Mighy Mini air mover

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Has anyone had a chance to see these at Costco? They have them on sale for $46.95 500 CFM and the were moving a good amount of air for the money.They seemed like decent construction. I think they would work well for stairs and upholstery. http://www.amazon.com/Shop-Vac-1032000-Mighty-Mini-Mover/dp/B0043235K8/ref=pd_rhf_cr_p_t_1_1MPT

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KevinL

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Stand back 10 or 15 feet like they would be in a house and see if you can still feel it. I prefer 2500 cfm.
 

Desk Jockey

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I agree with Kevin, they look cool but they don't dry much of anything well. A regular airmover can dry upholstery, carpet and more. These little puppy's barely move air.

We have a come to move Ozone gas when deodorizing, it moves it so slow they are perfect for that use.

You'd be money ahead buying something that can do more for you.
 

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