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DHTiling

Main question is... What is it too be used for..?.. general house duties or work and stone cleaning..like picking up wet waste from cleaning stone floors etc.
 
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Gazzer

Main question is... What is it too be used for..?.. general house duties or work and stone cleaning..like picking up wet waste from cleaning stone floors etc.


Mainly the later but if i can clean the carpet all the better.
 
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DHTiling

You will need one that has suitable filters for cleaning slurry sometimes.... The normal workshop type might not be suitable...always best to ask before you buy.
 
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Scott

Dewalt do a good one, heard good reports from a supplier about them but then i guess they would say that :/

Bit more than the £150, come in about £180
 
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Dewalt do a good one

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Products-Powertools-Dust Management - Dust Extractors-45 Litre Dust Extractor - DEWALT

Looks canny Scottley:thumbsup:

AND it'll match the D24000 Neale......
 
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Scott

The Dewalt is £260 quids:yikes::yikes:

Toolstation > Cleaning & Pest Control > Vacuum Cleaners > Dewalt D27901 45L Dust Extractor with Power Takeoff


I just been looking and thats for the larger tank version, the smaller is about £180
 
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kaharrison9

Have got the Nilfisk Alto25ltr wet and dry from Screwfix for £90
Found it superb-powerful and a good size also has a handy built in socket that you can plug power tools into and also an nozzle attachment that fits onto certain power tools.
I'm sure last year it was advertised more exspensively in the catologue
 

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