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8th November 2012
If you have a low power consumption technology for one model then why cant you incorporate it in other models?
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John Shepherd ·
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8th November 2012
It doesnt matter which pipe you buy. Both are great depending on the functionality they are required to serve.
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John Shepherd ·
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8th November 2012
If you want to keep your stuff in the right condition it would be better if you take the trouble to change the nozzle attachments according to where you need to use them.
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John Shepherd ·
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8th November 2012
Portable, battery-run cleaners involve a lot of tech. Ultrasonic sensors and gyro sensors are costly
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8th November 2012
Noise levels are a big problem because of the motor inside.
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John Shepherd ·
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20th December 2012
It might make the machinery too complicated for everyday common man users
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John Shepherd ·
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20th December 2012
This is needed and can be combined with e-saving!
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20th December 2012
Once you use the powder-coated and get used to it - it will be fun, easier and e-saving!
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