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Small electronics vacuum recommendation wanted, please
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billb wrote:
[quote=billb]
I don't have a serger nor a sewing machine, but air in a can only has so much value.
I use a paint brush of an appropriate size and stiffness to brush out dust and goo from the inside of peecees with a regular vacumn nearby to suck up the mess.

I have used a dustbuster, but they don't have very good suction and the [rechargeble]batteries just do not seem to last.

If I think there's a possibility something might go up the hose of value I'll use a small shop vacuum and empty it out first.

what an idiot.
you most certainly must have meant : < something of value go up the hose. >
take a high school english 101 course and pay attention on sentence structure day, dolt.
I admit to tripping over that sentence, but I knew what you meant!

OK, in another life I might have become an efficiency expert. I weigh things in terms of time, effort, and effectiveness. I never get out a food processor or chopper if I need only one cup of chopped onions. I can get them cut up with a knife and cutting board in much less time than it takes to get out the gadget, put it together, use it, and clean it up and put it away again. The same thing is happening with my desire for a teensy vacuum. Never make something into a big project requiring lots of heavy equipment if a little something will work. Although, I have been thinking about Filliam's idea to gerrymander something for the dustbuster. There's promise there. Maybe I could create something out of a straw and coffee filter! Smile
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Re: Small electronics vacuum recommendation wanted, please - by AlphaDog - 01-24-2009, 07:46 PM
"Hose of Value" - by Psurfer - 01-24-2009, 08:55 PM

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