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Where is the best place to look around for wet n dry vacs?
I've tried machine Mart....
Anyone else know any good ones???
I've tried machine Mart....
Anyone else know any good ones???
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thats right, you got this for gutter cleaning didnt you? have you tried it yet for it?
Yeah, Ive tried the vaccum out. Ive not got round to getting the poles. Got the van, then sign writting, road tax etc so never had the money lol.thats right, you got this for gutter cleaning didnt you? have you tried it yet for it?
dam road tax always spoils the fun! lolYeah, Ive tried the vaccum out. Ive not got round to getting the poles. Got the van, then sign writting, road tax etc so never had the money lol.
I got one of those (had it given to me for free /emoticons/smile.png ), massive suction....and that's using with a 3mtr hose.
i think sojust as a matter of interest and this is probably a daft question but can these wet n dry vacs be used as carpet cleaners too?? Yunno, like a vax?
lol /emoticons/smile.pngNo because the only suck wet and dry, they don't apply wet and suck wet lol
Trafalgar are pretty keen on the prices of the Karcher Puzzi.
I have the Puzzi 100 and it's so much better (more suction = drier finish) than the well known George wet vac.
http://www.trafalgar...olstery-cleaner
The Karcher 8/1c, even though smaller in size, has more suction than the Puzzi 100......and it's cheaper /emoticons/smile.png .
http://www.trafalgar...olstery-cleaner
And here's a link for the well known George/Numatic....I've also heard this one from Sealey is pretty good ......cheap too......
http://www.toolbox.c...ng-16172-108700