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dale farley
07-15-2008, 07:40 PM
I know this is not a very "manly" subject, but I am wondering if anyone has found a good vacuum that is relatively small but has great power for cleaning the carpet in the bus. We brought one from home, but it doens't work good at all. It runs over a piece of fuzz 10 times before lifting it off the carpet.

I started to order an Oreck off eBay, but I've read several reviews that say they don't have great sucking power on carpets. Any suggestions for a lightweight, relatively small vacuum that has a good beater bar and great sucking power will be appreciated.

Jon Wehrenberg
07-15-2008, 07:49 PM
Dale,

We've tried all the small ones. None are really as good as the big house vacuums. We liked the Dirt Devil and we have a Bissel, neither outstanding but adequate.

grross
07-15-2008, 08:05 PM
Our Marathon came with an oreck cannister...nice enough but did not do the job. Tonight I used my sears small cannister vac ( a little bigger than the oreck). Since I was sealing the tile and grout, I needed it really clean. The sears did the job. Price was $49 with all the attachments.

JIM CHALOUPKA
07-15-2008, 08:12 PM
Dale I have found that the best vacuum around now is the Sears Kenmore, as shown in the link. It is not too heavy, and is easy to use and store. It has hepa filter, and all attachments are in the canister. Don't mess around with an upright. They are a PITA, and heavy, and can't get under and around furniture.


http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02027914000P?adCell=A3

JIM

BrianE
07-15-2008, 09:30 PM
When we were in the market for a vacuum, the Euro-Shark was touted as a good one. The model we ended up with was well over $100. and didn't do the job. We finally ended up with a 2.5 gal. shop vac from Home Depot, works great.

dale farley
07-16-2008, 12:37 AM
I can see with this clear pattern of recommendations, that I shouldn't have any problem at all in selecting the vacuum that most of you use. I think I am going with the medium size upright canister shop vac with a good beater bar and brush.

jello_jeep
07-16-2008, 07:46 AM
Brian, I like shop vacs too, but have never had one that didn't belch some dust when you fire it up. What a pain..



When we were in the market for a vacuum, the Euro-Shark was touted as a good one. The model we ended up with was well over $100. and didn't do the job. We finally ended up with a 2.5 gal. shop vac from Home Depot, works great.

JIM KELLER
07-16-2008, 10:52 AM
I can see with this clear pattern of recommendations, that I shouldn't have any problem at all in selecting the vacuum that most of you use. I think I am going with the medium size upright canister shop vac with a good beater bar and brush.

Dale, That was funny.

wrongagain
07-16-2008, 11:50 AM
Hoover wind tunnel bagless canister
model # S3765040
$237.00
I keep it under the lift up bed thing on the bus.
Fits under there no problem at all.
This thing works so much better than the $600.00 vacuum I had at the house I bought another one.
No lie, it will pull your arm off compared to any other vacuum we have ever had.

dale farley
07-16-2008, 12:54 PM
The one thing that I see is that I am going with a canister vac. I have 6 others at home, and some way, ended up with the least effective one in the bus, so I think I will get a Sears canister to use for the next couple months. Thanks for everyone's input.

Alek&Lucia
07-16-2008, 02:10 PM
Dale,

We had one which is central vac in our previous bus, and now I installed the same unit in our new bus, having big Briards, we have no complaints.
Here is the link : http://www.dirtdevilcentral.com/rv.html

Alek

lloyd&pamela
07-17-2008, 02:34 AM
Intervac was on display at FMCA this week and it can be installed on the wall in the coach or as a central vac below. Powerful and an innovative hose that retracts and stores around the vac.

http://www.intervacdesign.com/

It is not cheap but it seems a powerful vacuum.