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scooterbug25

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I bought this Machine from Ebay for a GREAT Price, well under 50.00. I figured i would try it out. I got it yesterday, and it works VERY well! The hose is plastic not very plyable but its well worth the amount I paid. No complaints so far!!

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Duke can "duke" out the cleaning power with his awesome tongue, right? OH! Sorry...that was punny! :-D!! Gosh...I MUST stop making those awful puns! Oh, well... :-D

My dog loves to lick up messes! Dogs really are very versatile vacuums, as their saliva dissolves leftover food, they can lick up liquids and eat solids, which makes them a wet/dry vacuum, and you never have to change their bags/filters/dirt containers! Occasionally you have to clean up the leftover leftovers! :-D

I am not very fond of the vacuum as it just seems like the plastic junk most companies make nowadays. There is an old saying: "You get what you pay for!" So, if you get a brand new vacuum for under $50, I'd say it is going to be bad. It might do the job, but I don't think it is going to be great. I will always stick with a vintage vacuum or when I get enough money, maybe a nice Sebo, Miele, something like that...

~~K~~
 
This Vac at its original Cost will range from 300.00 to 500.00 I got a deal on it i guess because i found it on eBay..I do agree. you get what you pay for. I googled the name and this is one link that popped up about this machine.. Its not the same as the other link i posted a week or so ago..

~Jerry


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