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cuffs054

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I decided to try the H2O Turbo to do some heavy hard floor cleaning today. While it did an OK job the task of cleaning the vac at the end was more than I could bear. As dear ole Dad was want to say: "Opinions are like ass holes, everyone has one". That said, the H2O is going to the thrift store and I'll go back to the Shark.
 
LMAO you noticed!!!

Yeah hahaha I got asked that question once I told them "sure I'm into Rainbirds & Toro irrigation" not the answer they were looking for but what the hay gotta keep people on their toes not mine.. hahaha
 
Some of the water vacuums are messier to clean up than others.  I feel the separator based machines are a bit easier than the baffle or filter based water vacs. 


 


I have seen infomercials on the H20, and wondered if it would be one of the difficult ones.    I think you answered my question, that they are.   


 
 
The H2O vac has no separator. It has a very small water capacity, and would be a complete pain to clean out. Especially with pet hair (lots of it) being inhaled. I'll stick to my Rainbow, Ocean Blue, Sirena, Quantum Vac, Big Power (the new model), Hyla, etc.

I learned my lesson from the Thermax and the Oasis, non-separator water machines are not on my 'water sports' team.
 
SpacedogB, you can have it for the cost of shipping. I don't think it's worth that. If you look around you may find a new one cheap. I got this one, new in box, for $39.00 plus shipping. I think I got it from one of those 'overstock or wayfair' type places.
 

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