Whicking / Sand

DrUmM@sT3r

Member
Joined
Oct 14, 2008
Messages
167
Location
Bishop, CA
Name
Mark Medora
Just a quick question, I live in drought strickend CA & sometimes have major sand in the carpet (see photos), what vacuum would you recommend? I'm leaning towards a Shark (with foam filters as I believe a bag vacuum will just plug up) - the amount of sand in last night's job is ridiculous.....ty
 

Attachments

  • image.jpeg
    image.jpeg
    198 KB · Views: 235
  • image.jpeg
    image.jpeg
    198.8 KB · Views: 229

Mikey P

Administrator
Joined
Oct 6, 2006
Messages
115,999
Location
The High Chapperal

DrUmM@sT3r

Member
Joined
Oct 14, 2008
Messages
167
Location
Bishop, CA
Name
Mark Medora
I suppose if I get a Royal - I'll be changing the bag daily then with the amount of sand & soil we have here......
 

FFA

Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2014
Messages
319
Location
PA
Name
FFA
What he ^^ said x10. The royal beats that sand out of the carpets.

How heavy is that canister vac? Im going to get one for uph and stairs. Does it have great suction?

Edit; its 8 pds.
 

FFA

Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2014
Messages
319
Location
PA
Name
FFA
You can find them on cl for $100. Thats where i got mine almost brand new.
 

SamIam

Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2012
Messages
11,304
Location
California
Name
sam miller
Shark professional Home Depot online discount, store pickup.

One vacuum for limited space.

Buy extra foam filters swap and wash them every 2-3 days.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DrUmM@sT3r

Johnny

Supportive Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2006
Messages
2,375
Location
La-Z-Boy
Name
Johnny
Any of the above will work for sand extraction, but I think Royal Commercial or Kirby will do a better job. Also, sand is abrasive and metal components will handle sand better than plastic.
 

Bob Pruitt

Member
Joined
May 22, 2016
Messages
2,677
Location
earth
Name
Robert Pruitt
I have always used Sanitaire 16" upright and add accessory magnet strip to front and only for my commercial work and empty houses and apartments. The magnet picks up nails, paper clips etc.
I have a different vacuum for residential homes. In my case it was another sanitaire but the 14 inch with light. I am looking at the new and improved Animal by Dyson for my residential work now though.
 

Mikey P

Administrator
Joined
Oct 6, 2006
Messages
115,999
Location
The High Chapperal
I have always used Sanitaire 16" upright and add accessory magnet strip to front and only for my commercial work and empty houses and apartments. The magnet picks up nails, paper clips etc.
I have a different vacuum for residential homes. In my case it was another sanitaire but the 14 inch with light. I am looking at the new and improved Animal by Dyson for my residential work now though.



I love the Sanitaire but the belt issue is so bad I had to stop using them..
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bob Pruitt

Bob Pruitt

Member
Joined
May 22, 2016
Messages
2,677
Location
earth
Name
Robert Pruitt
The belt was always a weak point so we had extra belt figure eighted around handles. The big magnet was very helpful for move outs though. Does the Royal have the magnet accessory?
 

Bob Pruitt

Member
Joined
May 22, 2016
Messages
2,677
Location
earth
Name
Robert Pruitt
Royals use a inch wide FLAT belt that it good for at least 20 jobs, unlike the 20 feet the POS Sanitaires are good for.
Unless someone else is making their belts now I would get a solid week cleaning empty apartments in Isla Vista...lots of sand... lol. So around 30 trashed apartments before a belt change. :-) Maybe the belts are much worse now? I have a Sanitaire here at home and no issues. So even if I do end up getting a Royal this time... definitely no tattoo :headscratch:
 

DrUmM@sT3r

Member
Joined
Oct 14, 2008
Messages
167
Location
Bishop, CA
Name
Mark Medora
Shark professional Home Depot online discount, store pickup.

One vacuum for limited space.

Buy extra foam filters swap and wash them every 2-3 days.
That's what I was thinking, I have a 60 gallon fresh water tank & a hose reel, it's just tight in there. I really don't have room for 2 vacuums....the Shark has attachments and I won't have to hoist a metal vacuum in & out daily.....
 
  • Like
Reactions: SamIam

Johnny

Supportive Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2006
Messages
2,375
Location
La-Z-Boy
Name
Johnny
The belt was always a weak point so we had extra belt figure eighted around handles. The big magnet was very helpful for move outs though. Does the Royal have the magnet accessory?
I used to have a magnetic strip on a Sanitaire. You buy them separately. Can be attached to a Royal, but the rubber bumper needs to be removed or reconfigured.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bob Pruitt

BIG WOOD

The Timminator
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
14,102
Location
Georgia
Name
Matt w.
If I were you, I'd pick up that Royal from Jondon. The price on it is AWESOME. When I bought my Royal, it was at a vacuum shop, and I paid dearly for it, $500:madder:.

It's a much Better deal at Jondon than that little shop I bought mine from
 
  • Like
Reactions: DrUmM@sT3r

Bob Pruitt

Member
Joined
May 22, 2016
Messages
2,677
Location
earth
Name
Robert Pruitt
The Royal brushes are adjustable so that is a good feature. Adjust them down as they wear. OK Maybe I will get the tattoo! :-)
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom