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Cremated Remains Vacuum |
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Post# 213088   1/8/2013 at 00:26 (4,097 days old) by stricklybojack (Southern California)   |   | |
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Post# 213096 , Reply# 2   1/8/2013 at 07:11 (4,096 days old) by countryguy (Astorville, ON, Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 213100 , Reply# 3   1/8/2013 at 07:49 (4,096 days old) by kirbykid63 (Wilmington Delaware)   |   | |
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This machine has the same tank as my oreck,The cage is for holding the hose.your vacuum has a bypass motor,a nice score. |
Post# 213115 , Reply# 4   1/8/2013 at 10:27 (4,096 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)   |   | |
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I think this was in an 80s Oreck catalog as a Hotel Vac with long hose with strap cord and L shaped power nozzle.Same catalog had Hoover portapower labeled for Oreck as I recall. |
Post# 213160 , Reply# 5   1/8/2013 at 15:28 (4,096 days old) by fanonthefloor (Augusta,Georgia)   |   | |
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This is used to vacuum out a Cremation unit as part of regular maintenance of a cremation unit. When a body is cremated I can assure you that remains are not vacuumed up. |
Post# 213168 , Reply# 6   1/8/2013 at 17:04 (4,096 days old) by stricklybojack (Southern California)   |   | |
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Click link scroll down to vacuum pic.
'Cremated Remains Vacuum' "Our vacuum is a heavy duty high powered vacuum to clean up after cremations and keep your work area dust free. This vacuum also has a flame resistant filter and heat resistant bag." CLICK HERE TO GO TO stricklybojack's LINK |
Post# 213183 , Reply# 8   1/8/2013 at 18:31 (4,096 days old) by caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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When my partner, Charles Hamilton Brookreson, was cremated back in July of 06, I was under the false impression that he was 'vacuumed up!' Not something I wanted to think about, no matter how much I like vacuum cleaners! Then, a few weeks later I learned thais was not so. I'm glad to know Charles did NOT end up in a vacuum bag, even if it was only for a few minutes!
As for the information contained in the first post, I looked at the picture, and topics. Personally, I don't want to go there! way too much info for me. I prefer to remember my late partner, Charles, alive, thank you very much, not like this. I still have 30+ years ahead of me. Yes I can pass on this one! Alex Taber, 62 years young, last September. |
Post# 213375 , Reply# 9   1/9/2013 at 19:27 (4,095 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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Post# 228631 , Reply# 11   4/16/2013 at 12:17 (3,998 days old) by odle53 ()   |   | |
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Sorry. EEEWWWW! |
Post# 228632 , Reply# 12   4/16/2013 at 12:40 (3,998 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)   |   | |
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Post# 228758 , Reply# 14   4/17/2013 at 07:48 (3,997 days old) by scvacuumguy (SC)   |   | |
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Post# 228909 , Reply# 16   4/18/2013 at 08:20 (3,996 days old) by caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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I know about that remote device, as I 'activated' one to start the process for my late partner Charles, on July 7, 2006. That was my the last act of love. It was his desire to be cremated, I will not be, and when the time comes his urn will be in my casket, till then, he's in my mom's china cabinet.
For me, there was nothing spooky about the cremation process, but that said, I'm glad to know his 'remains' were not vacuumed up. Charles Hamilton Brookreson, May 25, 1958 - July 2, 2002. Alex Taber. |
Post# 228973 , Reply# 17   4/18/2013 at 17:27 (3,996 days old) by vacuumman206 ()   |   | |
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Or use for applications where you pop the cork on a wine bottle and it knocks over the in-law's mother's urn and then the cat does his business on it and then you need a cremated remains vac! (Meet the parents) |