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these ones
 
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I don't even understand how that ^^ works!!
The handles open up nick and the rubber base lays flat, when you close them up it creates a vacuum beneath attaching the sucker.
Textured ones work because they have a bigger skirt arrangement around the outside making the edge more flexible allowing it to adhere to a textured surface correctly.
 
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You can buy decent hand pump vacuum lifters from around £50, all the way up to battery operated
@£750
Most hand pump ones I’ve used have worked well, it’s all about budget.
Always worth stretching that bit extra for lifters that cope with textured surfaces, but they do require more work attaching them. Not significantly, probably 50% more effort to attach.
Depends how lazy you are I suppose. :D
 

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The handles open up nick and the rubber base lays flat, when you close them up it creates a vacuum beneath attaching the sucker.
Textured ones work because they have a bigger skirt arrangement around the outside making the edge more flexible allowing it to adhere to a textured surface correctly.

I'm glad you added that 2nd sentence Marc - if you hadn't I'd be worried what you must think of me :p
 

Filip

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Got a big DIY job to do and been doing a lot of research to top up my tile knowledge and keep seeing people using suction pads. As I always end up getting my fingers in the addy I thought it a good idea to get one and I love it ---- I have just spent 2 hours going around the house attaching it to every thing and any thing. Doesn't work on the wife's thigh's though !
£7.50 silverline aluminium from toolstation and a slap in the face from the wife.
 

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