vaclab Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2017 Messages 217 Location Pickerington, Ohio Jun 27, 2018 #2 Well, I was going to say "someone beat this", but I see that Mikko (Vacuumtests on YouTube) has a Philips that uses around 1900 Watts and gets 92 nozzle CFM. Go Mikko! Bill
Well, I was going to say "someone beat this", but I see that Mikko (Vacuumtests on YouTube) has a Philips that uses around 1900 Watts and gets 92 nozzle CFM. Go Mikko! Bill
ultralux88 Well-known member Joined Apr 18, 2013 Messages 907 Location Denver, Colorado Jun 27, 2018 #3 The real question: what is the working vacuum on these machines?
vacuumlad1650 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 2, 2015 Messages 2,254 Location Wauponsee, IL Jun 27, 2018 #4 Not sure if you would want it, but I *Think* i have an original power nozzle in the basement...
vaclab Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2017 Messages 217 Location Pickerington, Ohio Jun 28, 2018 #5 Full tests are on my YouTube channel I measured 96" at the canister and 92" at the hose end, bag installed. Bill
Full tests are on my YouTube channel I measured 96" at the canister and 92" at the hose end, bag installed. Bill