In Munich a couple of years ago, I saw a hotel employee vacuuming the halls,
using a canister vacuum with a hose and wand. The notable feature was that it
was cordless! I've been unable to find such a vacuum through searching the
Internet.
I've seen a line of rechargeable tools, E-Go, at Home Depot, that uses a
55-volt (or so) battery system. I bought the hedge trimmer, and it is a super
tool, with 45 minutes of use before you have to recharge it. It seems like that
system would lend itself to such a vacuum. That is on my wish list.
In my own home, I have an in-wall vacuum system, where the hoses retract into
the wall when you're done with them. You just release the locking collar at the
wall and put your hand over the nozzle. Zip. Gone.
- Bill Rabel
Anacortes, WA
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 6:44 PM, Doug Braun <doug@dougbraun.com> wrote:
>
> Regarding built-in systems:
> My brother has a built-in vacuum system, and he says it is more trouble than
> it is worth: the hose is really long, and it is more hassle to drag from
> room to room than a regular vacuum cleaner.
>
>
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