Some (cheaper) vacuums use the home-printer technique for making a profit. They sell you a filter holder for very little and then they $SELL you the filters for a ridiculously large price.
On the other hand, most shop vacs have inexpensive and sometimes even washable filters. And no way to effectively clean rugs (not that the rug-beater vacs work all that well anyway).
I used to have a Toyota van. YouTube saved me a lot of money. Watching somebody fix something in real time is SO much better than reading instructions.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Some (cheaper) vacuums use the home-printer technique for making a profit. They sell you a filter holder for very little and then they $SELL you the filters for a ridiculously large price.
On the other hand, most shop vacs have inexpensive and sometimes even washable filters. And no way to effectively clean rugs (not that the rug-beater vacs work all that well anyway).
J Short about 4 years ago
I take my air compressor and blow the filter clean; then put back in.
JimValTen Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh yah. Been there, done that, but on many more expensive implements.
Ray_C about 4 years ago
I used to have a Toyota van. YouTube saved me a lot of money. Watching somebody fix something in real time is SO much better than reading instructions.
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
And he didn’t injure himself? What a lucky break for this comic.
Tiger 2 about 4 years ago
He needs to ditch this witch and find someone supportive.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I was able to fix my computer. All it took was an Internet video, $30 in special tools, a clean room environment…Oh, and 20 years IT experience.