Not a handvac. But I do use a portable battery-powered canister vac like the Milwaukee. Short hose but easy to get into places with crevice and brush tool. No cord to worry about. A LOT more power and you can optionally use both a paper filter bag and a HEPA cylinder filter. Not supposed to need both, but why not?
Wouldn’t YOU like to know, eh?
@therealjrn nope, as it is most likely extremely XXXrated!
@mycya4me
Well! I would never!!
Uh…what did you have on mind?
@therealjrn Having some “FUN” with some Horses, Cows, Pigs & Cats! forget Dogs! heheheheh
Of course I would never do that! My Cat would get extremely upset!
I’m told these types of appliances are suitable for removing cheeto dust and similar snack detritus from laptop keyboards.
@phendrick
ISWYDT
Dr recommended…?
I used my Handheld Shark WandVac (purchased from Meh) as garbage can filler when it quit working days after the (short) warranty period expired.
@macromeh oh no way! Mine is going strong after a couple years.
My natural crevices that are too hard to reach with my hand. (What picture do you have in your mind right now?)
I suppose that’s dependent upon which attachment you’re using @hchavers
@hchavers @therealjrn

/image top secret movie anal intruder
Vacuuming my bathroom rug bc it gets sucked up by the regular vacuum
dad bought one to clean up the litter the little fuzzball tracks outside the box, and it’s enclosure…
@earlyre Actually, that’s exactly why I bought one today!
Not a handvac. But I do use a portable battery-powered canister vac like the Milwaukee. Short hose but easy to get into places with crevice and brush tool. No cord to worry about. A LOT more power and you can optionally use both a paper filter bag and a HEPA cylinder filter. Not supposed to need both, but why not?