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My Dad has one in his house. The problem I have with it is it comes with a
long hose and attachment and you have to move the hose from socket to
socket. I think it's a personal preference. Maybe they can come up with a
riding vacuum with reverse on it.
Beth T. the OT
load of pocket change
that is what i had in mind. more excpensive, but, they carry a longer
garantee
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From: Salkin Kathleen
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Sent: 8/19/2002 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Vacuums ...was Re: butt load of pocket change
I've heard of those, never seen one. I'd love to have a system like
that as
it would save wear and tear in dragging the damned canister about the
place.
Kat
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From: "J. McCarthy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Vacuums ...was Re: butt load of pocket change
> You mean like when the vac is built into the wall of
> each room? My college dorm was setup that way...you
> hook the hose into the nearest suction hole and flip
> the switch.
>
> Yeah, that would work a lot better.
>
> Jen
> =====
> TTYL,
> Jennifer
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