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Tornado Industries: Pac-Vac Aircomfort backpack vacuum cleaner

Wearable vacuum cleans more than 7,000 square feet per hour

Tornado Industries: Pac-Vac Aircomfort backpack vacuum cleaner
By 24/7 Staff 
August 30, 2015

Offered in two models with 6- and 10-quart capacities, the Pac-Vac Aircomfort backpack vacuum cleaner by Tornado Industries has been re-engineered for operator comfort and ergonomics.

The cleaner’s specially made harness adjusts in five places to support the unit’s 14-pound weight and is breathable, allowing air to escape on three sides to keep the wearer cool.

Capable of cleaning more than 7,000 square feet per hour, the unit includes a four-level filtration system including HEPA filter cartridge, a complete set of tools and a double-bend wand.

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