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markhenry

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Hey,

Considering im at 1 grand give or take price wise on a vacuum...

Is there any point at looking at wet/dry vacuums?

I mean, commercial vacuums have like 200+ CFM Which kills Kirby and everything else... and still cost roughly the same as a domestic vacuum....

Thats one thing I dont get?
 
For the house... if the vacuums stronger etc and same price why get a weaker home style vac if the commercial one is better/stronger?

Thats what I dont get... why pay 1000 + for a home vac when u can get a way more powerful vac for the home buy getting a commercial one for the same money.

Theres gotta be something Im missing... cause that just doenst make ANY sense.
 
Commercial W/D vacuums aren't meant for home use-I have a couple-do use them for sawdust paper shreddings,and such.These do not have the filtration that HEPA type residential bagged vacuums have.The attachments for these machines are larger and heavier than traditional 1.25" attachments.Commerical attachments are 1.5-2" and are clumsier.A GOOD commercial vacuum you can use at home--go for an NSS M1.This is a dry only vacuum-it can do home cleaning easily.Its a direct air "canister" with the filter bag on top of the unit and a large "snout" the 1.5 in hose attaches to.And as a bonus-make sure the snout is clear of objects or stuff-and put the hose on the blower out that normally feeds the bag.Then the machine makes for a good wheeled blower!!!But again make sure the scrap trap.snout is clear of anything-otherwise it will be blown thru the hose with great force!
 
SHOPVAC

For a good wet and dry vacuum at a good price you cannot beat a shop vac I own Shop-Vac 16 gallons ultra Wet and Dry whit 24 feet hose whit cartridge filter tear resistant wet and dry bag 2/12 hose inlet by 8 feet x3 so 24 feet in all love it i use it upstairs for big cleaning job .And now you can have a fine dust bag and fine dust hepa filter cartridge for shopvac also.

http://https//www.shopvacstore.com/...ultra-web--174--cartridge-filter-details.aspx
 
I have a Shop Vac and find it way too loud to use in the house, and it tends to top over also. If you have carpeting, these types of vacuums don't have power nozzles because they are wet/dry machines.

For cleaning out the car or other uses, I love the Shop Vac, just not for regular cleaning inside.
 
You can also get a Numatic for that style too. I agree with the others here as well for the Wet/Dry vacuums, these are mainly designed for outdoor, construction, or flood use. Now just like other expensive vacuums, there are some Wet/Dry vacuums like DeWalt, Bosch, or Festool that offer things that alot of others don't have. Some are not as big, some offer better filtration, some are really quiet, some offer a self cleaning filter, or some offer outlets that you can convert other powertools on for example.
 
More power doesn’t always equal better cleaning, especially on carpets. Heck, more power doesn’t necessarily mean more suction! And how much suction do you really need? It’s all well and good trying to find the most powerful vacuum you can, but it the suction is so strong that it’s difficult to use, then it’s a pointless avenue to go down.
 
Vacuums such as Kirby , Miele, Riccar have more than enough airflow to deep clean carpets. But as Vaclab has shown in his YouTube videos a lot have cleaners out there have very low airflow, they might pick up surface dust but they fail getting the deep down dust that care wear carpets prematurely.
 
My Wet/Dry vac is a Home Depot Bucket Head 5 Gallon. It's a vacuum motor that clips onto a 5 gallon bucket. It's $20 at Home Depot plus the $5 or so for the bucket, as the bucket is sold separately. It's top heavy, so you can't drag it around that easily and the hose is stiff. It's good for cleaning cars and sawdust.

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Sounds like markhenry might need this?

Hello All,
I just bought this a few days ago and it sort of fits in this Thread.
I was told they took it out of the box, tried it and then put it back in the box. Only one tool shows signs of use. The power head has never been used.
On the Sears label that is attached to the box is the date of 1993. I bought it to replace a Bissell of about the sane design less the power head.
The power head has a light in it and is heavy but I have no idea how good or bad it will clean a carpet.
The pamphlet is stamped "Inspected by Shirley Wright" so it's just got to be good. Isn't she Carol Wright's sister? Oh I heard someone say no, LOL
I am sorry to say I will never use this in the house as a vacuum.
For markhenry I do not recommend nor would I use a Shop Vac as a vacuum for the home.
So yes I agree with all whom have made comments.
Plus, I believe they are all single stage motors and that is why they make so much noise. If I am wrong about that, sorry.
I bought this Kenmore 5 Way Cleaning System, boy that sound great, to use to clean the carpets and upholstery in the cars as I think it should be good for that type job.
Thank you for looking,
Pete

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We could have used the Sears vacuum when I was at home. What 2 to 5 kids can loose in shag carpeting is hard on a vacuum.

I know I knocked the fan blades off the Kirby several times. We considered a lawn rake and magnate bar to go over the floors before vacuuming a few times. If you couldn't find it first with either of those it was probably safe to vacuum the floor.
 
I love that Kenmore 5 way cleaning system, I've always wanted one of them since I saw them in the Sears catalogs. Actually I never knew they had a dry power nozzle until I saw them on here. The ones in my catalogs were just the Power Spray or Cleanmores that just had the cleaning head or an optional Spraymate nozzle for shampooing.

But I think that would be a great vacuum to use around the house, and it's in great shape too!

That Hoover Aquamaster is interesting, too bad we didn't get those here that I knew of. Hoover mostly just had the upright Steamvacs as far as I'm aware and the portable cleaners.
 
Maybe

I'm no expert but commercial vacuums I have researched a lot. The best commercial vacuum albeit it's not a wet dry vacuum but commercial vacuum cleaner is proteam back pack vacuum. It runs 500-640 depending on the attachments. If I had 600 bucks I'd buy one. Here is link to the item on Amazon. I though I'd add my 2 cents another one to look into. VacLab has it ebay. Hope it helps.
NEW More Powerful Proteam MegaVac 10 qt Backpack Vacuum Cleaner 10 quart Mega Vac https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0170MGSXS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SprEAb7JE8X2B
 
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