I was wondering if I should purchase an Ocean Blue water based vacuum cleaner? Can anyone give me insight?
Aug 14, 2007 by Mike R | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
It looks well-disposed, but costs a lot. Has anyone had one yet? A rainbow vacuum is very similar.
unambiguously it doesn't take $2000 to get a good vacuum. I demonstrated Rainbow and Kirby although very nice machines not actually quality it. This Ocean Blue moves only 96 cubic feet of air per minute and probably costs about $2000 - $2500 or more but
jonhomrich | Aug 16, 2007
to be fair pretty much all those are a complete waste of money IMO, and you all but need a spare room to keep all the bits and bobs in...........
Have you looked at the Orecks..........if you wish for a vacuum that works and works well, all
candy g | Aug 14, 2007
No. I have a Meile. It is matchless, not cheap but my last one still works and is close to 20 years old. Check it out on line. I looked for a looong yet before buiying it.
KA | Aug 14, 2007
impartially it doesn't take $2000 to get a good vacuum. I demonstrated Rainbow and Kirby although very nice machines not actually usefulness it. This Ocean Blue moves only 96 cubic feet of air per minute and probably costs about $2000 - $2500 or more but is truly
jonhomrich | Aug 16, 2007
Tips about acquiring a Water Filtering Vacuum Cleaner?
Aug 09, 2009 by vilcu m | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I would like to condone some experienced advice on the subject.
1. Price, company (of course, as cheap as possible without reducing in blue blood...)
2. Liter capacity
3. Duration
Thank you
There are only two vacuum cleaner companies known for wet/dry pickup vacuums, on average. They are Shop Vac, which are made for picking up water and large shop debris, and generally have a large capacity tank, and RexAir, more commonly known as Rainbow
Corky R | Aug 09, 2009
rainbow water vacuum cleaner.....?
Feb 22, 2010 by muslimar | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
anyone be acquainted with how to clean the motor? any tips on maintenance. thanks
thanks for your answer but i need a more indepth cleaning!! i as per usual clean said filters and the hepa filter.i want to open the motor up and clean it out.
The motor should be protected …if anything, blowing out the dust with a compressor.
The reaction to clean is the aluminum air water separator that is attached to the motor {looks like an upside-down bowl}. When that gets polluted it will
T C | Feb 22, 2010
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