Is there an outlet to hook up the Dirt Devil central vac in the bedroom? We have the one outlet in the kitchen area, but it would be a lot easier to vacuum if there was a place in the bedroom to also connect the central vac hose. I've not seen one up there, just wondering if I've missed it.
Thanks!
Cummins12V98 said
10:00 AM Feb 8, 2017
I had the system on our 07.5 36SB3 and there was just one point to connect to. I assume you have the floor inlet for sweeping into.
Personally I would just buy a cordless Dyson!
Dave Buck said
08:57 PM Feb 8, 2017
We have an 08 and there is only the one. My wife doesn't like it and only uses the floor inlet in the kitchen. Other than that we have a Oreck upright for the carpeted areas.
Cindy T said
06:24 AM Feb 9, 2017
I'm definitely going to check out a separate vacuum.
Terry and Jo said
01:36 PM Feb 10, 2017
Cindy,
Also take a look at the Shark vacuum products. When we first started living in our Mobile Suites, we had a Dyson canister vacuum. It wasn't long before Jo decided that it just didn't do a good job of cleaning the carpet. We got a Shark and she loves it for how well it cleans our carpet. As for the central vac, we opted out of one of those when we ordered our 2010 because of a number of folks complaining about having to "snake" the hose around the bed in the bedroom.
Terry
Bill and Linda said
04:14 PM Feb 11, 2017
FWIW, we wouldn't have the central vac again. It's not the coach brand, its the central vac. The one in our 2006 KZ Escalate worked pretty well. It was a lower cost "Dirt Devil." So we ordered one in the New Horizons. The one in the New Horizons, not so much. It doesn't work very well and we don't use it at all. Hose was too short as well. For what they cost I'd consider a small upright of your choosing and save the cost of the higher dollar ones that come in the coaches.
-- Edited by Bill and Linda on Monday 13th of February 2017 08:47:49 AM
Cindy T said
06:58 PM Feb 11, 2017
Terry,
That's one of my complaints about the central vac too. Trying to get it around the bed is just a pain. If they would have put an outlet in the bedroom, it would be much easier to handle.
Cummins12V98 said
09:46 AM Feb 12, 2017
Cindy T wrote:
Terry, That's one of my complaints about the central vac too. Trying to get it around the bed is just a pain. If they would have put an outlet in the bedroom, it would be much easier to handle.
I don't think it would be too hard to do so.
cowolter said
04:26 AM Jul 17, 2018
We purchased the 40DB Mobile Suite on display at SOITC Rally last June that was customized with an office instead of double bunks https://cozzy.org/best-central-vacuum-system-reviews/ I have the same problem. Connection is inside the panel door by steps going up to bedroom. I have trouble getting the hose stretched enough but still it flip flops on side of cabinets. Would love to have an answer to this problems.
-- Edited by cowolter on Wednesday 18th of July 2018 12:23:05 PM
Terry and Jo said
07:04 PM Jul 17, 2018
cowolter wrote:
We purchased the 40DB Mobile Suite on display at SOITC Rally last June that was customized with an office instead of double bunks. I have the same problem. Connection is inside the panel door by steps going up to bedroom. I have trouble getting the hose stretched enough but still it flip flops on side of cabinets. Would love to have an answer to this problems.
Alex,
As mentioned before in this thread, the central vacuum is limited in its ease of use and in its effectiveness. Enough so, that back in 2010 when we ordered our Mobile Suites, we opted out of the central vacuum. Instead, we have progressed through different small vacuums until we have one now that the wife really likes. Early models was a Dyson canister vac, an small upright that neither the wife or I can remember the brand name, and we now have one of the Shark Rocket that is purple in color. The previous vacuums did not do a good job on the carpeted areas, but the Shark Rocket does a good job so long as one keeps the filters clean.
Mobile Suites owners,
Is there an outlet to hook up the Dirt Devil central vac in the bedroom? We have the one outlet in the kitchen area, but it would be a lot easier to vacuum if there was a place in the bedroom to also connect the central vac hose. I've not seen one up there, just wondering if I've missed it.
Thanks!
Personally I would just buy a cordless Dyson!
I'm definitely going to check out a separate vacuum.
Cindy,
Also take a look at the Shark vacuum products. When we first started living in our Mobile Suites, we had a Dyson canister vacuum. It wasn't long before Jo decided that it just didn't do a good job of cleaning the carpet. We got a Shark and she loves it for how well it cleans our carpet. As for the central vac, we opted out of one of those when we ordered our 2010 because of a number of folks complaining about having to "snake" the hose around the bed in the bedroom.
Terry
FWIW, we wouldn't have the central vac again. It's not the coach brand, its the central vac. The one in our 2006 KZ Escalate worked pretty well. It was a lower cost "Dirt Devil." So we ordered one in the New Horizons. The one in the New Horizons, not so much. It doesn't work very well and we don't use it at all. Hose was too short as well. For what they cost I'd consider a small upright of your choosing and save the cost of the higher dollar ones that come in the coaches.
-- Edited by Bill and Linda on Monday 13th of February 2017 08:47:49 AM
That's one of my complaints about the central vac too. Trying to get it around the bed is just a pain. If they would have put an outlet in the bedroom, it would be much easier to handle.
We purchased the 40DB Mobile Suite on display at SOITC Rally last June that was customized with an office instead of double bunks https://cozzy.org/best-central-vacuum-system-reviews/ I have the same problem. Connection is inside the panel door by steps going up to bedroom. I have trouble getting the hose stretched enough but still it flip flops on side of cabinets. Would love to have an answer to this problems.
-- Edited by cowolter on Wednesday 18th of July 2018 12:23:05 PM
Alex,
As mentioned before in this thread, the central vacuum is limited in its ease of use and in its effectiveness. Enough so, that back in 2010 when we ordered our Mobile Suites, we opted out of the central vacuum. Instead, we have progressed through different small vacuums until we have one now that the wife really likes. Early models was a Dyson canister vac, an small upright that neither the wife or I can remember the brand name, and we now have one of the Shark Rocket that is purple in color. The previous vacuums did not do a good job on the carpeted areas, but the Shark Rocket does a good job so long as one keeps the filters clean.
Terry