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    Any recommendations on vacuum cleaner that use water without dust bag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irisng
    Any recommendations on vacuum cleaner that use water without dust bag?
    This one is pretty fancy...
    Check out the vacuum review....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W8rX3N78is

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    Quote Originally Posted by iwantgizmos
    This one is pretty fancy...
    Check out the vacuum review....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W8rX3N78is

    Thank you. Previously I had the Rainbow vacuum cleaner, I quite like it but already spoilt. Now the price is so expensive leh, sign......

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    I have one too... a Rainbow that is..

    Not only is it expensive, I find it extremely heavy it is also rather bulky and cumbersome... not very handy to use around the house and takes hell lot of space in the store room. a pain when vacuuming the stairs and a bigger pain when carrying them up the stairs.

    tubes are not telescopic and doesn't stow well... requires dismantling after use. not suitable for small homes.

    I had to buy a Karcher to augment the Rainbow for smaller jobs.

    Quote Originally Posted by irisng
    Thank you. Previously I had the Rainbow vacuum cleaner, I quite like it but already spoilt. Now the price is so expensive leh, sign......

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    Quote Originally Posted by howgozit
    I have one too... a Rainbow that is..

    Not only is it expensive, I find it extremely heavy it is also rather bulky and cumbersome... not very handy to use around the house and takes hell lot of space in the store room. a pain when vacuuming the stairs and a bigger pain when carrying them up the stairs.

    tubes are not telescopic and doesn't stow well... requires dismantling after use. not suitable for small homes.

    I had to buy a Karcher to augment the Rainbow for smaller jobs.
    Dose karcher has the beater , what make rainbow diff is the beater which is very effective on carpet , mattress. The beater can 'scrub' the carpet and loosen the dust..but rainbow is too too toooooo ex....!!

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    Karcher has a wide range... not sure about the beater, they might have it but I am not sure.. I just bought one of the smaller ones to cover the adhoc vacuuming jobs. Rainbow requires quite a lot of set-up... and post vacuuming logistics.

    Quote Originally Posted by zzz1
    Dose karcher has the beater , what make rainbow diff is the beater which is very effective on carpet , mattress. The beater can 'scrub' the carpet and loosen the dust..but rainbow is too too toooooo ex....!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by howgozit
    Karcher has a wide range... not sure about the beater, they might have it but I am not sure.. I just bought one of the smaller ones to cover the adhoc vacuuming jobs. Rainbow requires quite a lot of set-up... and post vacuuming logistics.
    Rainbow require setup cos of he beater which is motorized, yes it heavy and not friendly on steps...

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    How about OSIM?

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    Osim is good n very clean coz it uses steam to clean the floor. No need detergent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GForce
    Osim is good n very clean coz it uses steam to clean the floor. No need detergent!
    Thank you.

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    How about this, a colleague recommended..
    http://autovacstore.com/autovacstore

    Quote Originally Posted by irisng
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie12
    How about this, a colleague recommended..
    http://autovacstore.com/autovacstore
    Thank you. Never use that before but I think I still prefer water type than the dust bag and it is cleaner, IMHO. Water captured the dust and stayed there whereas for dust bag, it will circulate back and maybe a small portion of the dust will flow back to the floor again. I think not much of this type of vacuum cleaner (using water) in the current market.

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