Long time fan here, just got a roomba for my birthday and was raving to my boyfriend about your videos. To keep him intrigued I mentioned this video with the trucks, pulled it up then realized omg pretty sure that Spartan truck says Lakewood, Ohio!? Cruising down Lake... right down the street from where I live, lol so crazy!
Buy them a soda or something they deserve alot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
I would never give a thumbs down, but let's hope this series is a short one. How about looking at some high-end canister vacs such as Miele or Sebo? I don't recall ever seeing those reviewed on this channel.
I love your videos!!! Please do a video on machines that suck up sludge and slurry... I think it'd be cool to know how they differ from traditional vacuums.
Thank you for showing the fan. I'm trying to build a dust collector and this information is useful. This uses the same kind of fan most dust collectors use. The size, though, is a good hint on how big my fan should be. What a pity you didn't take noise into consideration. Noise from the fan and from the motor.
Seems like if they had a wide arm say that was 6 feet wide they could just move down the street much quicker and suck it all up rather than all the back-and-forth movement of a hose. I’m sure they thought of that I’m sure there’s some kind of technical limitations. Thank you for the video.
Honestly doesnt feel like it would do goo with carpet. Also how much energy do they waste? Is that in the infamous leaf blower range or are they actually good?
Great idea. I like to see the different models and implementations. Regardless of how simple or automated parts of this operation become, it still comes down to the dude at the control as to how well (or poorly) a job is done sucking up the leaves. I'll put it this way --- some are better than others. :-O
Ooh, big vacuums! I’d love to see a comparison between Vac-Con and Aquatech vacuum trucks. There seems to be a preponderance of Vac-Con units here in Florida, I was told by a public works employee that they’re better at picking up sandy water.
Why they even need an operator? The driver could just have a joystick which modifies how far the nozzle swings out. The in and out motion could be fully automated, while a simple sonar system could detect any objections in the way, to alert the driver.
I guess there is just something cool about machines that is inherently interesting to people. I still care more about consumer products, but thank you for making this. Please cover cheap "premium" robot alternatives like Proscenic M7 Pro and 360 S7!
*The thing is most city's just create their own problems. They write into their landscaping codes trees that shed leaves all year round so they can get Tree City certifications. This causes the public works department budgets to double because of this, those trees also grow twice as fast. Now they have to hire an arborist to trim them, the leaves also stop up the drainage pipes.*
@vacuumwars Cool video but where's an up to date spot cleaning/portable carpet cleaner review my wife and I watch your videos to help make purchases but I can't find a video on those thats less than a year old. Can you help us out?
Interesting vid but there are a lot of them out there for these kind of machines, I like your home vacuums, I bet this would score 100% on your sand pick up test and you could do the hair tangle test right from somebody’s head
Asking for help for the right vacuum I live in a 3 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment where 80% is carpet minus the kitchen dining And bathroom live with a family and small dog vacuum 2-3 time a month the carpet is medium my choices are dyson v11td, dyson big ball canister, dyson animal 2 total clean, and DUOCLEAN W/ ZERO-M SELF CLEANING BRUSHROLL UPRIGHT VACUUM which one should I get
Hey! :) Love your videos. When will you review the new Roborock T7? Would be very interesting if it beats the Roborock S5 Max that you said was the best overall back in january.