i think i saw one thats made by simoniz at CanTire... its a cannister style vac they go on sale every once in awhile and will run you $50-60
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Mar 8th, 2006 06:13 PM #1
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I've had a terrible experience with my earlier purchase of a car vac (12v lighter, corded, red and cylindrical in shape) at Canadian Tire for $29.99. The packaging indicated 30% more power for this car vac but it was all hype and it took too much time to vacuum the car's interior.
Recently, on a visit to Canadian Tire, I saw the same lousy car vac adjacent to another one that was shaped more like cordless vac (black) also for $29.99.
I live in a condo and there are no electrical sockets close to where my car is parked. I doubt they would have outlets close to the parking spaces.
Over at the vacuum (household) aisle at Canadian Tire, I did see some cordless vacs that looked more durable than those at the automotive department but upon further investigation, I noticed that they all run on ni cd rechargeable batteries (which are not as good as metal hydride or lithium ion batteries).
Do all household cordless vacs on ni cd batteries? I am afraid that the battery life will not go beyond a year's time. Another concern I have is the steady decrease in suction power on subsequent charges. The brands I saw were: black and decker ($49), shark ($69) and dust devil ($29).
Any advice as to what vacuum and where I can get one that has a little more oomph and priced reasonable.
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Mar 8th, 2006 07:23 PM #3
Get a Shopvac. Works great,,lots of attachments.
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Mar 9th, 2006 04:07 AM #4
for cordless, DirtTamer Ultima seems to be the king
14 volts should have some oomph
its a wet/dry with hepa filter too
i think ur best bet for oomph is to run a long extention cord down to the parkade if possible
or theres outta be an outlet there somewhere, i know there are some in my apartment's parkade, just need to find it
there is only so much a car vac can do, the max they can draw is 12v and that isnt much for a vacuum
btw check out this B&D Dust Buster 15.6V model

4.5 stars /5 on epinions.com
solid reviews
or stick in an 18V batt into this dewalt
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/to...productID=6220
3.5 stars /5 on epinions.comLast edited by Evil Techie; Mar 9th, 2006 at 04:19 AM.
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Mar 10th, 2006 11:42 AM #5
get a shopvac!
don't have a power outlet?? get a 100ft extention cable..
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Nov 15th, 2008 07:06 AM #6Deal Guru
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Two years and a half later, your idea makes perfect sense. Cordless vacs just don't cut it and I only noticed that there are outlets near building entrance on every parking lot level. Geez, what was the matter with me these past few years.
Where can I get a shopvac for cheap and what model should I be looking for? All I have to clean is a Honda Civic.
Will this model do? I guess I can use this too when I move out of this apartment and into a slightly bigger home. Any suggestions where I can buy one (or an alternative brand) cheap?
http://www.sears.ca/gp/product/B001D...e&mqnodeid=APSLast edited by alanbrenton; Nov 15th, 2008 at 07:10 AM.
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Nov 15th, 2008 09:42 AM #7
Shop vac
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Nov 15th, 2008 10:10 AM #8
If you can wait till Nov 21st..
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Nov 15th, 2008 03:04 PM #9
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...romSearch=true
It's not very big but it will do the job. You may want to get additional attachments for it like the crevice tool and maybe a brush head as well.
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Nov 16th, 2008 06:53 AM #13
i live in a condo and had same issues before. I bought a Ryobi workshop vac (not those handhelds) and it worked great.
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