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Old 09-25-2018, 08:57 AM   #29
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We used a Shark for years. It had a folding handle and a cord long enough to reach the entire coach from one outlet. Worked great and was economically priced.
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Hi we have a dirt devil built in vacuum it is fantastic plenty of power and will cover our 40 foot motor home do a web search they are reasonable and easy to install plus you don't have to store them
I had no idea you could install one in an rv that wasnt already equipped!
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My rig came with a built in vacuum. After I used it a few times I bought a Dyson V6 and stored the accessories for the built in unit in the stick house.
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Old 09-25-2018, 11:05 AM   #32
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My rig came with a built in vacuum. After I used it a few times I bought a Dyson V6 and stored the accessories for the built in unit in the stick house.
Lookin more like a Dyson! Thanks for your info!
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Old 09-25-2018, 11:06 AM   #33
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We finally got a irobot Roomba 600 series. Love it!!! cleans more thoroughly than I would! Easy to empty and charge! Does carpet area and tile floors!!
I think my dogs would go nuts with that!
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Dyson V 6. Works great
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My rig came with a built in vacuum. After I used it a few times I bought a Dyson V6 and stored the accessories for the built in unit in the stick house.
I'm thinking that even if we go with the Dyson for inside (highly likely), I'll use the built in coach vacuum for cleaning out the basement area, since the Intervac they installed has a spot to plug the hose in in the basement/cargo area.
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We have a Dyson that has worked very well for several years . Good product . The cordless charger installed , in our case , in the bathroom . Easy install and the Vac rides well with no rattles . Some have been able to put charger/hanger/ bracket in a closet
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I don't know...personally..I think all vacuums suck.

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I'm thinking that even if we go with the Dyson for inside (highly likely), I'll use the built in coach vacuum for cleaning out the basement area, since the Intervac they installed has a spot to plug the hose in in the basement/cargo area.
My Dirt Devil has an outlet in the basement but the Dyson is much handier.
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We bought a Dirt Devil cordless sweeper, it has outstanding suction, a power head for carpeting/bare floor. The battery lasts about 45 minutes, just long enough for me to complete sweeping the MH. It costs $99 at Walmart. It breaks down small enough to store in the closet floor or under the bed.
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I had no idea you could install one in an rv that wasnt already equipped!
They require little space to install, and can be installed in the basement or under a cabinet, bed, etc. https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Dirt-...tem-p/9880.htm
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Thank you Brews Cruise...I’ve been waiting for confirmation that I still have it!!
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