Mikey P
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In my opinion, that’s the tool this industry needs the most … a commercial vacuum. We’ll most likely never see one.
And cheaply made. I imagine the vacuum I’d want would cost the same as a OP and would have a market of (maybe) 100 people in our industry.I was surprised to see that the Royal hand vacuum is obsolete. Everything now, is battery operated and very cumbersome.
Besides vacuuming well, it needs a detachable edging tool and furniture tool. It needs interchangeable size heads for residential and commercial vacuuming. I’d want a canister but having a bag wouldn’t be a deal killer. Most important, and this is the least likely to occur, I’d want it to be exclusive to within our industry.
WHY??Well it depends on how many of my recommendations are given, but $1200 max, I think.
The Kirby I would think comes close? [ not for $300]I don’t think I’ll ever get what I want AND have it be durable for a lifetime for $300.
Find an old windsor versamatic this one ive had 25 - 30 years now. Its been retired for newer lighter versions of the same and is now used in my shop and picks up rocks, nuts bolts screws washers and shavings from the drill press. Every time i vacuum the shop it picks up about a ¼ of a bag of the stuff. And keeps running year in and year out theres a couple of new oneson ebayMy $800 lindhaus goes right under a bed. If only it was more durable, I love everything else about it... The plastic is cracking and falling apart after 18 months though. If I don't get another 12 months out of this thing you got a better deal on your Shark.
What is the most reliable commercial vacuum that has a manually adjustable brush roll, 14-15" head, and an edging/furniture tool? I prefer to spend extra on something that doesn't break within the first few years of use.

I buy Reconditioned Powered lift away vacuums from Amazon. Usually about 125.00 They come almost like new. Sometimes they may have a scratch. I can get about 2 years out of them. But, I do not have any Technicians.Neither does a Kirby.
But a Shark Powered Lift Away does. In fact, it’s the perfect vacuum. Except it costs $300 and lasts about a year FOR ME, but a tech would kill it in 2 or 3 months.
When I complained about this you insinuated we were all crackheads and abusive.Neither does a Kirby.
But a Shark Powered Lift Away does. In fact, it’s the perfect vacuum. Except it costs $300 and lasts about a year FOR ME, but a tech would kill it in 2 or 3 months.