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galaxy vacuum cleaner

updated wed 1 mar 06

 

Rikki Gill on mon 27 feb 06


I have posted this before.

Go to the Galaxy website. It is a great vacuum cleaner, uses the same
system as Bream [Beam??] and has amazing power. It is also much cheaper. I
have recommended it in the past, and gotten replies from people who bought
it and are very happy with it. I have had mine for about 6 years now, with
no problems, and no power reduction. It vents outside. Usual disclaimer.

Hope this helps, Rikki

Diana Spiller on tue 28 feb 06


I'll second that vote for the Galaxie central vac system. I have had the
Galaxie GA-100 in my house for 18 years. My cellar studio has benefited for
more than 6 years. Never had a problem. Can suck up socks if you don't get
to them first. Large pieces that don't quite make it through the system -
nuts, bolts & chunks of dried clay - are easily removed at one of the inlet
valves.

Diana Spiller
Sunday Pilot Pottery

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rikki Gill"
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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:30 PM
Subject: galaxy vacuum cleaner


>I have posted this before.
>
> Go to the Galaxy website. It is a great vacuum cleaner, uses the same
> system as Bream [Beam??] and has amazing power. It is also much cheaper.
> I
> have recommended it in the past, and gotten replies from people who bought
> it and are very happy with it. I have had mine for about 6 years now,
> with
> no problems, and no power reduction. It vents outside. Usual disclaimer.
>
> Hope this helps, Rikki
>
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