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For something like a vacuum cleaner I might be inclined to try and source a replacement from the manufacturer.
I sold my hoover yesterday as it was only gathering dust..
I'm a stickler for best quality cable,for my portables,but the ones with a recoil drum,seem to work better with the cheaper,plasticky ones.
If you are passing a device on,to a worker or other,it very much has to be original spec
If they're being used by housekeeping in a hotel it won't matter what flex you use there's going to be regular failures. Try work out the MTBF and start replacing the cables at about 70 or 80% of their predicted lifespan. That way it will drastically reduce the inconvenience of random breakdowns, reduce the chances of more extensive damage to the equipment and also reduce the hazard of arc fires or user injury.
Get battery operated ones.
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