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Gazzer

Has anyone bought a reasonable priced wet and dry vacuum cleaner? Has it stood the test of time?
I could do with something that wont break the bank ...lets say around £150 or is this being unreasonable ?
 
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mikethetile

Hitachi do one thats also a dust collecter for your tools , it has the socket too so that it only runs when your tools running, nice bit of kit, mines about 4 yrs old and still running strong
 
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:yikes:I've just paid £100 quids for that Vax one:thumbsdown:

And I thought I had got a good deal at that as it had been £150 in the local tool shop:incazzato: Great vac Neale and it was recommended by a builder that I work for - he's had it's predecessor for a good ten years:thumbsup:
 
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Gazzer

:yikes:I've just paid £100 quids for that Vax one:thumbsdown:

And I thought I had got a good deal at that as it had been £150 in the local tool shop:incazzato: Great vac Neale and it was recommended by a builder that I work for - he's had it's predecessor for a good ten years:thumbsup:


Theres a lot of low prices around but al out of stock :thumbsdown:
 
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simhopper

Tried Karcher for wet and dry vacs, Very poor in quality and pic up

Makita do a wet and dry vac thats resonable

We now have a henry for dry , Probably the best hoover you can get and pick-up is fantastic no matter how much dust/dirt/rubble you put in it
 

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