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Vacuum cleaners


confuseHaving lived in our motor home for five years and suffering from repeated hay fever in winter I am wondering what I can do besides washing bedding etc and perhaps a new effective small vacuum cleaner would help. Has anyone any recommendations re vacuum cleaner?  Old one six years old and perhaps not so effective. 

 



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Welcome to forum..
We bought a new 18v DC vacuum..when home we use the big one..
we spray the carpet with watered down fabric softener . Leave it a while then vacuum..

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If you suffer from allergies a HEPA feature is probably an essential feature. Many brands have HEPA and almost all commercial cleaning contracts specify HEPA.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEPA

 



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Not a vacuum cleaner (what is that) but have you given any thought to a "ironiser" at least that is what I think they call them. They help clean the air we breath. I can't see them using much power so should be easy to set up for 12v use if no 240v available.

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Oh! Welcome to the gang as well coco, enjoy here and out in the playground.

Happy breathing as well.

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We had this Homedic air purifier for a year or so works great, no sneezes at all.

About $95. from The Good Guys does the job nicely.

Link: Right click, then click Google link search;    http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/buyonline/Homedics_Compact_Air_Cleaner_AR75AU 

 



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Open the doors and windows and  let the air in best purifier ever.



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We purchased a Dyson mini "animal" vac. Best investment ever.

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We have come to realisation that a good broom does 99% till we get home .. Can't take everything plus it's better to enjoy rather than cleaning all day.. Especially when grand children are with you . Anxiety reigns supreme at times ..

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makita make a good one , has its own little head and extension tube so no bending down if you have a makita drill , same batt and charger if not something to consider re the cost of a charger and battery as well , they dont make them in a pack form or i havent seem them yet ,

sydneytools.com.au/makita-mobile-vacuum-cleaner-10-8v

i hope this link works for those interested

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