Hello,
I was wondering if anyone of you have used or owns a Nilfisk Wet-Dry Vacuum and what you think of it? How you would rate it on reliability and durability, or anything else you find significant, good or bad? That is all I'd like to know, but I have some other observations mentioned below, if you care to read it.
I'm not sure how reliable they are because all the current models have a circuit board. I thought a simple device like a vacuum would only have an electromagnetic switch to the motor. It appears that when the subject of warranty comes up, the European manufacturers are always reluctant to offer that up front in the tabs that list the specs. I always have to press them about that subject. I think it is a European thing, like they dont think they should have to provide consumers with much of a warranty period, if any. Perhaps I should avoid that brand. Maybe that is a tell-tale sign of things. But I did find it. The Mfr has it listed separately; however, it is more difficult to find this thru some of their distributors.
The prices on Nilfisk are also astronomical compared to Shop Vacs. For example, Lowes had a 12 Gallon Stainless Steel Shop-Vac for sale on Black Friday reduced from $100 to $40. So, for a $400 to $700 Nilfisk, you could have purchased an entire pallet of the Shop-Vacs and still had money left over. That puts them in a different perspective. I Based on that, I think Nilfisk's are a bad value. Perhaps the import tariffs are the reason.
Oh, I do a need something with a Hepa filter.
I was wondering if anyone of you have used or owns a Nilfisk Wet-Dry Vacuum and what you think of it? How you would rate it on reliability and durability, or anything else you find significant, good or bad? That is all I'd like to know, but I have some other observations mentioned below, if you care to read it.
I'm not sure how reliable they are because all the current models have a circuit board. I thought a simple device like a vacuum would only have an electromagnetic switch to the motor. It appears that when the subject of warranty comes up, the European manufacturers are always reluctant to offer that up front in the tabs that list the specs. I always have to press them about that subject. I think it is a European thing, like they dont think they should have to provide consumers with much of a warranty period, if any. Perhaps I should avoid that brand. Maybe that is a tell-tale sign of things. But I did find it. The Mfr has it listed separately; however, it is more difficult to find this thru some of their distributors.
The prices on Nilfisk are also astronomical compared to Shop Vacs. For example, Lowes had a 12 Gallon Stainless Steel Shop-Vac for sale on Black Friday reduced from $100 to $40. So, for a $400 to $700 Nilfisk, you could have purchased an entire pallet of the Shop-Vacs and still had money left over. That puts them in a different perspective. I Based on that, I think Nilfisk's are a bad value. Perhaps the import tariffs are the reason.
Oh, I do a need something with a Hepa filter.
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