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Vacuum Cleaners Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of vacuum cleaner would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
Mordat 49Devonport
very, evry good
I have 6 Nilfisk Vacuum's, 2 GD1000 and 4 GD930SC - all are good but the GD930's are excellent, only issue I've had has been a broken lid clip which was easily replaced. Large disposable bags, easily replaced. Comes with a cotton zipped non disposable bag but it is difficult and dusty to empty.
Am just about to get another
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Bernard27Sydney
- 2 reviews
Best vacuum cleaner
Bought this unit about 12 years ago from a recommend industrial pollutant expert. Still working as good as when I bought it.Has 2 suction power for less noise and slower suction.Cost over $800 when first bought, because of group discount. Must be the most reliable vacuum cleaner ever made. It has a large capacity bag that hardly needs emptying.The only drawback is that when you empty the bag all the dust flies so it is better to buy the disposable ones.The power cord is quite long but need to roll it up manually as there is no auto recoil.
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eakable, so reliable and probably will last forever. Strong suction. Too heavy if you have to lift upstairs.Hepa filter very expensive to buy but it came with 2- One Hepa and the other just normal ones.
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Questions & Answers
Integricareasked
Is the GD930 2S Suitable for hazadus dust?
1 answer
Bought this cleaner as was told it had the best filtration from an pollution expert. Notice also that hospitals were using this unit.Would suggest you buy disposable dust bag as the canvas bag needs to be emptied and reuse again.
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