Thread Number: 11885
Is it ok to suck up beads/ very small legos
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Post# 127536   3/14/2011 at 22:14 (4,790 days old) by TheBoss (South Bay Los Angeles )        

I was using my Eureka TheBoss 1934, and when I sucked up some beads it was making some weird noises. Will they damage my vacuum?

Post# 127550 , Reply# 1   3/15/2011 at 02:55 (4,790 days old) by Kenmore81 (Warwick, RI)        

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Yes they can potentially damage the fan but I have done it thousands of times myself,with only one or two mishaps.

Post# 127565 , Reply# 2   3/15/2011 at 07:21 (4,790 days old) by twocvbloke ()        

If the beads are plastic, it's unlikely to cause any damage to the Lexan fan, same with the Lego, about the only thing they could do is make the belt skip off the pulley, but other than that it's not going to be a problem... :)

Post# 127596 , Reply# 3   3/15/2011 at 20:08 (4,789 days old) by goadie12 ()        

Personialy I wouldnt vacuum up and big hard things like coins lego beads ect with a dirty air vacuum.


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