Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: williamgdent on October 30, 2012, 09:36:21 pm
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Hey guys i need to buy a new vac but need some advice first,
Is the water lift or the CFM the most important figure when looking for a vac.
CFM Cubic ft of air it moves
Water lift is the static vac force i believe.
And has anyone seen or heard of this one and your thoughts please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LqxGp1NrqM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LqxGp1NrqM)
Bill
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I was using the 4200 watt Omni but that broke and I'm now using a 3000 watt CFM which is FAR better than the Omni http://www.cfmindustrialvacuums.co.uk/CFM_SOL3000_Industrial_Vacuum.shtml
The bin has the drain valve and drops from under the vacuum head and is just about the right size to fill a bin bag.
I would have thought the power would be the defining figure but proved that wrong when I changed to the cfm which was made in 1994 and had had a hard life before I dragged it out of the skip at the factory where I used to work. I'm using the alloy Omni tubes at present but have just bought carbon tubes but I still use the power pole to uproot the roof gardens. I also use a 6 hp pressure washer with the power pole to clear swan necks and clean facias and soffits.
A big brute is also a good option if you can find a s/h machine
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Well Guys
Still no answers there answers.
Airflow water suction which is the most important figure.
Does anyone know if we can run two vacs into one pole with a y spliter to double the suction.
Bill
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Yes, I have seen it, its American and as such will probably be 110 v.
Airflow and water lift are like flow and pressure - inversely proportional but as I said its the wattage that counts. I'd buy a decent machine that has got a proper importer and that you can buy spares for. Upkeeper used to push a petrol machine but that was bulky and never really took off - there was one on e bay recently for £2200. Look at the big brute website and their machine vids are more impressive but the machine is bulky. You can sensibly run 3000 watts on a 3 pins plug - anymore and you'll need a generator.
Maybe try the window section as its been tumbleweed on here recently
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I am in Canada and there are almost no machines here.
Most are 1400 w and the biggest is 2400.
We clean lots of gutters with the small vacs to 3 stories but have picked up some 4/5 story jobs that will pay really well.
British vacs will not run on our electric and everything here is too small.
Will get about 3000 pounds per building so i have money to spend. Already use Gardiners base sections to reach 60 ft i just need more suck.
Bill
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Could i buy two 2400 w vacs with a y splitter
Anyone know if this will work.
Bill