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vacuumsonline

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When you go for a central vacuum, you never go back! From my professional point of view, it is so hard to understand why so many people stick to their portable canisters or upright vacuum cleaners... A central vacuum can be retro fit in almost any kind of house, architecture, design...name it! A Central vac would generally cost less than 1000$ fully equip and roughed in (labour included). You get 3 to 4 times the power of a conventional vac, less the noise and so many less maintenance along the years... We've got a large selection of products for you guys that are worth a look on our website. We have professionals ready to answer your questions, you can even send us your house plans, blueprints! Oh and of course, we do sell all the canister and upright brands that are worth your money as well. Free shipping across Canada and USA. Shop now on our website, we are waiting for you!

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William,

Really? 3-4 times the power? I have a Kirby Sentria II that does 137 CFM at the nozzle. So your central vacs do 411-548 CFM at the power nozzle? I wonder how that pushes over medium pile carpet...

Oh, and my machine only uses 840 watts (7 Amps) to achieve that nifty 137 CFM. I have about $140 into it at this point.

Bill
 
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