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Vacuum Secrets: The Industrial Machine Under $500

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Most people never encounter the parallel universe of industrial vacuum engineering — machines built to run eight hours a day in airports and hotels, starting around $300. This episode explains the bypass motor design that keeps dirt away from the engine, the multi-stage filtration that maintains suction for months, and why total cost of ownership favors commercial gear even for home use. We cover specific models from Numatic and Kärcher, the Longopac continuous-bag system, and how to actually buy these units as a regular person.

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