12v vacuum
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EmilysDad replied on 14/08/2019 11:11
lornalou1 replied on 14/08/2019 12:52
Posted on 14/08/2019 12:52
I have a lot of Makita cordless tools and even have drill in van for steadies, so son for my birthday got me a bare ( without battery ) Makita cordless vacuum and use the same batteries that's in the van. It's good enough for us but we don't have pets to say it's any good for hairs.
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Phishing replied on 17/08/2019 22:40
dmiller555 replied on 18/08/2019 08:00
Posted on 18/08/2019 08:00
We have a Dyson Animal, it operates at a higher voltage but we do have a 12volt charger for it. Using it daily in our caravan, a charge lasts several weeks, and it is very effective in removing our dog's hairs from the carpets. We bought it from the Dyson refurbish centre at a considerable discount off the new price.
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Justus2 replied on 18/08/2019 08:01
Poppy Poptop replied on 18/08/2019 15:35
derekcyril replied on 18/08/2019 16:15
young thomas replied on 18/08/2019 18:39
Posted on 18/08/2019 15:35 by Poppy PoptopYep, got one of those 😉, at least once a day in my van. Works fine in the heparin floor but not so well on the carpet.
Posted on 18/08/2019 18:39
ditch the carpets?
we prefer our wooden floor, carpets just get dirty and are at home. so easy to brush out (or vacuum) a wooden floor.
did your question, re 12v, mean that you wanted to be able to use it off grid?
if so go with the cordless, and 12v charger as suggested earlier.
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