[OT] Water based vacuum cleaner
[OT] Water based vacuum cleaner
Juz wondering any one using water based vacuum cleaners like Karcher, Vax, Electrolux, etc other than Rainbow or Delphin?
I'm using rainbow now... good i would say. The after sales service provided by the guy is good too. End of 3rd yr, I think, he took de set back for servicing and return it back to us.huffie wrote:was it loud and heavy? from my understanding rainbow can be used as air purifier which I don't needhammerdin wrote:just had a demo from Rainbow yesterday....
Sound wise as compared to electrolux, it is softer and uses lesser elect power as compared to others.
Weight wise, I would say it is oki. The thing I like abt rainbow is de way it clean our thick bed. There is a vacuum "beater" tt will suck dirt up to 6in deep into the bed. Everytime I clean my bed, I almost faint at the sight of the 'long kau' zui. haha....
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exactly.... when the lady came to demo yesterday, the bed looks clean... but when she start suction, the water was like.... omg...lfwd15 wrote:I'm using rainbow now... good i would say. The after sales service provided by the guy is good too. End of 3rd yr, I think, he took de set back for servicing and return it back to us.huffie wrote:was it loud and heavy? from my understanding rainbow can be used as air purifier which I don't needhammerdin wrote:just had a demo from Rainbow yesterday....
Sound wise as compared to electrolux, it is softer and uses lesser elect power as compared to others.
Weight wise, I would say it is oki. The thing I like abt rainbow is de way it clean our thick bed. There is a vacuum "beater" tt will suck dirt up to 6in deep into the bed. Everytime I clean my bed, I almost faint at the sight of the 'long kau' zui. haha....
also for the air purifier is good. It can suck up the dust in the air as well as dog hair
but too ex for me... so I took the service package from them...
You can pay in installments. It's a good investment I would say...hammerdin wrote:exactly.... when the lady came to demo yesterday, the bed looks clean... but when she start suction, the water was like.... omg...lfwd15 wrote:I'm using rainbow now... good i would say. The after sales service provided by the guy is good too. End of 3rd yr, I think, he took de set back for servicing and return it back to us.huffie wrote: was it loud and heavy? from my understanding rainbow can be used as air purifier which I don't need
Sound wise as compared to electrolux, it is softer and uses lesser elect power as compared to others.
Weight wise, I would say it is oki. The thing I like abt rainbow is de way it clean our thick bed. There is a vacuum "beater" tt will suck dirt up to 6in deep into the bed. Everytime I clean my bed, I almost faint at the sight of the 'long kau' zui. haha....
also for the air purifier is good. It can suck up the dust in the air as well as dog hair
but too ex for me... so I took the service package from them...
Bags to put the bed stuff in there and suck the bad mites out and leave the nice fragance in there, together wif all the accessories.
Ex, yes but I think worth it...
Learning is a journey. There's never an end to it.
actually I was comparing between Rainbow and Karcher DS5600... $3k vs $600....lfwd15 wrote:You can pay in installments. It's a good investment I would say...hammerdin wrote:exactly.... when the lady came to demo yesterday, the bed looks clean... but when she start suction, the water was like.... omg...lfwd15 wrote: I'm using rainbow now... good i would say. The after sales service provided by the guy is good too. End of 3rd yr, I think, he took de set back for servicing and return it back to us.
Sound wise as compared to electrolux, it is softer and uses lesser elect power as compared to others.
Weight wise, I would say it is oki. The thing I like abt rainbow is de way it clean our thick bed. There is a vacuum "beater" tt will suck dirt up to 6in deep into the bed. Everytime I clean my bed, I almost faint at the sight of the 'long kau' zui. haha....
also for the air purifier is good. It can suck up the dust in the air as well as dog hair
but too ex for me... so I took the service package from them...
Bags to put the bed stuff in there and suck the bad mites out and leave the nice fragance in there, together wif all the accessories.
Ex, yes but I think worth it...
rainbow / Delphine is worth for cents .... had a delphine for years worth the price .... easy to use and clean and it lasts ....huffie wrote:actually I was comparing between Rainbow and Karcher DS5600... $3k vs $600....lfwd15 wrote:You can pay in installments. It's a good investment I would say...hammerdin wrote: exactly.... when the lady came to demo yesterday, the bed looks clean... but when she start suction, the water was like.... omg...
also for the air purifier is good. It can suck up the dust in the air as well as dog hair
but too ex for me... so I took the service package from them...
Bags to put the bed stuff in there and suck the bad mites out and leave the nice fragance in there, together wif all the accessories.
Ex, yes but I think worth it...
Re: [OT] Water based vacuum cleaner
I'm on a VAX. 7 years already & still sucks (pun intended)! Pros: solid workhorse that u can throw anything at it. Cons: spares not cheap, heavy.huffie wrote:Juz wondering any one using water based vacuum cleaners like Karcher, Vax, Electrolux, etc other than Rainbow or Delphin?
My next one (dunno when... depends on my gd ol VAX) could be a Karcher.
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Re: [OT] Water based vacuum cleaner
Bro,huffie wrote:Juz wondering any one using water based vacuum cleaners like Karcher, Vax, Electrolux, etc other than Rainbow or Delphin?
I got a Delphine! Good buy. It can be use to vacuum our car seat. Damn dirty!
Water filter, no hassel at all.
Get it!
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