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I have owned the ESD version for about 10 weeks now and haven't had a problem with it.
On the upside: + It works as advertised. + I do enjoy the mobility it offers and there is no need to deal with an extension cord.
On the downside: - I wasn't a big fan of it having the NiMH batteries when most things are rocking Li-ION batteries now. - This thing is loud, probably louder then a vacuum cleaner. I can vacuum the house using the Dyson no problem, but using the Hurricane, it makes me want to wear ear muffs. (Can't comment on the DataVac loudness yet since I don't own one.)
Other thoughts: The DataVac is good since it's cheaper and more powerful. Also, you can store it for long periods of time without having to worry about a battery. If you don't mind plugging it in or getting an extension cord out, I would recommend the DataVac.
The Hurricane is good if you need mobility and ease of use. This is a great product for a Field Service Technician. Also, you don't have to fuss around with a cord when using it. I would recommend the Hurricane if you need a duster that can be taken anywhere.
May 18, 2017
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