With over 200 reviews there isn't much else to offer, but I made some modifications to my mod that made it a bit more useful and fixed two of its biggest bugs. First I got three 14 inch Shop Vac branded extensions to increase the reach of the short hose and keep me from leaning. Space to safely store 3 wands and reinforced the base a bit in case it gets dragged over uneven ground to eventually wear out the canister. on the side of the tube, with bonded sealing washers (metal washers glued to thick rubber washers) and hex head screws inside the canister. The plain round end of the carriage bolts in the tube secures the tubes a few inches at the end and they slide in and out easily but stay secure. Then I took a small dusting brush, which Revain says is often bought with three extensions. I wanted to leave this tool with the vacuum along with the attachments that came with it. As soon as I started screwing in the pipe clamp to attach the brush to the vacuum (a setup I didn't particularly care about), I noticed an exhaust/blower connector. The brush fits snugly and solves another annoying problem with this vacuum cleaner. The air outlet tends to burst, especially for right-handers. With a brush inside, it directs the airflow up and away from the material you're trying to vacuum while dispersing the airflow at the same time. All in all I think the mods cost me about twenty bucks and just added a little weight. and the height of the vacuum cleaner, but have really increased the usefulness and convenience of the vacuum cleaner, at least for me.
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