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Vroom "Central" Vacuum |
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Post# 84366   11/20/2009 at 14:07 (5,264 days old) by isufan11 (Minneapolis )   |   | |
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I was wondering if anyone has seen or used one of these? I am looking at adding one into my house but know of no one who has used one. CLICK HERE TO GO TO isufan11's LINK |
Post# 84394 , Reply# 1   11/20/2009 at 19:32 (5,264 days old) by joe22 ()   |   | |
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wow now you can have a vacuum in every room hidden away ready for use. lol |
Post# 84396 , Reply# 2   11/20/2009 at 20:40 (5,264 days old) by aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada)   |   | |
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Ha. I already have several vacuums in every room - and hallways - and some of them are hidden...behind other vacuums. :-) But seriously, nowhere on the website is there a spec sheet stating the suction & airflow from the little Vroom Solo stand-alone unit, other than a video of it sucking up glass shards. It appears to have a debris drawer. The Vroom 24 foot hose retractor reel thing, for use with either the SOLO or a tied-in Central Vac is a nifty idea. But I know and have seen the Eureka Central Vac unit made for boat, house trailer and RV use and it comes with a 60 foot hose, tho you have to dump/store the snakey thing in a box for closet storage. The vacuum unit looks just like a standard Central Vac with a waste drum below but the entire thing is only 15" tall and about 8" around. Dave |