u/hawwEyea

Wallet recommendation

TLDR: need ULTRA thin suggestions to replace airo collective stealth razor wallet

This may or may not be the best community to ask, looks like this is mostly some badass leather wallets but I’ll ask anyway. The wallet I’ve used for YEARS has been the airo collective stealth razor. Has been a great wallet and I especially love how thin it is/was. Well seems like the company has tanked since I bought my last one, so now I’m on the hunt for an incredibly thin, long lasting replacement.

I have had and somewhat liked the recycled firefighter sergeant for a while before it was stolen, but I didn’t like that I HAD to carry at least 6 cards otherwise they would fall out. (Typically that’s not a problem because that about what I carry on the regular anyway, but was an issue a couple times)

Ideally I’d like something as similar to the airo collective wallet as possible, basically a strong wallet that essentially doesn’t add any bulk to my stack of cards

reddit.com
u/hawwEyea — 3 days ago

Vacuum: wall mount or rolling?

Getting into the planning/research phase of setting up a mobile detailing business in my area. I'm starting with just utilizing the equipment I have on hand, and reinvesting everything I make to build a trailer eventually.

With that said, when I get to outfitting the trailer, is it better to have a "permanent" wall-mounted vac with a hose reel? Or just having a dedicated space on a shelf to easily pull a vacuum out and wheel it to the car (typical shop vac)

I'm looking more for performance differences rather than convenience. Obviously, a wall mount and reel would be a far more convenient/clean setup, but does having the long hose reel kill the performance compared to having the shop vac at the car where I'm using it?

Looking at something like the Prolux Garage Vac for wall mounting, and something like the Rigid 6.5 that everyone raves about if I went the route of a rolling one.

I'm thinking the final solution will likely be the Prolux for most of my cleaning, and then a small portable like the Vacmaster Beast if the Prolux's performance is an issue for something stubborn.

I can't seem to find any videos of someone doing a side-by-side comparison of the two different style setups. On paper, the ProLux looks like it would be as good or better than a rolling vacuum, but again, that's on paper, probably tested at the head rather than through the 20ft hose it comes with.

u/hawwEyea — 14 days ago