We had a Rainbow once, my wife would leave the water inside the machine when through, and in less than a year it was totally seized up.

Marshall

Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote:

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I had heard that it was possible with a Rainbow Vacuum cleaner to put Whiskey in and breathe the air coming out.
An instant high, but I would think that is dangerous.
But that will not stop every one.
I had a demonstration once on a Rainbow Vacuum cleaner, nice unit but I choked on the price.
The salesman was where I heard about the Whiskey.
Bob
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*From:* Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC [mailto:[email protected]]
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I forgot to answer the one question, it would pump or nebulize CS into air but it could discolor every thing in time.
Bob

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*From:* Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Friday, April 04, 2008 4:29 PM
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We have a vacuum by the brand name Rainbow that uses a water bath that the intake goes thru before expelling the air and you don't return dust to the air. I have used essential oils in the water bath to put into the air to help breathing and such but never thought about adding cs. Your comments made me think of that would be a good idea. Where do you get the table top item you were referring to? Dianne
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    It is quiet,  Plastic cup will turn gray from the silver if you do not
    clean it up all the time.
    They sell a 5 gallon bucket for vacuum cleaner that traps drywall dust
    in water.
    I used the bucket and a hose and attachment on end to sand dry wall
    repair, no dust.
    Dry wall dust is so fine it plugs even a good air cleaner in a vacuum
    cleaner.
    They have them at Home Depot.
    You fill the bucket half full of water and the air intake pulls
    the air
    through the water.
    The vacuum is noisy though, but you could medicate in a room with CS
    this way.
    CS might get on your walls though. In an Emergency you could sterilize
    air in a room this way.
    If it was an Emergency last thing you would care about is having
    to wash
    walls
    You have a 10 day return as they say.
    I have one, bought one for my wife (my insurance bought her one of the
    noisy table top ones).
    A friend saw mine and bought one for his son. I do not have the
    battery
    pack, no need.
    They are 12 volts DC so if you get the adapter you can run from a car
    when out or if power goes out.
    At $54 dollars I did not bother trying to go through paper work to try
    and get the insurance to cover
    Mine or for my Wife. I gave a table top unit to my Niece when she
    had no
    insurance.
    I some times use it while I am watching TV, it is just a small
    contained
    Mini compressor that blows
    The air through a Medication cup.
    They have the cheap table top one for $38 but it is 51 Decibels.

    Bob

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