Mobile Detailers...What vac do you use?

Scottwax said:
Frank-I've got the same vac, except mine is light grey. Excellent value and it holds up well. Best of all is the compact size.



Scott - The Craftsman Car Vac works especially well for boat detailing too. It's light weight, compact size and built-in carry handle makes it especially easy to carry on and off of boats.
 
You really have to start doing some of your own research.



The one you gave me has 99' lift.



I haven't found one over 99. You were also the one that said you won't find most Vac's with lift given. So you are just contradicting yourself. Your point was it is hard to find that stat because they don't list that. That is the only Vac that does, and I have thoroughtly researched it. Don't give me **** about doing my own search, I have done a thorough search, and I am sick of you assuming I am not.
 
Why don't you quote my second line with that: "Here's the best I could find in less than 2 minutes."



I told you that if you could find other brands that quote lift numbers that I would retract my statement...I don't see any other numbers.



You keep asking the same questions and keep getting the same answers.



Have a nice day. :up
 
I was asking Jimmy Buffet who stated the 120' lift. I haven't heard of it, and I was asking to see if he knew of one?



I haven't found one, so it seemed logical to ask him since he said it.
 
Both Sears W&D Vacs: 2 gallon and a 16 gallon 5.75hp one. I really find the 2 gallon one inadequate for the tougher stuff, usually just use it on my cars at home that don't get very dirty ;) For others I usually get the larger one out.
 
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