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I saw that yesterday. I may go get one. I'll post if I do.
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I was skeptical upon purchase- but seems solid built, and pretty effective for their size- plus you can rent them when need be and probably pay for the unit with the first couple of small flood jobs
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Figures! I went yesterday and.....SOLD OUT!!! That happens to me constantly.
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Yep going back for a few more today- Every time I procrastinate, I lose -so
I will stock up today.
They match the Cimex as a nice bonus!
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03-14-2013, 10:45 AM
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No I use my OP for rubbing it in.
And besides, I will buy these and the next thing you know the 2014 models come out and I have to buy them all over again ( probably come with Orbot Blue paint for 2014)....
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04-22-2013, 04:43 PM
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thanks for the heads up
hope they have these in my area- I will go check them out!
I went to fixya.com and the lasko blowers break frequently- could not have any detail regarding the Mighty Mini.
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These little ShopVac blowers are actually pretty impressive. I daisy chain about 4 together and get quite the breeze going. Forget my post about the Lasko. Its junky. I'm not at all impressed with it.
The cost on 4 is about the same as a commercial air mover, but the advantage is direction. You can piggy back a breeze from one and alter the direction with the next. I put 4 in one large room, all aimed at the door, and the hallway they were aimed at had a considerable amount of air movement.
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I have been using them all the time as well as the big Studebaker air movers. great for spot and upholstery drying.