So my 3M vac from 10 years ago finally died.
What is considered the best tech vac these days?
So my 3M vac from 10 years ago finally died.
What is considered the best tech vac these days?
Regards Mark
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Get another 3M for sure!
Whatever
3m toner vacuums division was sold to SCS inc. Now you get the same vacuums under the SCS brand. (see the updated katun accesories catalog).
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My vote is also 3M. I used a Convac for many years, good vac but 3M still better. Not sure if you know but you can buy replacement parts for 3M vacs, motors, switches, etc. Instead of $200-300 for a new vac prob could replace a the motor, wiring harness & switch for $50-$100? Just guessing on the prices?
How did you manage to kill a 3M in only 10 years ?
Get another one. Never had good luck with anything but...
I've had a total of (3) 3M vacuums in 30 years, two of which were well used before I ever saw them.
My suggestion is to get another 3M, and only dump the filter 2 or 3 times before replacing filter. If you wait until you see the toner blowing onto the wall, it's too late. You've coated all the hot parts of the motor in toner.
My current vac is 15yrs and going strong.
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