I received my Garage Vac last Thursday and took it
home, intending to wait until Friday afternoon to install it in my detached
one-car garage.
After finishing up some yard work and noticing that
I still had about an hour of daylight, I cracked open my Garage Vac to
investigate how involved the installation would be.
I surveyed the inside of the garage to determine
where to best mount the Garage Vac and settled on a wall next to the side door
and about five feet from the garage door. I held the vac up in that area to
make sure I would have clearance and enough space to change the bag when
necessary.
The actual physical installation, (bolting the
mounting bracket and hanging the Garage Vac) took approximately 10 minutes. In
no time I was vacuuming the inside of my Ford pickup and extremely pleased with
the power and performance of the Garage Vac.
The 30 foot hose was more than adequate length to
reach out to my drive way to vacuum the truck and light enough that it didn't
seem like a chore. All of the included attachments are smartly kept in a caddy
bag and each tool is constructed in a way that gives me confidence that I will
be using them for a long time.
Best of all, was how quiet the Garage Vac
operated. Having it so close to the front of the garage concerned me at
first,especially since my garage is less than 20 feet from my neighbors
house, but while I was using it, I could hardly hear it outside the open garage
door. It was much quieter than that old upright that I previously
used.
Along with the blower feature, my Garage Vac is
going to get a lot of use, not only in summer, but year around.
Posted by Mike Joseph

This equipment seems very useful especially when cleaning trucks and other huge tools and equipment. Anyway, I would love to have this kind of tool. If I had this equipment, I will surely keep it inside my garage. I'm glad I have the automatic garage doors Perth installed to make my garage more secure.
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