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Post# 16522   7/17/2007 at 19:11 (6,121 days old) by decade80 ()        

A week ago I designed this h20 upright vacuum. Just wanted to know what you guys think about it and if it would be sucessful in the vacuum market.

Post# 16530 , Reply# 1   7/17/2007 at 22:13 (6,121 days old) by luxg ()        

Travis, that is really neat, you are very creative!!

Post# 16532 , Reply# 2   7/17/2007 at 23:24 (6,121 days old) by lux1521 ()        

I also think it is a neat idea.

From a design prospective I would first wonder how heavy the water would be to push around. Otherwise I think such an idea could have potential in a real world market, although there might be a few details I would change. I would like to hear more about it before I give any more detailed comments.

The drawing itself looks like it took a long time to do and is very interesting to study. Design is time consuming but well worth it.


Post# 16533 , Reply# 3   7/18/2007 at 04:45 (6,121 days old) by ian88 ()        

Heh, I remember designing vacuums when I was a kid...amusingly, like cars, I could only design ones that looked like they were from the 1970s for some reason =p

Post# 16633 , Reply# 4   7/19/2007 at 02:49 (6,120 days old) by shanonabc ()        

yeah that is pretty good! Any way the water filtration unit could be afixed to the main body in order to get a lower profile?

Post# 16643 , Reply# 5   7/19/2007 at 06:37 (6,119 days old) by myvacsrock (USA)        

water is probably as hard to push around as the hoover bagged windtunnel 2! HARD!

Post# 16644 , Reply# 6   7/19/2007 at 06:56 (6,119 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

Or how bout as hard to push as a Hoover Z.Its an interesting machine-a watertrap upright!What sort of separator does it use?

Post# 16645 , Reply# 7   7/19/2007 at 07:18 (6,119 days old) by ian88 ()        

Maybe you boys should talk to David Oreck about this idea ;p

lol, he seems more open to such ideas (even from kids =p) than other manufacturers.


Post# 19588 , Reply# 8   8/25/2007 at 11:13 (6,082 days old) by turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)        
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There is already a water filter Vacuum called a Neptune but an upright version seems very neat. I like the hose too it reminds me of a Lux Velocity and your anti-tip design is a really cool idea. I would deffo buy one of these. Very well done!


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