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Re: [Shop-talk] The one tool we have never discussed here!

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] The one tool we have never discussed here!
From: John Miller <jem@milleredp.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 10:43:06 -0800
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On 1/31/2016 4:22 PM, Richard Beels wrote:
>
> Go here and read this guy's AMAs:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/316tx6
>
> The guy's advice is spot on.  I have a Miele canister and the wife loves
> it.  It was $700 but sucks like a vaccuum should.

Yeah, it's a good read for the first two dozen pages I've gotten through 
and in my comparatively limited experience factually accurate.

Miele canisters are great.  I liked his description of their uprights as 
"designed by engineers who know canisters really well" though I've never 
used one.

Riccar is a brand I was unfamiliar with.   I note they have a power 
brush setup for central systems, which I will keep in mind against 
future requirements.

The Kirbys I've experienced are wonderful examples of 1940s-1950s 
aluminum casting art.

I've fixed a couple recent Dysons for friends, the mechanical elements 
of the things are stunningly fragile and things like the drive clutch 
must be replaced as assemblies.  Not hard to do, and not expensive, but 
it'd have cost a buck more a unit for Dyson to do it right.  I'd never 
buy one.

I have to admit to a fondness for Hoovers for the price, in many cases 
the tools and attachments are cheesy but the basic power unit is simple 
and robust.

> And we have a $100 B&D dustbuster-type model (BDH2020FLFH) that is great
> for a quick zip around the corners and edges.

We've got something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KASUEK8

It works well for what we bought it for, my biggest complaint is that 
while it's great for sucking up stuff like spilled coffee beans and 
sawdust and the like, dog hair and other lighter/finer material clogs 
the filter pretty quickly.  I should just buy a few spare filters and 
stop trying to clean the one that's in there.   It's also loud as hell 
and the flipout brush on the snout isn't all that effective.

I note they have a couple newer Li-Ion-cell versions for (at least at 
Amazon prices) not a lot more money.

John.
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