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Topic: vacuums
Posted By: rick007
Subject: vacuums
Date Posted: 26/February/2008 at 10:10pm
what's the best vacuum to get for pre cleaning and for post cleaning damp carpet after oping?i heard a lot of vacs can't take the moisture.thanks.

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Posted By: FuzzSucker
Date Posted: 26/February/2008 at 10:17pm
I know I am going to get crap for this, but I like Commercial Oreks.  They last longer, they are faster, easy to work on, and lighter.  Not the most "powerful" but you cant beat them in mobility and price.  Not recommended for wet carpet, but then again I don't thank any dry vacuum is.  Water ruins the filters or bags.

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Posted By: splash_$$$_dash
Date Posted: 26/February/2008 at 10:28pm
moisture in an upright vac makes everything stick to the bottom & the hose & everything else.

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Posted By: LilNiteRidrhood
Date Posted: 02/March/2008 at 9:51am
I paid a small fortune for an Oreck dual stack and hated it.
I have all Royals now and they rock.


Posted By: rick007
Date Posted: 02/March/2008 at 1:40pm
does anyone know if there is a distributer for pacer vacs in canada? i heard they can handle damp conditions.

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Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 02/March/2008 at 3:38pm
All vacuums clump if you suck wet debrie into them. Some just suck more than others in this regard eh?

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Posted By: splash_$$$_dash
Date Posted: 02/March/2008 at 6:04pm
use a wet vac for wet debris!!!

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Posted By: FuzzSucker
Date Posted: 03/March/2008 at 11:00pm
Wet vac gets the I's

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Posted By: FuzzSucker
Date Posted: 03/March/2008 at 11:02pm
Originally posted by LilNiteRidrhood LilNiteRidrhood wrote:

I paid a small fortune for an Oreck dual stack and hated it.
I have all Royals now and they rock.


Never even seen a dual stack.  I just use the good old ten pound XL model.  $200 tops.


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