down flat on your stomach, vibrations in your shoulders and a fire alarm siren in the center of your head? Tsk....
Shake-N-Vac: No issues. Was used with:
Vorwerks VK 117, 119, 240, TKG1, Tiger 250
Kirby G4, G5, G6
Siemens super 1600
Lux D770 and Z325
Glade: No issues. Was used with
AEG Vampyrette K, Vampyr TK 4000 S, TK 700,
Hoover Ranger and Junior Dirtsearcher
On the other hand, the very own purposes given in their respective manuals WOULD have destroyed them:
Sanding wood with sander unit Kirby G4 (slowed down, ball bearings in turbo sander clogged - but could be restored taking it apart and cleaning it in an ultrasonic bath, then regreasing the bearings with a pressure gun).
Sanding a dry wall with sander unit of Kirby G3 (completely jammed and fried ball bearings, cement dust was NOT sucked off and away but killed the sander).
I do know that Kirby's turbo sander is made by Black&Decker, still that does not excuse Kirby: They tended (and tend) to be very vague on what you can do with it, also the sprayer gun is flamboyantly advertised of being capable of doing small paint jobs, along with gardening tasks like spraying plants etc.
Paint jobs? My a... all the best body parts, this was THE sputtering and splashing experience of the first order, "running noses" of paint the most harmless of all results.
Kirby, just keep it to what it is: A plastic sprayer for one or the other detergent or wax solution, no more.
And a sander as a massage kit? What is relaxing about lying down flat on your stomach, vibrations in your shoulders and a fire alarm siren in the center of your head? Tsk....