This compact 120V GarageVac wall mounted vacuum delivers strong suction while saving space in garages, RVs, boats, and utility rooms. Its slim design, built-in storage, and expandable hose make it a practical alternative to bulky canister vacuums.
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Hi, everyone, Steven here with etrailer. Today we're taking a look at the InterVac garage, wall-mounted vacuum cleaner. Now, folks, this is in a black finish and it runs on 120 volts. Now, this wall-mounted vacuum has been designed to provide powerful cleaning performance in yet a small, compact footprint. It really only takes about 2 1/2 foot of wall space, whether it's in your garage, RV, boat, or utility closets. Now, I just have everything kinda laid here on the table, because when this is hanging up, everything is gonna wrap around it and it's gonna be nice and clean as far as hanging on the wall, and again, that footprint it uses.
So you have a wall-mounted for that floor wand, and then you have the wall-mounted for the vacuum itself. And then these hoses wrap around it, much like you see on the image of your screen. Now, I do wanna start off with talking about the hose itself. So it can go from an impressive eight-foot long all the way to 35 feet long. And I do wanna zoom in and kinda show you that a little better.
So as you can see, I've got roughly, I don't know, four inches of hose between my hands. I can extend this, because it stretches out, about a foot and 1/2 just in that short area. So again, the hose is really, really flexible. It's very extensive. And you can reach those far away things, whether it's a vehicle, a driveway, a high-traffic corridor, something like that when it's inside.
And the neat thing on this main wand is, you have this little pull-back slide. So whenever you're vacuuming, let's say you get stuck on something, whether it's my hand or a big object, it's gonna be held in place and you're gonna hear that motor struggling, if you will. All you simply have to do in that case would be pull this back, and it's gonna release most of its vacuum, not all of it, and it's gonna bypass coming out of here and allow you to take those objects off that got sucked up by accident or something of that nature. So that's what that's for. Now, it does feature inside of here a hypoallergenic triple filtration system.
That's gonna capture all your dust and all your dirt and grime and debris. And that's tucked back here behind the main door. (door thumping) And basically, you'll install that. It holds about a gallon or so of dirt and debris. So that's what that's for. You're gonna wanna put that on this first. So that's gonna go right on here very carefully. And then once you've got that in place, (door thumping) then you can kinda tuck it back in there, nice and neat, outta the way. And now you're ready to use the vacuum. Now, you wanna make sure this door's open before you turn it on. (vacuum whirring) And then you can insert your hose in here. And now we're vacuuming. So I can suck up things. (vacuum continues whirring) And like I said, you have that bypass slide here. I can pull that back, and that's gonna allow air to come out of there if I suck up anything incorrectly. So again, hopefully you heard that while I was talking. But again, you can pull this back while you have the vacuum on if you accidentally suck up anything inadvertently. Now I'm gonna go ahead and pull that hose back off. Now you can close the door. And then on the back side of this, that's how you're gonna have this mounted. You're gonna have four screw holes down here. It's gonna come with hardware, and it's also gonna come with hardware for the main clamp here that's gonna hold the main wand onto the wall. And that wand is adjustable, and I'll get to that here in a second. Now, up here at the top, you have lots of different attachments. Let me get some of these out of here. You got this snake wand. That's gonna be for getting in between, maybe between seats and those kinda things. And you can wiggle it back and forth, attach it on the end. You've got a smaller brush attachment here, maybe for upholstery or something like that. (part clicking) You've got another wand here with a brush as well. And you even have a long one here as well to get inside of crevices and those kinda things. And all of these have like a little notch on them, if you will, in different spots or different things, again, to help you not inadvertently, for the most part, get things, and I think that's everything, yep, sucked into it. So again, you have the main guy here. That's gonna go around here. Whenever you have the hose wrapped around it, it's gonna keep that in place. And I talked about the main wand here. It has bristles on the bottom and some side rollers. It also has this little notch here. And I can take that and now I can notch that out. There's different settings here, different, you can lock it in, depending on the height or the length that you need for your specific setup. So again, folks, it's an all-in-one vacuum with all the accessories. Once again, you're gonna have everything. It's going to hold nice and neat together whenever it's on the wall in storage. So if you're looking for a great vacuum that's gonna do a great job, this is a good option for you. As always, if you have any questions about this or any other products, reach out to us. We're more than happy to assist you. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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