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Vacuum cleaners
beatcop49:
I'm tired of driving to the local car wash, putting in 75 cents ( which is never enough), and using their vacuums. Don't get me wrong, they do OK, but I can get the nozzle into the tight spaces like between the door and the side of the seat.
Does any of the experts here have a good recommendation on a portable car vacuum?
Too Stroked:
I guess you could call mine "portable" because I can move it around the garage, but it's pretty big and heavy. It's a Sears Shop Vac and with all of the attachments, it can get to and suck up almost anything. Not sure if that helps you though.
beatcop49:
--- Quote from: Too Stroked on March 15, 2013, 05:57:44 PM ---I guess you could call mine "portable" because I can move it around the garage, but it's pretty big and heavy. It's a Sears Shop Vac and with all of the attachments, it can get to and suck up almost anything. Not sure if that helps you though.
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Thanks . I wish I had room to keep one. I live in a town house with limited space for storage. Wonder if they make a small one?
Too Stroked:
I have a mini one I use for the boat. It's still 110 volt, but it's about the size of a one gallon paint pail. And it actually works pretty decently.
attworth:
Can't really go wrong with a plain ole shop vac. I leant mine to someone a few years ago and I doubt I'll ever get it back. Miss that dang thing.
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