16 Gallon 6.5 Peak HP SVX2 Wet/Dry Vac
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Milwaukee sells a bunch of adapter hoses for it but you can buy or print an adapter to fit to any vacuum adapter you want. I love mine, but I got it so that I don't have to drag my 16 gallon shop vac around the house and it satisfies that need perfectly. I saw that Bauer kit on a video about things to buy at Harbor freight in April today and you just reminded me that I want to pick it up tomorrow.
I have rabbits and the only thing that gets up everything is a Shop-Vac and then you have to go over it with a vacuum but never use a vacuum because it will get clogged just use it after the shop that got most of it up
For heavy duty na wet&vacuum tapos small condo lang, go for shopvac, stanley or greenfield. I use these brands sa mga rental properties ko, you can buy them via online or true value check mo din kasi minsan nag promo sila ng 50% so i bought these vacuums for 1300-1500 each
I have a Great Pyrenees, and many GP owners caved and just went with a shop vac for the dog areas because their fur can become too much to manage.
A wet/dry vac (shop vac) sounds like is what he needs.
There is no vacuum on the market that will not clog if used improperly. If she will not accept that she needs to be more careful, vacuum slower, avoid large debris, etc., she will be disappointed with anything we recommend. I say this as someone with an aunt who has blown thru every brand at her local vacuum shop, and have customers that treat every appliance like a hammer. All that said, a ShopVac, or other wet/dry vacuum usually will have a larger hose diameter which is a bit harder to clog. They are loud, bulky, filter like a colander, but they are cheap and designed to be used for large volumes of debris. Their price of around $100 may make it worth considering.
I used to use a ShopVac wet and dry unit, but when I got to try a Dyson for my cars, I just had to get one for them.
Get a small, cheap wet/dry vac (like a Shop-Vac). Handhelds always clog. You can just rinse the canister when it's gross.
First off, repair the Henry if you can and it works for you - most parts are easily available and they are very simple machines overall. Then - if you don't mind the size, consider a shopvac from toolstation or similar. 'Henry on steroids' basically - decently powerful motor, big chamber and big pipes allow lots of flow. I've paired mine to a Miele turbo brush, which I don't think is really designed for quite this air flow, as it gets up to a really decent rpm at full whack!
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