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Any decent portable vacs for the car out there?

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August 26, 2017, 01:41 PM
Draal
Any decent portable vacs for the car out there?
My wife bought a small vac (probably off Amaz*n) and it's been craptastic to say the least. With two boys in the back seat of our SUV, the interior takes a beating for sure.

Any recommendations for a small unit I can keep in the back of the SUV and do a good job sucking up broken crayons, those plastic wraps from juice box straws and the evil of all evils, stale Goldfish crackers?
August 26, 2017, 01:49 PM
bigdeal
No. Virtually all these small vacs are weak and ineffective at getting the job done. Buy a good shop vac and keep it handy in your garage. Then make it a habit to vac out the car on a regular basis. When my son was little, I did touch up vac jobs every other day as need be, and a complete vac out once a week. That's the only real way to protect the interior of your vehicle.


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August 26, 2017, 01:53 PM
arcwelder
My wife uses one from Makita that takes my 18v batteries. Basically a modern dustbuster. It's good for kid-induced shrapnel.

She also has a rechargeable Dirt Devil that has a spinning brush, for when a deeper clean is needed.


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August 26, 2017, 01:54 PM
P250UA5
We've got one similar to this one, mostly for the stairs in the house, but it does a pretty good job.

http://www.qvc.com/Shark-Bagle...type=shopping&TZ=EST




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August 26, 2017, 02:37 PM
OKCGene
I have a small Ridgid brand from home depot that is very handy. No wheels, etc, just a carry handle, and small, but works great.

It's 120 volt AC plug in the wall powered, and it does a really fine job.

I can't find the model number, but if you just happen to go into Home Depot you'll probably see it.

Anything 12 volt is going to, well, suck, but not suck in a good efficient way.
August 26, 2017, 03:11 PM
jimmy123x
the little portable dysons (battery powered) are really good but spendy. The Shark portable battery powered are almost as good but not as spendy.