Vacuum that fits in a Systainer

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I finally got around to tracking down a small corded vac that will fit easily in A Systainer  for those little clean ups.  I went corded because I wanted full power and didn't want to have to make sure it was charged etc. 

It will fit in a Sys - III Classic or T-Loc, or on it's side in a Sys - II. It even goes pretty well in the open top Sys Toolbox.

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It was about $30 on Amazon. There are a couple variations of the same unit, some with power head/ some without, etc. It was shown as being black in color but the one I received is red, as the pics show.

Built in nozzle folds, a short so-so hose, and a brush. The brush will attach directly to the vac or to the hose.

This thing has some decent power.

Seth
 
I Went with the Dyson DC35 Animal cordless. It has removable batteries, so I got a few extra and keep them charged.

It's too tall to sit in a size 1 Systainer toolbox and stack anything on top, so I keep it one of the bigger size 2 toolboxes.

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Seth, I am really surprised at you.
How could you, of all people, display a systainer of any size with a cubic inch of space unused?
you should be ashamed of your self  [dead horse]
Tinker
 
Tinker said:
Seth, I am really surprised at you.
How could you, of all people, display a systainer of any size with a cubic inch of space unused?
you should be ashamed of your self   [dead horse]
Tinker

ha,ha,ha  [big grin]

I plan to add a divider to a Sys - II or III. That plus the open top toolbox will be the grab in go for quick jobs and around the house repairs (mine and my parents). The so called unused cubic inches will be for whatever else I need.  [wink] My drill is in a Sys -I Attic. That stacked can move a lot easily.

Seth
 
Brice Burrell said:
Seth, any updates on how this little vac is working out?

I have only used it a few times but so far it does a good job and is very handy.  Has good pick up. Attachments are not finicky. I think it is hard to beat  for the price. As far as longevity goes .... just don't know yet. It seems pretty well made.

Seth
 
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