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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Just for you, Alex - four out of the five.

    Which one do you use when you vacuum the rocks in the yard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickster71 View Post
    Which one do you use when you vacuum the rocks in the yard?
    Adam, I know you like your rocks to be spotless but in the yard? The neighbors have got to love that...
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    It's not the vacuuming I'd be worried about if I was a neighbor, its the polishing of said rocks while he softly whispers/hums/sings to them at all hours of the day and night..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickster71 View Post
    Which one do you use when you vacuum the rocks in the yard?
    You don't clean the house, do you? Those aren't vacuums.

    Btw, I use this bad boy for the yard. Speaking of which, I think that I might vacuum the yard today (the pollen has finally just about finished falling).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex2507 View Post
    I'll buy the one you have a duplicate of. I like the dual twirly scrub brushes. Or maybe the '60' ... which ever you think Cheryl would like best. That way when you do get a girl you will appear 20% more normal.
    I know that you aren't actually going to get one, but...if you don't care about the hand tools (here we go... ), then the one on the far right is a good choice. It's normally about $120 at Amazon, but I've seen it for $100 there. It's built off of the same platform as the other SteamVacs (which, ironically, don't use any steam or even heat the water). It just doesn't have the "clean surge" feature (which doesn't really do anything) or the internal plumbing for the hand tools.

    The SteamVacs are a bit smaller than the MaxExtract models, but the MaxExtract did improve on convenience. The dirty water tanks are much easier to remove and install in the ME models, and the hand tools are infinitely easier to use on those models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    I know that you aren't actually going to get one, but...if you don't care about the hand tools (here we go... ), then the one on the far right is a good choice. It's normally about $120 at Amazon, but I've seen it for $100 there. It's built off of the same platform as the other SteamVacs (which, ironically, don't use any steam or even heat the water). It just doesn't have the "clean surge" feature (which doesn't really do anything) or the internal plumbing for the hand tools.

    The SteamVacs are a bit smaller than the MaxExtract models, but the MaxExtract did improve on convenience. The dirty water tanks are much easier to remove and install in the ME models, and the hand tools are infinitely easier to use on those models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GO-NAD! View Post
    Some day, you're gonna make a bra-burning feminist a wonderful doormat, er, husband.
    No woman deserves him.
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    I had something really boring to say, but I forgot what it was. Anyway, hi everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmichael View Post
    No woman deserves him.
    Hmmm. That could be interpreted a couple of different ways...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Hmmm. That could be interpreted a couple of different ways...
    Yes. Yes it can.

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