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Originally Posted by shogun rua
i got a cheap hand held dewalt one from ebay
How does it rate? i'm looking for a hoover that wont fill the van up.... -
Re: Wet and dry Vacuum

Originally Posted by
shogun rua
i got a cheap hand held dewalt one from ebay

How does it rate? i'm looking for a hoover that wont fill the van up.
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Re: Wet and dry Vacuum

Originally Posted by
redlee
How does it rate? i'm looking for a hoover that wont fill the van up.
Its great mate usefull for hoovering out joints
cost me £43 second hand i think there £69 new.
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Re: Wet and dry Vacuum

Originally Posted by
gooner59
pool company's that fit liner pools are a good supply of these they have two- three per installation and run them all night to suck the liners in to place,then bin them!!! if your around at the right time they usually give or throw them away!!

I've had a few and they have been alright

There must be some coin in those pool jobs, i re use spacers and screws and they're binning hoovers!!!
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Re: Wet and dry Vacuum
6131 Vax 6131 Multifunction Canister Dry Vacuum & Carpet Washer - Robert Dyas -
U saw on another forum a 10% discount code,
try EDSCLEAN10 until ??
or LAUNCH until 24 March
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Re: Wet and dry Vacuum
I use an Earlex one which is pretty good. Its basic (less to go wrong)and noisey, but works very well. It sucks and blows! The basic version does not have a handle and has a shorter hose and was around £80? I got it from screwfix when discounted but got a foam filter for it instead of using the standard paper ones. The Wickes ones are identical but with their own branding. There is a more expensive version Earlex do with handle, longer hose and auto switch on - handy if you also use with power tools.
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