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They're good but they're INSANELY expensive. If used for residential, never add water and soap mounts inside the house. I've heard they're more problematic. Personally, I'd rather use a wet interceptor or at least a wet/dry Shop Vac to clean up a water spill. I'm gonna stick with using a bagged or a cyclonic central vacuum.

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Wet Dry Central

Sears had one in mid 60s by Whirlpool that would flush dirt down the drain every time it shut off.I think a 1965 catalog had a full page explaining it.
 

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