Vacuum for boondocking December 13, 2016, 10:12:58 pm I'm looking for a recommendation for a vacuum cleaner that charges on 12v, or at least draws a minimal amount when I plug into my dainty 500 W inverter. Handheld or stick...I'm open to suggestions.Thanks!Rayn 2002 26.5MB
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #1 – December 13, 2016, 10:31:59 pm For the most part, we've found that we can use a regular broom and a whisk broom to sweep the cushions, carpet and the floor. We shake out the rugs and use a bucket of warm water with a micro cloth to wipe things down. When we're done, it's clean and ready for the next round of living.If we have to use a vacuum, we have a 1.5 gallon shop vac that runs off the 110V and generator. We store it under the forward dinette seat in our 27' MB. The only time we've actually used the shop vac was to clean the inside of the Toad. Hope this helps.
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #2 – December 13, 2016, 10:54:51 pm Having little extra space for a vacuum, we use a Ryobi +One dust buster. It uses the same batteries as the other power tools we carry.Ryobi ONE+ 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Hand Vacuum (Tool-Only)-P713 - The...For major vacuuming, while on the road, we will stop at a truck stop or car wash and use the pay vacs, They usually have good suction and long hoses.Larry 1 Likes
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #3 – December 13, 2016, 11:29:48 pm A dustpan and broom for the linoleum, plastic carpet runners for the fuzzy stuff. Throw rugs that can be taken outside and whomped on. And a small hand vac that I picked up at a yard sale for $5 that gets the job done, but I doubt I'd be that finicky when boondocking. We recently spotted a fancy Class A towing a flatbed trailer with a full size washer and dryer on board. And there's that guy who took a big hotel-style ice machine on a fishing trip. fu2015TK
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #4 – December 14, 2016, 02:44:57 am I use a manual Bissell sweeper which works on both floor and carpet.
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #5 – December 14, 2016, 09:53:28 am First I put in earplugs. Then long elbow length gloves. Then I 'duck' tape one of my cats to the end of a long stick. The yowling and its paws moving about clean just about any surface I can get him on and into. BTW I do have pictures of the setup but DW would kill me if I share them before we get a patent. 9 Likes
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #6 – December 14, 2016, 10:07:03 am Quote from: colddog - December 14, 2016, 09:53:28 amFirst I put in earplugs. Then long elbow length gloves. Then I 'duck' tape one of my cats to the end of a long stick. The yowling and its paws moving about clean just about any surface I can get him on and into. BTW I do have pictures of the setup but DW would kill me if I share them before we get a patent.Well, Glen, that mental picture gave me the first laugh of the day. 😃Chris
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #7 – December 14, 2016, 12:03:37 pm We got the Dyson cordless at Temple Costco with many attachments for our home and found that it works well in our 98 ~ MB with the upholstery attachment, floor attachment and carpet attachment although we just take the carpet and upholstery attachments to save room. We recharge it with our little 50watt inverter. Karen ~ Liam 98 ~ MBDyson V6 Motorhead Plus Cordless VacuumAmazon.com: BESTEK 75W DC 12V to 110V AC Power Inverter with 3.1A 2 USB... As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #8 – December 14, 2016, 12:06:29 pm Glen, I managed to contain my guffaw before the Librarian had to hush me! I've not noticed the aptly-named Library Cat Dewey today--perhaps he's cleaning somewhere... Thx for a day-brightner!
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #9 – December 14, 2016, 05:23:51 pm I use a Swivel Sweeper most of the time, with a Ryobi "Dustbuster" type cordless vac for corners and crevices.The Swivel Sweeper's advantages: inexpensive lightweight stores flat highly maneuverable cordless (it'll clean my midbath about a dozen times on a charge) bagless; empties without getting your hands dirty relatively quiet (no earplugs needed) works on both vinyl and carpet gets about 80%-90% of the dust, and and pet hair that a vacuum wouldDisadvantages: not particularly sturdy rechargeable battery packs only last for about two years no hose or crevice toolDespite its drawbacks, for everyday floor maintenance I prefer the Swivel Sweeper to any of the half-dozen or so vacuums I've owned over the years. 1 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #10 – December 14, 2016, 09:55:28 pm Rayn: I use a 120V Dirt Devil (hand held auto type) plugged into my 600W PSW inverter with no issues. It does a good job, and takes very little time to do the whole rig. I expect you would have a similar experience. Mostly I just sweep, and wipe down the floor with a damp rag. The vacuum is used only about once a month.
Re: Vacuum for boondocking Reply #11 – December 15, 2016, 10:23:18 am We used a cord/cordless Dewalt that uses the same batteries as the other power tools. Also use it to inflate our Zodiac like boat. Then we pulled the carpet, installed wood and a removeavle outdoor carpet locked in place with Velcro. I miss the vac but like the found space.