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  • Build Quality
    3.7 (3)
  • Value for Money
    3.7 (3)
  • Ease of Use
    4.3 (3)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    3.7 (3)
  • Product is used:
    • Weekly (1)
    • Daily (1)
    • Several times a week (1)
  • Noise Level
    3.0 (3)
  • Pet OwnerYes (2) · No (1)


Poor Spare Part Accessibility

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Whilst a powerful and reliable, unfortunately the spare parts required more suited to this climate are difficult to locate? The foam filter, and the rubber sealing beading on the lid are extremely difficult to find a provider on line! In this climate the Garden effluence soon degrades the Foam filter. I have had it for over a year and would recommend the supplier provides 3 foam filters standard with details on replacement in the UK? That would be at least 5 star rating. I use it to clean artificial grass.

Purchased in March 2021 at Home Base.

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Product is used: Several times a week
Pet OwnerYes
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Mel

MelSydney, NSW

  • 2 reviews
  • Verified purchase

I'm extremely happy

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Purchased in June 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for $99.00.

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Value for Money
Ease of Use
Cleaning & Maintenance
Noise Level
Product is used: Daily
Pet OwnerYes
Floor Type Carpet and Tiles
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2 comments
Mel
Mel

Oh, I forgot one more thing - the switch! Oh, the switch! It's a big on/off switch that's light to press and clicks into position extremely easily.

Mel
Mel
Explorer

ExplorerSouth East Queensland, QLD

  • 14 reviews

A good industrial vaccum cleaner

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Suites well for industrial use. Dry as well as wet vaccum works perfectly well. Design feature is not good. Also the powerful motor sucks everything into it effectively and in fast paced manner

Purchased in May 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse.

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Value for Money
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Product is used: Weekly
Pet OwnerNo
Floor Type Wood
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Tigre

TigreAU

  • 13 reviews
  • 12 likes

Needs work

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This is a cheap vacuum around $99 that performs ok but gets kind of irritating to use as you go on. Two real problems: the tube feels plasticy and cheap and continually comes apart, even when you jam it together. A better solution would be to have tubes that click together rather than rely on compression. Secondly, the cord is woefully short. Why would you have normal vacuums with great retractable cords and then a workshop vacuum which you have to move when you get out of range? The whole thing looks like an exercise in cost cutting but i would have happily paid a little extra to have something more user friendly. It's a lovely colour though...


Moon light

Moon lightSydney

  • 2 reviews

Not enough suction

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I have purchased this vaccum cleaner and I thought it is going to be a perfect vaccum for timber floor and carpets but it turns out to be useless, it doesn’t even have enough suction for timber floor imagine how you are going to clean your carpet! You will need to take out the extension wand and sit on the floor then vaccum directly using the flexible hose. Imagine how long it will take to completely finish your work! I don’t recommend this product to any one.

Date PurchasedSep 2016

Mani

ManiBrabham

  • 4 reviews

Powerful

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It is a high power vacuum that sucks very well I am very happy with it’s suction power, it is very light weight and does not make too much sound and very easy to work with. I used it on carpet on tiles almost everywhere in house, I just love this vacuum.

Date PurchasedAug 2017

JJ

JJSouth Australia

  • 16 reviews

Effective and Economic

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At $89, this 20 litre unit has proven to be a good value solution and fit for purpose. Purchased it for the purpose of cleaning out my pool's sand filter. This little unit moved 120kg of wet sand/slurry out the sand filter through a small access surprisingly well. The 3 piece wand and fittings are robust and the suction is effective. The stainless steel bucket (20litres) is a comfortable size and the castors provide great mobility. The product is fine for DIY. Overall I am happy with the performance and value.

Date PurchasedDec 2017

Marz

Marz

  • 3 reviews
  • 1 like

great vacuum - sucks up even the finest dust!

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I saw this vac when a tradie was using it on my reno job. Went straight to Bunnings and bought it the next day!
It is easy to manoeuvre about and the bag is large enough not to need replacing very often. With wooden floors it is the best thing, sucking up all the fine dust and cat hair.
Recommend!

Date PurchasedMay 2016
davangco

davangcoDavangco

  • 5 reviews
  • 2 likes

good for sucking up down feathers

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Not happy not enough suction, continually having to clean filter, even with filter cover in place.The vacuum head impractical scrapes across floor
perhaps ok for sucking styrofoam beads, small
feathers etc,dust? forget it
seems pointless having 30 litre capacity when even with a handful of dust you need to remove head any way to clean filter, may as well empty drum at the same time

Date PurchasedFeb 2015
Cliffy34

Cliffy34ADELAIDE

  • 8 reviews
  • 8 likes

A vacuum for the rough jobs

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We bought this for cleaning outdoors, under the Pergola and in the Garage, where I prefer not to use my Dyson. We paid just $89 and it appears to work very well for its purpose. The 1.8m plastic hoses are cheap and tacky, but they managed to vacuum inside my car adequately this morning. Suction is good, haven't tried the blower bit as yet.

Date PurchasedMar 2017

Questions & Answers

Rod C.

Rod C.asked

How to use for wet use

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Explorer
Explorer

Instructions are given in the user manual.
Take out the filter and dust bag and use without those.


John B.

John B.asked

How do you attach the bag - the instructions are woeful?

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