You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Handheld Vacuum For Blinds

Related products

Handheld Vacuum With Long Handle

$16.50 $25.91

Dyson D7 Handheld Vacuum

$690.00 $848.70

V-flat World Window Blinds Shadow Board

$74.85 $117.51

Eventer Vacuum Cleaning Robot

$57.00 $84.36

Metrovac Compact Canister Vacuum Cleaner

$1,460.97 $1,928.48

Fantasea M16c Vacuum Valve Pump

$210.00 $252.00

Manley Labs 4-channel Vacuum Tube Preamp

$8,997.00 $13,045.65

Matthews 10" Vacuum Cup Swivel Head Car Mount

$1,455.33 $2,328.53

Metrovac Vac N Go 500w Hand Vacuum Cleaner

$431.97 $561.56

Metrovac Vac N Blo Classic Vacuum Blower

$1,091.97 $1,397.72

Doran Vacuum Roll Film Washer Aqua/vac

$254.85 $349.14

Frio Cling Vacuum Pump Setup Guide

$179.97 $273.55

Related review

L 2024-05-11 07:57:54

[78] Love the Gobos, especially the venetian blinds

5
Alan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Compressed Air] Amazing little vacuum/blower!

5
Randy 2024-05-14 08:40:29

[0.11 lb] Vacuum packed cartridges for the longest possible life.

5
Jose R. 2024-08-07 08:59:25

The best Vacuum Bag. It can make a lot of space in you back pack or carrion. I want to get another one.

5
Brad 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[f/1.75 to 2.1] I was hesitant to pay $12,000 for a projector, but all the reviews were so good. I had my old Panasonic for 12 years and I knew this would be better but I wasn't prepared for how much better. I have a living room with large windows and I can watch Sunday afternoon football games without closing the blinds and still have a respectable image. With the blinds closed its fantastic and at night its stellar!! I was concerned that my friends wouldn't notice the upgrade but they were blown away as well. Even my wife said it looks amazing.

5
Nicole 0000-00-00 00:00:00

I am a wildlife biologist, wetland ecologist, and photographer that will spend up to 8 or so hours in a blind to get the data or photograph that I want. In the past, I used hunter blinds. However, they are not useful when there is inadequate cover to conceal them. Wildlife that is hunted will shy away from blinds. Further, sometimes to get at eye level with my subject I need to stand and at other times work at low levels seated. I use clamps to affix the excess material when I am shooting at low angles or prevent the material from waving in the wind and spooking animals. No other setup can accommodate this. In addition, when I am photographing some subjects that are shy I can start set up far enough away to make them comfortable. Then as they become comfortable with my presence I can “inch my way forward” with this setup to get the close-up image I am after. There is enough room in it for me to carry my camouflage 5-gallon bucket with a swivel seat that has extra gear in it when I do this. Lastly, the fact I can view all around helps me. I tacked an adjustable headband inside to overcome the cumbersome setup it came with. I rehearsed using it in the field in a nearby park for 2-weeks before taking it the field. Lastly, because I work in wetlands I developed my own method to roll it up and stow it to avoid getting it wet. Nonetheless, it is good practice to air it out and keep it clean and dry. Also, a blind at times makes us look less human and threatening but may not fool animals with good color vision.

5
Joey 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5 x 4.4 x 4.1"] I can scan with my room lights on and blinds open when using this device. This helps also to avoid unwanted glare/reflections from TVs, lights, windows, etc. It’s also helpful as it helps to prevent dust/debris from landing on your film while scanning.

5
Steve 2024-04-06 03:48:28

[2.95 lb] I've hunted and have made blinds for several decades. There is no doubt in my mind that this blind will work very well in the field. Easy to carry, set up, use and take down.

5
Nicole 2024-06-17 08:29:56

[2.85 lb] I am a wildlife biologist, wetland ecologist, and photographer that will spend up to 8 or so hours in a blind to get the data or photograph that I want. In the past, I used hunter blinds. However, they are not useful when there is inadequate cover to conceal them. Wildlife that is hunted will shy away from blinds. Further, sometimes to get at eye level with my subject I need to stand and at other times work at low levels seated. I use clamps to affix the excess material when I am shooting at low angles or prevent the material from waving in the wind and spooking animals. No other setup can accommodate this. In addition, when I am photographing some subjects that are shy I can start set up far enough away to make them comfortable. Then as they become comfortable with my presence I can “inch my way forward” with this setup to get the close-up image I am after. There is enough room in it for me to carry my camouflage 5-gallon bucket with a swivel seat that has extra gear in it when I do this. Lastly, the fact I can view all around helps me. I tacked an adjustable headband inside to overcome the cumbersome setup it came with. I rehearsed using it in the field in a nearby park for 2-weeks before taking it the field. Lastly, because I work in wetlands I developed my own method to roll it up and stow it to avoid getting it wet. Nonetheless, it is good practice to air it out and keep it clean and dry. Also, a blind at times makes us look less human and threatening but may not fool animals with good color vision.

5
Steve 2024-08-08 07:51:37

I've hunted and have made blinds for several decades. There is no doubt in my mind that this blind will work very well in the field. Easy to carry, set up, use and take down.

5